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Which franchise is better Star Wars or Star Trek?

Which franchise is better Star Wars or Star Trek?

The “Star Wars” franchise has topped the “Star Trek” franchise. “Star Wars” may have produced less work, but the franchise has brought in much more in the box office, and that’s without nostalgic TV series backing it up.

Is Star Wars more fantasy than sci-fi?

Star Wars might be space fantasy or space opera. But its setting is still a science fiction setting. Meaning that yes, by default, Star Wars is science fiction. And until the real-world advances to the point where starships, robots, and laser guns are not science fiction elements, it’s going to stay that way.

Why is Star Wars not sci-fi?

Let’s be completely clear on this: Star Wars is not science fiction. It is fantasy; a fairy tale that happens to be set in space. Perhaps the setting is what confuses people, but just because something takes place in space doesn’t make it science fiction.

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What should I watch after Empire?

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  • Boss. What it is: A corrupt Chicago mayor (Kelsey Grammer) clutches to power while trying to keep his degenerative neurological disorder a secret in this two-season drama from Starz.
  • Survivor’s Remorse.
  • Being Mary Jane.
  • Nashville.

What should I watch after the expanse?

Looking for shows like The Expanse? The 8 best sci-fi shows you can watch now

  1. Raised by Wolves (HBO Max) HBO Max.
  2. Killjoys (Syfy) Syfy.
  3. Nightflyers (Syfy) Syfy.
  4. Firefly (Fox) Fox.
  5. Foundation (Apple TV Plus) Apple TV Plus.
  6. Star Trek: Discovery (Paramount Plus) Paramount.
  7. Battlestar Galactica (Syfy) Syfy.
  8. Lost in Space (Netflix)

Is Star Trek hard sci fi?

The Star Trek franchise is a good example of soft sci-fi. The series is well-known for exploring social and political issues within a futuristic, space-opera setting. However, less explored is the science behind how most of the alien races on Star Trek are humanoid in appearance, which would be hard sci-fi territory.