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The third Mandalorian series expanding the Star Wars universe with new stories and characters has ended. Yes, there is one more twist in the form of Boba Fett: Law of the Underworld, but you've probably already seen that one too. Then if you're looking forward to Ahsoka coming later this year, fill that waiting time with these great Sci-Fi series.

Andor

In dangerous times, Cassian Andor embarks on a journey that will make him a hero of the Rebellion. Of course, the series takes place before Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Why see it: A completely different take on the world of Star Wars.

Star Wars Rebels

Rebels brings an animated series telling the story of fourteen-year-old street thief Ezra and the crew of rebels from the ship Shadow, who tirelessly fight against the all-consuming Empire that plagues the entire Galaxy.

Why see it: Many of the central characters will have roles in the Ahsoka series as well.

Star Trek: Fricard

The series takes place eighteen years after Jean-Luc Picard last appeared in the film Star Trek: Nemesis. Fricard is deeply affected by the destruction of Romulus. But the former captain is no longer the person he used to be. He has changed over the years and his dark past has caught up with him. But he has to pick himself up because the universe is not done with him and is taking him on another dangerous adventure.

Why see it: This is the role of Patrick Steward's life in the role of Pickard.

Battlestar Galactica

Cylons were created by humans. They rose up against them. They evolved. They look and feel like people. Some are programmed to think they are human. They exist in many copies. And they have a plan. Starship Galactica at the head of a chased fleet that sets out for a new hope and home after a Cylon attack on human space colonies - the fabled 13th colony called Earth.

Why see it: Only four series tell a complete story that is not stretched unnecessarily.

For All Mankind

Imagine a world where the global space race never ended. This exciting series about an alternative conception of history by Ronald D. Moore (A foreignerBattlestar Galactica) centers on the risky lives of NASA astronauts and their families.

Why see it: Because you want to know the answer to the question of what would happen if the Soviets were the first to land on the moon (and then on Mars).

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