Totally free streamer boasts one of Britain’s ‘best sci-fi shows ever’

Do you like free stuff? Do you like great sci-fi stories? If you answered ‘yes’ to either of those questions, then you’re in the right place. For the low, low price of absolutely nothing, you can access hundreds of incredible dramas, comedies, and documentaries using the free streaming service Kanopy. So what’s the catch? Well, you do need a library card if you want to sign up, but as Arthur taught a generation of kids, ‘having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card' (Picture: Channel Four)

In all seriousness, Kanopy boasts hundreds of critically acclaimed shows, including Inside No 9, Happy Valley, and The Thick of It. When I was perusing the site, however, it was a certain sci-fi show that caught my eye. No, it wasn’t Doctor Who (for once), it was the Channel 4 show Misfits (Picture: Channel Four)

This sensational superhero series was released in 2009 and ran for five series. The show focused on a group of young offenders who, while performing community service, were caught in a strange thunderstorm. After the storm had passed, however, the group learned that they’d all received incredible superpowers. So did they use them for good? Nah. The Misfits were all power and no responsibility, regularly using their abilities for personal gain and profit (Picture: Hal Shinnie)

Misfits was a huge hit for Channel 4 back in the day, earning itself an impressive 92% on Rotten Tomatoes and a place on a lot of ‘best sci-fi series’ lists. More than that, it’s built a legion of dedicated fans around the globe. Don’t believe me? Just take a quick scroll across the Google reviews and you’ll see plenty of five-star reviews written by people like Jenna Breski (Picture: Channel Four)

‘This is a brilliant show! It’s very edgy with a few gruesome bits, but it’s also very, very funny,’ she wrote. ‘I have laughed several times through each episode, especially Nathan’s character, he’s a freaking hoot. Give it a try.’ Patrick Maginnis agrees with Jenna writing, ‘It just feels so human and real… The best thing about it… the superpowers aren’t even the most engaging element of the show!’ (Picture: Channel Four/Ed Miller)

Raymond Mead perhaps put it best, however, when he described it as a ‘near-perfect British superpower series’. So what are you waiting for? A superpower granting storm? Grab your library card and get on Kanopy now (Picture: Channel Four)