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/tv/ featuring alternate or advanced technology in the past. Or just alternative history ''what-ifs''. Most of the ''punks'' fit into this, picrel.
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There really isn't any (what-if history), its a genre mostly confined to books. Best you can get is Man in the High Castle and the 1994 Robert Harris Fatherland adaptation.
A HBO miniseries adaptation of When Angels Wept: A What-If History of the Cuban Missile Crisis, or Stephen Baxter's Voyage would be great.
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I suggest “For All Mankind.” It’s pretty much the only alt-history I’ve ever enjoyed.
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>>217781189
Just off the top of my head, Wild Wild West, Steamboy, The Time Machine, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, maybe Disney's Atlantis



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