We have all been fans of the superhero genre or are familiar with it in some way or the other. At the same time, we have been aware of the superhero groups like The Avengers, The Justice League, or Fantastic 4 for decades through comics, series, and movies. Not everyone is aware of the small players.
This is where Teen Titans come in; from DCU, back in the 1960s, when quite a lot of sidekicks were introduced and were already in the comics alongside their mentor for some time, a separate fan base was beginning to form for these heroes. DC realized this potential and created Teen Titans, which included Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash as the group’s founding members.
Later the entire team was approved and funded by Flash, Batman, and Aquaman, whose approval gave the Titans the boost they required, thus enabling them to hire their first member Wonder Girl, who is currently the team leader. Now, all of this was made in the comics back in the day; from there, The Teen Titans animated series was made and did a successful run on TV back in the early 2000s.
While superhero shows and movies were already showing up and running successfully, which we will talk about in this article, DC saw an opportunity to make their own already successful franchise into a show called Titans. While this show, when it came out in 2014, didn’t show the original Titans by their name but definitely copied their persona, which riled up many hardcore fans.
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Shows like Titans That You Should Watch
Titans did look like a great series at first when it came out but quickly, to everyone’s disappointment, the creators failed to understand what makes a good superhero show and what the fans expected versus what they got, thus resulting in a massive TRP fall and eventually a total reboot for the show was done in 2018, but it was too late as competitors like Marvel already pulled the audience in their court.
So if you are interested in this show, check out the list of 50 best shows like Titans. This list is not ranked; rather; the shows are numbered randomly in no such order. Also, the shows in this list might resemble Titans, and some may not; nonetheless, all are superhero shows and vary in specificity only.
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1. Marvel’s Runaways (2017)
Marvel’s rendition of a high school teenage drama turned into sci-fi and the superhero genre, where a group of teenagers is running away from their parents who are evil and want to take their powers from them and meet each other to form a superhero group to fight them.
Talk about a stretch, but if you have been a rebel or faced trouble in your teen, this show will definitely click with you. Each episode is about 60 mins long but will not bore for most of its duration.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 33
- IMDB Score: 6.9/10
- Cast: Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner
- Directed By: Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
2. Doom Patrol (2019)
When it comes to turning tragedy into inspiring superhero stories, nothing tops DC and its creators, Doom Patrol is about a group of people who got superhero abilities after a horrible accident rendered them gravely injured with life-long scars and disfigurement of their bodies.
The individuals were found by a man who brought them together as a team to fight crime and try to fix what happened to them. The show did well for season 1 but couldn’t hold up its popularity with 2 seasons that followed. If you liked Titans, you would adore this as well.
- Released in: 2019
- Number of Episodes: 40
- IMDB Score: 7.8/10
- Cast: Diane Guerrero, April Bowlby, Matt Bomer, Brendan Fraser
- Directed By: Jeremy Carver
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
3. The Umbrella Academy (2019)
This now is very different from others in this list, as the story of Umbrella Academy was written by a lead singer of the popular band Chemical Romance who was inspired by the stories of popular comic characters.
The main plot is about a group of adopted children who were special and had powers who come together after years to find out about the mysterious death of their father under evil circumstances while trying to fight the impending doom that hovers over them. This is definitely worth your time with only 3 seasons; the story is great, as well as the acting.
- Released in: 2019
- Number of Episodes: 30
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda
- Directed By: Steve Blackman
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
4. The Gifted (2017)
This is sort of a family drama turned into sci-fi, and it’s done a good job at that; produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, this series is based on Marvel Comics, where the parents find out that their kids have superpowers and quickly enough, the government finds out about them and wants to capture them, but the parents take their child and flee to group with superpowers as well to help them sort this mess and give them shelter.
The story is promising so is the acting; this one is best enjoyed with family and never bores the audience or drags the stories.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 13
- IMDB Score: 7.3/10
- Cast: Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Sean Teale, Natalie Alyn Lind
- Directed By: Marc Webb
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
5. DC’s Stargirl (2020)
DC’s unusual line of TV series starts with Stargirl, where the main plot revolves around a girl whose father was a superhero but faced betrayal and difficulties from his own peers. The girl goes to seek revenge while doing good for the world. The story is very generic and bland at times, but mostly enjoyable, as this was made for teens.
