Syfy
Syfy is a cable television channel in the United States that primarily focuses on science fiction, fantasy, and horror programming. Launched in 1992, it originally started as the Sci-Fi Channel and was rebranded as Syfy in 2009. The channel features a mix of original series, movies, and acquired content, appealing to fans of genres like space exploration, supernatural themes, and post-apocalyptic scenarios.
In addition to scripted shows, Syfy also airs reality programs and films, often with a fantastical or speculative twist. Popular original series include Battlestar Galactica, The Expanse, and Wynonna Earp. The channel has become a hub for genre enthusiasts, showcasing both new and classic works in the realm of speculative fiction.