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Trigger Point (2022– ) – [Thriller/Crime]
For fans of: Bodyguard, Line of Duty, Vigil
Vicky McClure stars as a bomb disposal expert navigating high-stakes terror threats and institutional pressure. Created by Daniel Brierley, this tense procedural trades gunfire for wire-cutting suspense. It’s explosive drama with a ticking clock and a sharp lead.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022– ) – [Sci-Fi/Adventure]
For fans of: The Orville, Star Trek: Discovery, Battlestar Galactica
Anson Mount leads as Captain Pike in this retro-futurist return to episodic Trek storytelling. With Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck aboard, the series blends optimism, philosophy, and space spectacle. It’s classic Trek with modern polish—and plenty of heart.
Firebite (2021–2022) – [Fantasy/Drama]
For fans of: True Blood, Preacher, The Originals
Rob Collins and Shantae Barnes-Cowan play Indigenous vampire hunters in the South Australian desert, battling colonial bloodsuckers. Created by Warwick Thornton, it’s gritty, surreal, and fiercely original. A genre-bending tale with bite and cultural fire.
Class of ’09 (2023) – [Thriller/Drama]
For fans of: Mindhunter, Person of Interest, The Sinner
Brian Tyree Henry and Kate Mara star as FBI agents whose careers unfold across three timelines shaped by AI and justice reform. Created by Tom Rob Smith, it’s a cerebral, time-hopping thriller with emotional depth. Justice isn’t just blind—it’s evolving.
The Offer (2022) – [Biopic/Drama]
For fans of: Feud, Winning Time, Mad Men
Miles Teller plays producer Al Ruddy in this behind-the-scenes saga of making The Godfather. With Matthew Goode, Juno Temple, and Dan Fogler rounding out the cast, it’s a stylish, chaotic love letter to Hollywood mythmaking. The drama off-screen rivals the masterpiece it birthed.
Borderline (2024) – [Crime/Thriller]
For fans of: Bloodlands, The Bay, Dublin Murders
Eoin Macken and Amy De Bhrún star as detectives forced to collaborate across the Irish border after a brutal crime. Tensions simmer between jurisdictions, personalities, and pasts. It’s a moody procedural with political bite.
24 (2001–2010) – [Action/Thriller]
For fans of: Homeland, Jack Ryan, Designated Survivor
Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer races against the clock in this real-time thriller that redefined TV pacing. Each season is a 24-hour descent into terror plots, betrayals, and moral compromise. It’s relentless, addictive, and iconic.
24: Legacy (2017) – [Action/Drama]
For fans of: Quantico, S.W.A.T., Shooter
Corey Hawkins steps into the spotlight as a war hero drawn into a new CTU conspiracy. With Miranda Otto and Jimmy Smits in support, it’s a fast-paced reboot that keeps the format but shifts the focus. A solid spin-off with fresh faces and familiar stakes.
Marvel’s Runaways (2017–2019) – [Superhero/Teen Drama]
For fans of: The Umbrella Academy, Cloak & Dagger, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Six teens discover their parents are supervillains and go on the run, unlocking powers and secrets along the way. Starring Rhenzy Feliz, Virginia Gardner, and Gregg Sulkin, it’s angsty, stylish, and surprisingly grounded. A Marvel series with heart and rebellion.
Frauds (2025) – [Crime/Thriller]
For fans of: Hustle, The Good Fight, Killing Eve
Suranne Jones and Jodie Whittaker star as estranged con artists reunited for one last heist in sun-soaked Spain. Created by Jones and Anne-Marie O’Connor, it’s a darkly comic thriller with swagger and soul. Think Thelma & Louise meets Inside Man.
9-1-1 (2018– ) – [Drama/Action]
For fans of: Grey’s Anatomy, Chicago Fire, Station 19
Angela Bassett leads a team of first responders through disasters both epic and intimate. With Peter Krause, Aisha Hinds, and Jennifer Love Hewitt, it’s emotional, explosive, and proudly over-the-top. Soap meets sirens in this high-stakes procedural.
The Hack (2025) – [True Crime/Drama]
For fans of: Mr Bates vs the Post Office, A Very English Scandal, The Newsroom
David Tennant, Robert Carlyle, and Toby Jones headline this gripping retelling of the News International phone-hacking scandal. Written by Jack Thorne, it’s a seven-part dive into media corruption, police failures, and public betrayal. Journalism has never looked so dangerous.
Damages (2007–2012) – [Legal/Thriller]
For fans of: The Good Wife, Scandal, Big Little Lies
Glenn Close is terrifyingly brilliant as Patty Hewes, a ruthless lawyer who mentors—and manipulates—Rose Byrne’s idealistic protégé. Twists abound in this psychological legal thriller that plays like chess with lives. It’s prestige TV with teeth.
Coldwater (2025) – [Drama/Thriller]
For fans of: The Replacement, The Pact, The Stranger
Andrew Lincoln returns to British TV as a man haunted by trauma, seeking refuge in a remote Scottish village. With Eve Myles and Indira Varma, this six-part drama explores guilt, identity, and the ripple effects of violence. It’s quiet, eerie, and emotionally charged.
Station 19 (2018–2024) – [Drama/Romance]
For fans of: Grey’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, Third Watch
Seattle firefighters tackle blazing rescues and messy relationships in this Grey’s Anatomy spinoff. Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, and Danielle Savre lead a cast that thrives on emotional CPR and hallway confrontations. It’s high drama with high heat.
Loki (2021–2023) – [Fantasy/Sci-Fi]
For fans of: Doctor Who, Legion, The Good Place
Tom Hiddleston’s trickster god gets a time-bending redemption arc in this stylish Marvel spinoff. With Owen Wilson, Sophia Di Martino, and Ke Huy Quan, it’s weird, witty, and surprisingly moving. Chaos never looked so good.
Lioness (2023– ) – [Spy Thriller/Drama]
For fans of: Homeland, SEAL Team, The Night Agent
Zoe Saldaña leads a covert CIA program where female operatives infiltrate terrorist networks. With Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, and Laysla De Oliveira, it’s action-packed, emotionally fraught, and grounded in real-world stakes. Created by Taylor Sheridan, it’s espionage with grit and glamour.
I Fought the Law (2025) – [True Crime/Drama]
For fans of: Anne, Mr Bates vs the Post Office, Four Lives
Sheridan Smith stars as Ann Ming, a mother who fought to overturn the UK’s double jeopardy law after her daughter’s murder. Based on Ming’s memoir, it’s a powerful four-part drama about grief, justice, and systemic failure. One woman’s fight changed the law—and the country.
Unspeakable (2019) – [Historical/Drama]
For fans of: Chernobyl, Dopesick, The Dropout
This Canadian miniseries chronicles the tainted blood scandal that infected thousands with HIV and Hepatitis C. Sarah Wayne Callies and Michael Shanks lead a cast navigating medical horror and bureaucratic denial. It’s a sobering, essential watch.
One Night (2023) – [Drama/Mystery]
For fans of: The Cry, Liar, The Secrets She Keeps
Jodie Whittaker, Nicole da Silva, and Yael Stone star as three women bound by a traumatic event from two decades ago. When one writes a novel that exposes the past, secrets resurface and lives unravel. It’s a slow-burn Australian drama about memory, truth, and reckoning.
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