Hello and welcome to Select 10. [music] Amazon Prime Video is subtly adding some of the genre's most fascinating science fiction movies to [music] its collection in 2026. These movies tell tales that challenge identity, twist realities, and envision [music] futures that seem bizarrely comparable to our own.
From cerebral imaginative sci-fi to gripping [music] complex thrillers, these are the most popular sci-fi movies on Prime Video in 2026 that not only surprise but also stick with you long after [music] and Steven Costansky. The narrative centers on a local police officer who transports a wounded man to a hospital where unidentified cloaked strangers encircle the building and imprison everyone inside. As the night goes on, a helpless team of medical professionals, patients, and police learn that something much more unsettling is taking place at the hospital.
Although the narrative feels unnecessarily mysterious, it will be lauded by horror enthusiasts for its horrifying visuals and classic realistic gore. [music] It is noted for its practical creature a 2013 science fiction horror movie directed by Scott Stewart. The film follows the Barrett family whose tranquil rural life begins to unravel following a series of progressively distressing and unexplainable incidents within their home and terrifying changes in the behavior of their children.
As worry and dread undermine the parents bond, the pattern of episodes becomes more focused and ominous, prompting them to visit a specialist who tells them that they may be interacting with a non-human entity watching and influencing them. The film stars Carrie Russell, Josh Hamilton, and JK Simmons, Number [music] five, Come True. It is the 2020 sci-fi horror thriller directed by Anthony Scott Burns.
The plot revolves around Sarah, a wanderer who participates in a sleep research program in return for an agreement to stay, only to find out that her dreams are becoming more intense, organized, and strangely constant every night. As scientists use experimental tools to track her dreams, odd dark visions and repetitive patterns arise in both her slumber and daily life, raising the possibility that the research may have tapped into a phenomenon far worse than mere insomnia. four, The Mandela Effect.
It is a 2019 sci-fi psychological thriller directed by David Guy Levy. The movie centers on Brendan, a tech architect who develops an obsession with massive false memories, also referred to as the Mandela effect, which occurs when a significant number of people recall events and facts in a way that differs from what is documented in history. As he learns more, Brendan starts to believe that these memory errors aren't simply human error, but rather proof that reality is being changed or rewritten.
This prompts him to conduct Ruth, a woman on a quest in devastated America who holds unusual abilities that she seeks to control, causing her to remain off the grid in order to avert government custody. However, when she is forced to return to her old residence, she reunites with her separated mother and daughter and learns that her unusual skills may be indicative of a hidden family inheritance. Instead of emphasizing spectacle, the film focuses on character, emotion, and identity.
Exploring issues of pain, empowerment, science fiction action thriller directed by Edgar Wright. Based on Stephen King's 1982 dystopian book, the film takes place in a futuristic monitored society in which Ben Richards participates in a brutal reality TV contest in an agonizing attempt to stay alive and assist his sick daughter. In this violent broadcast show, competitors must dodge skilled murderers and fatal obstacles for 30 days.
With every minute aired for viewers and a large cash reward at stake, transforming Richards into an unforeseen figure of resistance against a society that relies on display Mickey 7. The film takes place in 204 and follows Mickey Barnes, an expendable worker on a human mission to inhabit the cold planet Niflheim. His task is to do dreadful duties and be replicated with his memories retained every time he dies.
However, when Mickey's 17th version surprisingly survives, he comes back to find the settlement in disarray and must deal with his position, his self-worth, and the consequences of several versions of himself living together, all while managing disagreements within the expedition's management, and strange interactions with native life forms.