- Released in: 2020
- Number of Episodes: 39
- IMDB Score: 7.2/10
- Cast: Brec Bassinger, Trae Romano, Amy Smart, Luke Wilson
- Directed By: Geoff Johns
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
6. Supergirl (2015)
When it comes to producing high-quality content, DC triumphs at times and also goes the lowest, and this is one of those times; Supergirl has an interesting story as the main hero is based on a female version of Superman but disappoints at many times with its garbage CGI, plot twists and few disappointing action scenes. All in all, the show is good for a casual watch with your kids, and that’s about it.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 126
- IMDB Score: 6.2/10
- Cast: Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, David Harewood, Katie McGrath
- Directed By: David Harewood
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
7. The Flash (2014)
There is absolutely no DC fan that doesn’t like or root for Barry Allen, aka The Flash, this is one of the best TV shows from DC that you should definitely not miss, and it basically tells The Flash’s story and how he fought everything around him with his friends while battling with his demons. If you are looking for a good superhero show or you’re a fan of Allen, this is a must-watch.
- Released in: 2014
- Number of Episodes: 173
- IMDB Score: 7.6/10
- Cast: Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabake, Carlos Valdes
- Directed By: Andy Muschietti
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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8. Arrow (2012)
Based on the premise of Batman’s story, Oliver Queen, aka Arrow, is another example of a great show where the plot is basically him announced dead after he got lost in an accident, then he returned five years later to wipe out crime from the face of the earth, being a billionaire he develops smart gadgets and a highly advanced base from where he operates, basically your variation of Bruce Wayne. Arrow is very much recommended from this list.
- Released in: 2012
- Number of Episodes: 170
- IMDB Score: 7.5/10
- Cast: Stephen Amell, Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey, Susanna Thompson
- Directed By: Greg Berlanti
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
9. Smallville (2001)
Based on the original Superman story, Smallville is the story of teenage Clark Kent, who is becoming an adult while discovering his powers and helping people, and also keeping his identity a secret. The story is good, as well as the acting, but the show has 10 seasons, so if you are willing to commit for that amount of time, it is safe to say that it’s worth it.
- Released in: 2001
- Number of Episodes: 217
- IMDB Score: 7.5/10
- Cast: Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, Kristin Kreuk
- Directed By: Alfred Gough and Miles Millar
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
10. Iron Fist (2017)
Iron Fist is one of the installments by the MCU in its The Defenders project, which we will come to later in this list. Danny Rand, who is the son of a millionaire, gets lost in the Himalayas in a plane accident with his parents; being the only survivor, he is rescued by two mysterious monks and taken to their magical village where he learns kung fu and becomes the Iron Fist.
The show starts with Danny coming back home so as not to spoil anything; the show is great in season 1 but slowly shifts away from the main story towards another storyline of the MCU.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 23
- IMDB Score: 6.4/10
- Cast: Finn Jones, Jessica Henwick, Jessica Stroup, Tom Pelphrey
- Directed By: Scott Buck
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
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11. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (2016)
DC’s own version of The Terminator, a time-traveling hero named Rip Hunter, comes back to the present to assemble a team of heroes who will find and destroy an evil scientist that destroys earth and time itself in the future. The main plot is interesting, but the story grows repetitive towards the ending in some aspects; overall has good CGI and retention quality.
- Released in: 2016
- Number of Episodes: 110
- IMDB Score: 6.8/10
- Cast: Caity Lotz, Amy Louise Pemberton. Dominic Purcell, Nick Zano
- Directed By: Glen Winter
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
12. Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (2018)
Cloak & Dagger is a sci-fi love story about two teenagers who flee from an oil rig after an accident occurred to later discover they have superpowers, and they end up fighting people who are after them. The show is “ok,” in my opinion, but you should give it a try as Marvel doesn’t disappoint with their CGI and big budget, and the acting was great from time to time.
