With the resounding success ofCyberpunk: Edgerunners,Cyberpunk 2077has enjoyed its share of renewed interest. A lot of players have been flocking back into the game either to fill in the void or consume more of the bittersweet dark chocolate that is the cyberpunk genre. Thankfully, some good cyberpunk stories aren’t just limited toEdgerunnersandCyberpunk 2077.
There’s a handful of good television shows and series thatcapture the spirit of the genrethat’s gradually rising in popularity. The high-tech, low-life theme glazed with a neon-lit futuristic dystopia is always an interesting backdrop for new stories. These TV shows have explored that notion and made art out of it, meaning they deserve attention. For those looking for anime, do note that this list mostly focuses on Western shows—pure Japanese cyberpunk anime is a topic for another time.

Updated on August 06, 2025, by C.M Edwards:For fiction, it is only natural for humankind to advance forward in technology, engineering, and societal norms. With the Cyberpunk genre of fiction, many times the setting places the world in a hyper-futuristic era that, instead of sending human beings out into space, builds off of the technological advancements possible on Earth. Robotic limbs, enhanced brain computers, all these things, and everything in between make up the possibilities of the Cyberpunk genre and make for incredible storytelling with aspects that seem more in reach than voyaging across the galaxy. Here are more of the best Cyberpunk shows to watch.
17Blade Runner: Black Lotus
IMDB Score: 6.3
Blade Runner: Black Lotusis a tie-in and spin-off to the cyberpunk film flag-bearer,Blade Runnerand its sequel, Blade Runner 2049. It does follow a different story but is set inthe same worldand universe as the films. The series starts off with a cliche—an amnesiac named Elle somehow stumbles upon a dystopian Los Angeles.
She soon finds herself on thin ice after discovering some unprecedented combat abilities and this event opened the cracks that would give her a glimpse into her cloudy past. She must then uncover her identity in a city that mostly wants her dead for some reason. Those who have seen and likedAlita: Battle Angelwill find plenty to like here.

16TekWar
IMDB Score: 6.4
TekWaris another old series, but it features William Shatner, so there’s plenty of star power to carry the show. Shatner’s character, Walter Bascom, is a mysterious rebel who hired a disgraced cop named Jake Cardigan to fight a cyber drug that takes its users into a fantasy world.
Aiding them are a couple of “cyberpunks” and a computer wiz hellbent on taking down this corporate conspiracy and the government agencies trying to stop them. The show is no slouch either and won a couple of Emmy Awards with several nominations back in its heyday.

15Total Recall 2070
IMDB Score: 6.8
Total Recallhas always been one of the biggest names when it comes to cyberpunk flagbearers. So aTotal RecallTV show is always welcome in the genre. It’s quite old, however.Total Recall 2070was released back in a time when feature-length TV shows didn’t have enough budget or worldwide appeal yet.
This particular story in theTotal Recalluniverse is about detective David Hume whose partner was killed by sentient androids. Hume eventually discovered that his partner’s death wasn’t a faulty robotics accident, but an orchestration involving powerful corporate entities.

14Aeon Flux
IMDB Score: 7.1
It’s old, but theAeon Fluxanimated series is certainly not as campy as other cyberpunk shows back in its time period. That’s because it’s not live-action nor a satirical commentary about where society is headed. Instead, it’s about a more personal story. The animated series follows the attempts of the titular assassin, Aeon Flux, as she fights her ex-lover.
While most cyberpunk settings are based on retro-futuristic renditions of the 1980s,Aeon Fluxisunapologetically 1990sin its art style. The art is unabashedly dark and surreal yet realistic enough to feel like a fever dream. Each episode also toys heavily with the concept of cybernetics and high technology.

13Incorporated
IMDB Score: 7.3
Incorporatedis cyberpunk at its infancy stage. It’s set in a world where corporations have unlimited power, making them more authoritative than governments. In a bid to save the woman he loves, Ben Larson went undercover as a worker for the said corporation, Spiga.
Through his cyber know-how and his charm as an undercover junior executive, Ben bit off more than he can chew as he single-handedly takes on an entire megacorporation. It’s not as flashy or as explicit as other cyberpunk media, but the essence is there and the conspiracy and suspense show is worth watching on its own merits.

12The Peripheral
IMDB Score: 7.6
The Peripheralis an Amazon original series that takes place in a time when augmented reality has reached a new level. Many individuals leap into artificial words to escape from the harsh reality of the world.
Chloe Moretz plays Flynne Fisher, a struggling low-class young woman who comes upon a unique device and becomes tangled in a tragic turn of events that could plunge the world into darkness. With the help of an enigmatic voice seventy years in the future, Flynn must take on the shadows and bring them into the light before it’s too late.

11Dollhouse
IMDB Score: 7.7
A high-end escort service sells the perfect match for wealthy investors by erasing the memories of volunteers and applying synthetic personalities to their brains. These “Dolls” do everything from one-night stands to covert military warfare.
Things begin to quickly go astray as the top Doll, Echo,played by Eliza Dushku, becomes enthralled in sinister back-door dealings where Dolls are being exploited to seize power and control of the country for a secret benefactor. Echo must take on an unseen force and free her fellow Dolls in hopes of taking back their lives and maybe saving the world in the process.

10Almost Human
IMDB Score: 7.9
For those who have playedDetroit: Become Humanand wanted more of that dysfunctional android-human buddy cop action, thenAlmost Humanis almost the same thing. The main character, Karl Urban’s Detective John Kennex has an irrational prejudice against androids.
Ironically, he was assigned to an android cop partner named Dorian. It’s cyberpunk in theme and style though it’s mostly explored through the eyes of law enforcement which is quite rare an angle for the genre. Sadly, the show was canceled after one season, but at least it had 13 episodes.

9Humans
Humansis a series similar toAlmost HumanorSurrogatesstarring Bruce Willis. The series is set where robotics have overtaken the world and artificial humans now walk alongside regular human beings and replace them in the marketplace as laborers.
However, an odd occurrence spreads throughout the world and some synthetic humans become sentient. With rising tensions, synthetic humans must fend for their lives as they are both celebrated and rallied against by their own creators. Fans of the hit game,Detroit: Become Humanwill highly enjoy this series.

8Altered Carbon
One of the few big-budget live-action cyberpunk TV shows in existence,Altered Carbonis no doubt ambitious. It follows the story of Takeshi Kovacs who finds himself waking up in someone else’s body as some kind of transferred consciousness. He soon finds out that much has changed since his old body died 250 years ago. The elite are functionally immortal and are naturally caught in a web of conspiracies.
Takeshi is caught up in all this maelstrom as both the elite’s toy and investigator, as he tries to solve a murder mystery involving a powerful and immortal man. On top of that, Takeshi has some ghosts from his past life that he must deal with while skirting around his new existence as a private investigator for the rich.