This Sci-Fi Series Is Leaving Amazon Prime Soon – Fans Say It’s Better Than Black Mirror
If you’re a fan of sci-fi series that make you think, feel, and question the world around you, there’s one series you need to watch before it disappears. Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams, an underrated gem with powerful storytelling, is leaving Amazon Prime Video on June 8.
Many viewers have compared it to Netflix’s Black Mirror, some even say it’s better. Why? Because while Black Mirror often ends in darkness, Electric Dreams explores hope, emotion, and humanity, alongside its futuristic and unsettling themes.
This 10-episode anthology series is based on the short stories of legendary sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick, the same mind behind Blade Runner. Each episode is unique, featuring new characters, different worlds, and fresh ideas.
Stream Electric Dreams on Prime Video UK.
What Makes Electric Dreams Stand Out?
The show has a star-studded cast, including Bryan Cranston, Terrence Howard, Janelle Monáe, and Vera Farmiga. These well-known actors bring depth to stories that explore identity, technology, power, and survival.
In The Hood Maker, we see a world where telepaths are treated as outcasts. In The Father Thing, a boy realizes his father has been replaced by something not human. Every episode offers a different angle on the future, and what it means to be human.
Fans online have praised the series for being creative, emotional, and easier to connect with than Black Mirror. The episodes feel like mini-movies, packed with detail and heart.
Watch It Before It’s Gone
Whether you’re a longtime sci-fi lover or new to the genre, Electric Dreams is worth your time. It’s deep, entertaining, and leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
But don’t wait, all episodes will be removed from Amazon Prime Video on June 8. Add it to your watchlist now before this thought-provoking series disappears.