- Released in: 2018
- Number of Episodes: 20
- IMDB Score: 6.6/10
- Cast: Olivia Holt, Aubrey Joseph, Gloria Reuben, Emma Lahana
- Directed By: Joe Pokaski
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
13. Powers (2015)
Powers is an interesting addition to the list, as the story is about two detectives who are specifically given the role of investigating the wrongdoing of superheroes and putting them behind bars. The whole premise is like The Boys, where the narration asks, “What if superheroes went bad?” and who holds them accountable? The story is well-written, and it’s worth a watch.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 20
- IMDB Score: 6.6/10
- Cast: Sharlto Copley, Susan Heyward, Noah Taylor
- Directed By: Brian Michael Bendis
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
14. WandaVision (2021)
The Truman Show of Marvel Universe, WandaVision is a must-watch for any readers here as the show has an amazing story filled with twists and emotionally charged moments, leaving the audience in applause. The story begins with Wanda and Vision after the Endgame events and quickly takes a sour turn after Wanda realizes certain things, which I won’t spoil for you. The show is a must-watch and definitely worth your time.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 9
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hahn
- Directed By: Jac Schaeffer
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
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15. Marvel’s Inhumans (2017)
Inhumans is the story of a certain group of superheroes who escaped execution when their home got invaded, and now they are on the run while helping humanity save the planet. Inhumans has a great cast of actors but lacks everything else; the series is highly unlikely to get another season after its first as the show didn’t do good in the end.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 8
- IMDB Score: 4.9/10
- Cast: Anson Mount, Serinda Swan, Ken Leung
- Directed By: Scott Buck
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
16. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)
After Captain America passes the shield to Falcon in Avenger’s Endgame, Bucky and Falcon, go out to fight crime and ensure that hope is not lost now that Captain America is gone. The show ran for only 6 episodes. After that, MCU decided to put them in the coming movies; the show is short and sweet, so you should try it.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 6
- IMDB Score: 7.2/10
- Cast: Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Wyatt Russell
- Directed By: Malcolm Spellman
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
17. Agents of SHIELD (2013)
Agents of SHIELD is a classic superhero show from Marvel, showcasing the politics, drama, and action that goes behind the curtains of Marvel’s heroic actions. If you are into drama and detective work, this one is for you as it deals with the thriller and mystery aspects of the sci-fi genre pretty well.
- Released in: 2013
- Number of Episodes: 136
- IMDB Score: 7.5/10
- Cast: Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton
- Directed By: Joss Whedon
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
18. Daredevil (2015)
In one of Marvel’s best TV shows, Matthew Murdock (Daredevil) was a bright young boy when he lost his vision in a road accident which increased his hearing abilities to superhuman-like. The three seasons of the show will keep you hooked on the story, and the fights are as impressive as the acting. All in all, the entire show is a great package and definitely, one of the most recommended on this list.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 39
- IMDB Score: 8.6/10
- Cast: Charlie Cox, Vincent D’Onofrio, Deborah Ann Woll
- Directed By: Drew Goddard
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
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19. Marvel’s The Defenders (2017)
The group that has affected the individual lives of the Marvel TV heroes like Daredevil, Iron Fist, etc., brought them together in the quest to hunt it down. The Defenders are like the Avengers of the MCU on a smaller screen, and it definitely lives up to the reputation of its predecessor. You should watch the individual shows of the heroes involved in the show before watching this to get the maximum experience.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 8
- IMDB Score: 7.2/10
- Cast: Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, Finn Jones
- Directed By: Douglas Petrie
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
20. Gotham (2014)
To detective novel lovers and DC enthusiasts, Gotham is a perfect show; the plot shows the crime, politics, and drama that takes place on the darker side of Gotham city, and the famous detective Gordon fights and solves cases in his city to restore it back to its glory days. Gotham is very intriguing, and the acting takes it one level above.
- Released in: 2014
- Number of Episodes: 100
- IMDB Score: 7.8/10
- Cast: Ben McKenzie, Jada Pinkett Smith, Donal Logue
- Directed By: Bruno Heller
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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21. Mutant X (2001)
Mutant X is one of the very first shows on TV about mutants that got nominated for multiple awards back in the early 20s; the plot of the show revolves around four mutants who were given powers by a professor and are now fighting against evil government agencies. The show is an original story based on the same-name comic by Marvel and is pretty enjoyable throughout the three seasons.
- Released in: 2001
- Number of Episodes: 66
- IMDB Score: 5.7/10
- Cast: Victoria Pratt, Forbes March, Victor Webster
- Directed By: Avi Arad
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
22. The Nine Lives of Chloe King (2011)
Chloe in the show is a simple teenage girl who discovers that something is extraordinary about her; she discovers that superhero-like abilities are starting to manifest in her. The life of this teenager slowly gets flipped as she discovers the truth about herself and the forces that are trying to harm her. The show is overall a good and casual watch for everyone but is forgettable at the same time.
