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Gary Wallace (left) and Wyatt Donnelly (right), the main characters of the series, as they appear in the original film.

Gary Wallace (left) and Wyatt Donnelly (right), the main characters of the series, as they appear in the original film.

Weird Science is a science fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and distributed by Universal Pictures and later adapted to a TV series that aired on USA Network and the Sci-Fi Channel.

Film

TV

Links to Other Series

Direction Series Date Description Type


4Arrow L Sixteen Candles 198582 August 2, 1985 Weird Science takes place in Shermer, Illinois, a fictional suburb that first appeared in Sixteen Candles. 1
4Arrow L Frankenstein (Universal) 198582 August 2, 1985 Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein are seen on TV in Weird Science. 2
4Arrow L Woody Woodpecker 198582 August 2, 1985 The Woody Woodpecker short Woody's Clip Joint is seen on TV in Weird Science. 2
4Arrow L The Munsters 198582 August 2, 1985 The Munsters is seen on TV in Weird Science. 2
4Arrow L Mad Max 198582 August 2, 1985 Lord General from Weird Science is a spoof of Wez from Mad Max 2. 3
5Arrow R Dogma 19991112 November 12, 1999 Weird Science is mentioned in Dogma. 2
5Arrow R How It Should Have Ended 20061019 October 19, 2006 Weird Science is parodied in "How Weird Science Should Have Ended". 3
5Arrow R Ready Player One 2011816 August 16, 2011 Weird Science is mentioned in Ready Player One and Ready Player Two. 2
5Arrow R Life Is Strange 2015130 January 30, 2015 The first episode of Life Is Strange features a reference to Weird Science. 2
5Arrow R Come Play 20201030 October 30, 2020 Weird Science is seen on TV in Come Play. 2