Science Fiction

Yesterday's Gone (Series)

After most of the world goes missing, a disparate group of survivors must unite to save what’s left before the coming darkness emerges from its surprising hiding place to erase them, too.

Invasion (Series)

As alien ships approach, the world descends into chaos — all except for Meyer Dempsey, whose abduction heralds the start of the end not just for humanity, but for the cycle of judgment and disruption the aliens have perpetrated on Earth for millennia.

Dead City

The zombie plague came, but the wonder drug Necrophage halted it in its tracks, creating a society where the undead live among us if they’re able or are hunted for sport if they’re too far gone. But as a secret threatens to destroy the cure, a whistleblower races to uncover the truth before the world slips back into chaos and disease.

The Beam (Series)

In the year 2097, the Internet has evolved into an omnipresent network called “The Beam” — built and maintained by AI, designed to provide comforts for the masses — or opiates, perhaps, to hide the truth of from the real world’s warring politicians, and the power brokers who secretly control the world.

The Future of Sex

In the year 2060, sex is like a video game: hyper-sensory, extremely profitable, and a mark of power for those who control it. But now the monolithic O corporation has found a prodigy — a common girl with uncanny gifts — whose troubling connection to an emerging intelligence threatens to destroy it all.

The Inevitable (Series)

As artificial intelligence approaches singularity in the late 21st century, a secretive council settles on a radical plan: to freeze humanity and AI into an “Infinite Loop” of propaganda and misinformation until both can evolve beyond the need to destroy one another. When the first robot murder severs the Loop, however, robot and human societies marches toward the Inevitable: a war from which only one kind can survive.

WhiteSpace (Series)

WhiteSpace is a character-driven, mysterious, creepy, paranoid, sci-fi thriller that would be right at home with superbly scripted TV shows like LOST and Fringe.