- Released in: 2011
- Number of Episodes: 10
- IMDB Score: 7/10
- Cast: Skyler Samuels, Gracie Gillam, Ki Hong Lee, Benjamin Stone
- Directed By: Dan Berendsen
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
23. Ms. Marvel (2022)
A young teenager named Kamala is a huge superhero fan, especially of Captain Marvel, who is struggling with school, and her family gets special powers and wishes to do good with them. Although it’s a good story, the CG is subpar with Marvel’s usual quality, and the characters are bland and feel out of place at times.
- Released in: 2022
- Number of Episodes: 6
- IMDB Score: 6.2/10
- Cast: Iman Vellani, Matt Lintz, Zenobia Shroff, Yasmeen Fletcher
- Directed By: Bisha K. Ali
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
24. The Punisher (2017)
A badass addition to the Marvel TV universe, Punisher is a story about a marine whose family was killed in front of his eyes as an act of revenge that led him down a path of vengeance that’s against the law and unforgiving. The show is a must-watch for all Marvel fans.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 26
- IMDB Score: 8.5/10
- Cast: Jon Bernthal, Amber Rose Revah, Ben Barnes, Jason R. Moore
- Directed By: Steve Lightfoot
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
25. Superman and Lois (2021)
What if Superman was a parent and married Lois Lane? Well, this show is your answer to that and nothing more; the main plot is a generic drama along with sci-fi content. You might enjoy the show, but overall it doesn’t do much of the entertainment part.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 30
- IMDB Score: 7.3/10
- Cast: Tyler Hoechlin, Elizabeth Tulloch, Alex Garfin, Jordan Elsass
- Directed By: Todd Helbing and Greg Berlanti
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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26. Peacemaker (2022)
Personally, Peacemaker is a breath of fresh air in the superhero genre as it treats superheroes with the emotions and morality of an average person, and it looks great. Peacemaker, played by John Cena, is in the middle of a life-threatening situation where he saves humanity from evil aliens while dealing with his white supremacist father.
- Released in: 2022
- Number of Episodes: 8
- IMDB Score: 8.3/10
- Cast: John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Freddie Stroma, Jennifer Holland
- Directed By: James Gunn
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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27. Birds of Prey (2002)
Birds of Prey is the daughter of Batman and Catwoman, who, long after the exile of her parents, comes to Gotham to restore peace and bring hope to the city’s people as Batman’s successor. The show is a good one-time watch but fails to impress the audience enough to make it into our favorites or score high ratings.
- Released in: 2002
- Number of Episodes: 13
- IMDB Score: 6.4/10
- Cast: Ashley Scott, Dina Meyer, Rachel Skarsten, Shemar Moore
- Directed By: Laeta Kalogridis
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
28. Heroes (2006)
This a story about common folks who get superhero abilities by accident and quickly fall under tragic circumstances where they are trying to save humanity and the earth. The show is very enjoyable because of the cast and action scenes that manage to keep things interesting.
- Released in: 2006
- Number of Episodes: 77
- IMDB Score: 7.5/10
- Cast: Jack Coleman, Hayden Panettiere, Milo Ventimiglia, Masi Oka
- Directed By: Tim Kring
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
29. Jupiter’s Legacy (2021)
If you are looking for a superhero show that is about legacy, monarchy, and kingship, this is for you. Teenage children of superhero parents who come from a family of superheroes spanning centuries must live up to their ancestors’ names.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 8
- IMDB Score: 6.7/10
- Cast: Josh Duhamel, Ben Daniels, Leslie Bibb
- Directed By: Motonobu Hori
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
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30. Misfits (2009)
The story is about a group of people who are doing community service as punishment by the law and suffer a tragic accident that gives them superhero abilities that changes their life. The group fights evil alongside the government while trying to make amends for their mistakes.
- Released in: 2009
- Number of Episodes: 37
- IMDB Score: 8.2/10
- Cast: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Joe Gilgun, Iwan Rheon, Lauren Socha
- Directed By: Howard Overman
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
31. Pennyworth (2019)
This is the story of the most famous butler in comics, Alfred Pennyworth, who started working with Thomas Wayne for a company he founded. If you are a fan of Alfred, this show is worth a watch as a prequel to the shows currently running in the DC universe.
