1. The Fifth Element (1997):
An ancient evil has emerged once again, and humanity must stop it to save all life. Bruce Willis stars as a cab driver in a futuristic world who gets sucked into this cosmic adventure after a mysterious woman named Leeloo (Mia Jovovich) literally crashes into his life. Watch on Tubi.
2. The Faculty (1998):
A small town high school in Ohio is overrun by parasitic aliens in this horror classic directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film’s star-studded cast includes Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett, and Selma Hayek. Watch on Pluto TV.
3. The Mist (2007):
A modern Stephen King classic in which a small town is suddenly consumed by a strange mist. As a group of residents hunker down in a grocery store, they learn that giant monsters are lurking within the mist. Watch on Freevee.
4. Monsters (2010):
Alien creatures begin taking over Mexico in this thought-provoking sci-fi thriller. The film follows an American man and woman who try to escape the country before it’s too late. Watch on Peacock.
5. Pacific Rim (2013):
Giant kaijus are attacking the planet, and humanity fights back by building giant mechs in this epic action film from Guillermo del Toro. Watch on Tubi.
6. Europa Report (2013):
A group of astronauts head to Jupiter’s moon Europa to search for signs of extraterrestrial life in this realistic and suspenseful sci-fi film. Watch on Peacock and The Roku Channel.
7. Cube (1997):
A group of strangers wake up in a giant cube made of smaller, ever-shifting cubes. The movie never fully explains the why, but the group must work together to escape before it’s too late. Watch on Tubi, Pluto TV, and Freevee.
8. Stargate (1994):
Archeologists uncover a mysterious circular structure in Egypt that’s revealed to be a portal to other worlds. The film launched one of the most high-profile fandoms in sci-fi history and spawned the popular spinoff series Stargate SG-1. Watch on Freevee and The Roku Channel.
9. Arrival (2016):
Amy Adams stars in this first-contact movie that flips all the tropes and stereotypes and presents the aliens as innocent and benevolent. Watch on Pluto TV.
10. Melancholia (2011):
A young bride (Kirsten Dunst) becomes consumed by ennui on her wedding night as it’s discovered that a rogue planet will likely collide with Earth. The film explores themes of depression, grief, and the end of the world. Watch on Roku and Pluto TV.
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