Because I got a free month of Apple TV+, I've been binge watching
Foundation (based on the famous Asimov trilogy) and
Silo (based on a trilogy by Hugh Howey). So far, both are actually very good. They've messed with the story quite a lot in Foundation but I guess that's to be expected with an adaptation for TV (and to bring it up to date, it was written in the 40s and 50s). Same goes for Silo (mostly lots of details about characters that wasn't in the books) but still enjoying it despite knowing the answers to the story's biggest mysteries (assuming they don't change it from the books).
There does seem to have been a marked improvement in TV science fiction recently, especially noted in the magnificent series
The Expanse (based on the first six of a nine novel series by James S. A. Corey). Also
The Peripheral (based on William Gibson book) was rather good but seems to have been cancelled after one series due to the ongoing US strikes.
Also planning to catch up with
War of the Worlds (
2019 adaptation) which I watched the first series of before it disappeared to Disney+. I'm again taking advantage of an offer of a very low subscription for three months. Don't intend to pay for either service after the offers end.
For information: technical note if you want Apple TV+ and don't (like me) have any Apple devices.
You
must do things in this order, otherwise it can all go horribly wrong.
First, create an 'Apple ID' at
https://appleid.apple.com/ and add some payment method.
Then, use the ID to log in to iTunes (there's a Windows app on the Microsoft store); you don't have to pay and you don't have to listen to anything, just log in so you have an account linked to iTunes (don't ask me
why you need to do this but it complains otherwise).
Then you can sign up to TV and claim any offer code you may have, or just pay.