- Released in: 2019
- Number of Episodes: 30
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Jack Bannon, Ryan Fletcher, Dorothy Atkinson
- Directed By: Danny Cannon
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
32. Black Lightning (2018)
DC comic’s black superhero Jefferson Pierce is a crime-fighting vigilante who has superhero abilities and can control Lightning at his will. The show did well on ratings but didn’t impress audiences much because of its slow-paced storytelling and subpar CGI.
- Released in: 2018
- Number of Episodes: 58
- IMDB Score: 6.1/10
- Cast: Cress Williams, Nafessa Williams, Christine Adams, Marvin Jones III
- Directed By: Salim Akil
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
33. Batwoman (2019)
Batwoman is just like other shows in the Genre, but that’s not a bad thing. Batwoman is Fresh in a way seeing as it’s not every day we have women leading a superhero journey. However, it’s not at all good story-wise, but it pulls through the first season well enough.
- Released in: 2019
- Number of Episodes: 51
- IMDB Score: 3.4/10
- Cast: Camrus Johnson, Rachel Skarsten, Meagan Tandy, Nicole Kang
- Directed By: Caroline Dries
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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34. Deadly Class (2018)
The original story of individuals who are superheroes belonging to a group that serves humanity, then the story progresses into twisted, convoluted situations that pull the group apart. The show is very enjoyable and has great retention value.
- Released in: 2018
- Number of Episodes: 10
- IMDB Score: 7.5/10
- Cast: Benedict Wong, Benjamin Wadsworth, Lana Condor, María Gabriela de Faría
- Directed By: Rick Remender and Miles Orion Feldsott
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
35. Jessica Jones (2015)
Jessica Jones is a superhero and an individual who wants to do good for the world but is broken, alone, and broke as an individual. However, things change for her as she decides to serve people by being a private investigator and taking down the man who is the biggest threat to her city. This one is a must-watch from the MCU and will definitely entertain you throughout.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 39
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Krysten Ritter, Rachael Taylor, Eka Darville
- Directed By: Stephen Surjik
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
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36. Into the Badlands (2015)
A rather interesting variation of this genre, this show is about a highly skilled and gifted samurai who, together with his friends, is on a journey to defeat crime and evil from the earth. The show is great to watch because of the martial arts and fighting scenes while telling an intriguing story.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 32
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Daniel Wu, Orla Brady, Emily Beecham, Aramis Knight
- Directed By: Alfred Gough. Miles Millar.
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
37. The Nevers (2021)
Somewhat of a propaganda and politically driven series, the show is about a group of women that have superhero abilities and are faced with many evils who want to destroy them and the earth. The show is a disappointment as the characters are obnoxious to watch, and the plot doesn’t develop to show any point of interest. You can give this one a try to see for yourself.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 12
- IMDB Score: 7.4/10
- Cast: Laura Donnelly, Ann Skelly, Olivia Williams, James Norton
- Directed By: Joss Whedon
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
38. The Boys (2019)
One of the best shows to watch on this list, The Boys, is about a world where superheroes are like celebrities and can be evil and hypocritical. The less said is better about this show, as you should binge-watch this one to season 3, and you won’t feel disappointed at all.
- Released in: 2019
- Number of Episodes: 24
- IMDB Score: 8.7/10
- Cast: Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty
- Directed By: Eric Kripke
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
39. Luke Cage (2016)
Marvel’s other entry for The Defenders, Luke Cage, is the story of a man who undergoes a faulty experiment that genetically alters his body to make his skin stronger than steel and gives him superhuman strength that allows him to do things for others for money as he tackles his personal life and duty towards his people.
- Released in: 2016
- Number of Episodes: 26
- IMDB Score: 7.3/10
- Cast: Mike Colter, Simone Missick, Theo Rossi
- Directed By: Paul McGuigan
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
40. Wynonna Earp (2016)
Wynonna Earp is the great-granddaughter of a superhero who took down demons to protect the earth; years later, the same demon is coming back, and Wynonna and her sister join together to fight evil. This is definitely worth a casual watch, and the story progresses at a smooth and satisfying pace.
- Released in: 2016
- Number of Episodes: 49
- IMDB Score: 7.3/10
- Cast: Melanie Scrofano, Tim Rozon, Dominique Provost-Chalkley
- Directed By: Emily Andras
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
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41. Agent Carter (2015)
Peggy Carter, the lost love of Captain America, is in turmoil after Captain America went missing, so she decides to take up the mantle of working as a spy for the government and the SHIELD as a dual agent. The show is very interesting, and the acting is marvelous; give it a watch if you want to enjoy a good sci-fi drama.
