Si disfrutaste la mezcla única de acción, fantasía y nostalgia de 'El Hombre que mató a Hitler y después al Bigfoot' (2019), este artículo es para ti. Exploraremos 10 películas y series que capturan su esencia excéntrica, combinando aventura, mitología y personajes memorables. Prepárate para descubrir historias igual de audaces y originales.

They Live (1988)
Descripción: Combines elements of science fiction and conspiracy theories with a protagonist who uncovers hidden truths about the world, blending action with deep philosophical undertones.
Hecho: The famous alley fight scene took three weeks to film. The movie's iconic line 'I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum' was ad-libbed by Roddy Piper.


Fringe (2008)
Descripción: Mixes science fiction, alternate realities, and government conspiracies, focusing on a team investigating bizarre phenomena, much like uncovering hidden layers of reality.
Hecho: The show's fictional company, Massive Dynamic, was named after a real MIT lab. Many episodes contain hidden glyphs that spell out a word related to the plot.


The Boys (2019)
Descripción: Deconstructs the superhero genre with dark humor and gritty realism, focusing on flawed characters and the corruption behind seemingly perfect facades.
Hecho: The show's creator, Eric Kripke, also created 'Supernatural'. The character Homelander was inspired by a mix of Superman and Donald Trump.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Descripción: Explores alternate history and the impact of pivotal historical events, with a narrative that delves into resistance against oppressive regimes and hidden truths.
Hecho: The show is based on Philip K. Dick's novel of the same name. The opening credits feature a distorted version of 'Edelweiss' from 'The Sound of Music'.


True Detective (2014)
Descripción: Blends crime drama with supernatural undertones and deep philosophical themes, following detectives as they unravel complex, often eerie mysteries.
Hecho: The first season's six-minute tracking shot was filmed in one take. The show's title sequence changes each season to reflect the new story and setting.


The Terror (2018)
Descripción: Combines historical drama with horror elements, focusing on a group of explorers facing supernatural threats in an isolated, harsh environment.
Hecho: The show is based on Dan Simmons' novel, which fictionalizes the real-life Franklin Expedition. The creature in the show was inspired by Inuit mythology.


The Twilight Zone (1959)
Descripción: An anthology series that explores bizarre, often supernatural events with moral and philosophical undertones, much like uncovering hidden layers of reality.
Hecho: The iconic opening narration was written last-minute because the network felt the show needed an introduction. The show's twist endings became its trademark.


The Dead Zone (1983)
Descripción: Centers on a man with psychic abilities who must navigate moral dilemmas and prevent catastrophic events, blending supernatural elements with psychological depth.
Hecho: The film is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Christopher Walken was not the first choice for the lead role; Bill Murray was initially considered.


Twin Peaks (1990)
Descripción: A surreal blend of mystery, horror, and small-town drama, with a narrative that delves into the supernatural and the darker aspects of human nature.
Hecho: The show's famous dancing dwarf was inspired by a dream David Lynch had. The character Laura Palmer was originally intended to remain a mystery.


The X-Files (1993)
Descripción: Follows FBI agents investigating paranormal phenomena and government conspiracies, mixing science fiction with detective work and deep lore.
Hecho: The show's iconic theme song was composed by Mark Snow in just three minutes. The phrase 'The truth is out there' was almost 'Trust no one'.