- Released in: 2015
- Number of Episodes: 18
- IMDB Score: 7.9/10
- Cast: Hayley Atwell, James D’Arcy, Enver Gjokaj, Chad Michael Murray
- Directed By: Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
42. Shadowhunters (2016)
Shadowhunters are a special group of people who, for generations, have been fighting demons, and the story begins with them fighting with demons. This is a great show to watch with your family and friends, as those who are not even fans of the superhero genre will enjoy this.
- Released in: 2016
- Number of Episodes: 55
- IMDB Score: 6.5/10
- Cast: Katherine McNamara, Dominic Sherwood, Alberto Rosende
- Directed By: Ed Decter
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
43. Van Helsing (2016)
The show is a bit different from others on this list as this one is set in a post-apocalyptic world where vampires have taken over the world, but a girl comes back from a coma to realize that she is somehow immune to their bite. The show takes off very well and continues with a smooth narration and fight scenes.
- Released in: 2016
- Number of Episodes: 65
- IMDB Score: 6.2/10
- Cast: Kelly Overton, Jonathan Scarfe, Aleks Paunovic, Rukiya Bernard
- Directed By: David Winning
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
44. American Gods (2017)
The story of American Gods is refreshing as it deals with mystery, drama, and suspense pretty well. The story is about two strangers who met each other under interesting circumstances. Later one of them realizes the other person is Odin, the Norse god in disguise here on earth for a certain reason. The show is interesting and has a great storyline.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 26
- IMDB Score: 7.6/10
- Cast: Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning, Yetide Badaki, Bruce Langley
- Directed By: Bryan Fuller and Michael Green
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
45. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997)
This is more towards the sitcom side of direction rather than sci-fi/thriller style; the story is about a girl who has special powers and weapons that she uses to kill vampires while dealing with her normal life and trying to balance the two. The story is good, but the overall show can be a hit-or-miss as the show might appeal to a certain age group and not others.
- Released in: 1997
- Number of Episodes: 144
- IMDB Score: 8.3/10
- Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan
- Directed By: Joss Whedon
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
46. Riverdale (2017)
Based on the life of Archie Andrews from the comics Archie, Riverdale starts with a murder in the town, and things slowly unravel around it as Archie and his friends try to solve the mystery while exploring the relationship between each other.
- Released in: 2017
- Number of Episodes: 117
- IMDB Score: 6.6/10
- Cast: Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse
- Directed By: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
47. Blade: The Series (2006)
The remake of the original Blade from Marvel is a story of Blade and his twin sister who go against the world to find answers about themselves and fight off evil forces in that journey. The show is ok overall and doesn’t do much with its conclusion.
- Released in: 2006
- Number of Episodes: 13
- IMDB Score: 6.3/10
- Cast: Sticky Fingaz, Jill Wagner, Nelson Lee, Jessica Gower
- Directed By: Peter O’Fallon
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
48. Invincible (2021)
Created by Robert Kirkman, the story of Invincible is about a father and son where the teenage boy is learning to control the powers that he got from his father, Omni Man, the most powerful superhero on planet earth; as things unfold, he discovers that Omni Man is not the superhero he thought he was. The show is a must-watch for everyone and is very enjoyable.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 8
- IMDB Score: 8.7/10
- Cast: Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, Sandra Oh
- Directed By: Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
49. The Cape (2011)
Vince Faraday, a former cop, is acting on his own to fight crime, and corruption is his while also trying to clear his name of being wrongly accused of murder. The show kicks off great and keeps the narration smooth throughout, with good plot twists.
- Released in: 2011
- Number of Episodes: 10
- IMDB Score: 5.7/10
- Cast: David Lyons, Keith David, Summer Glau, James Frain
- Directed By: Colonel Henry J. “Bull” Eckert
- Streaming Platform: Amazon
50. Loki (2021)
This time-travel crime thriller brings a new perspective on Tom Hiddleston‘s fantastic character of Loki and the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe with the inclusion of the vast Multiverse. The story is very interesting as it progresses the MCU and tackles the two main characters pretty well.
- Released in: 2021
- Number of Episodes: 6
- IMDB Score: 8.2/10
- Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Owen Wilson, Eugene Cordero, Gugu Mbatha-Raw
- Directed By: Michael Waldron
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
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