Shows like Black Monday
Looking for shows that are like Black Monday? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Succession

    #74 most popular show yesterday

    A biting drama about family and corporate politics, 'Succession' focuses on the Roy family, owners of a global media empire. Fans of 'Black Monday's' dark humor and power plays will enjoy the sharp dialogue and complex characters battling for control.

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    2. Billions

    #177 most popular show yesterday

    In the high-stakes world of New York finance, 'Billions' pits a shrewd hedge fund king against a determined U.S. attorney. Viewers who delight in the interplay of money, power, and ego in 'Black Monday' will find this drama equally enthralling and cutthroat.

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    3. Mad Men

    #365 most popular show yesterday

    Though set in the 1960s advertising world rather than the 1980s financial sector, 'Mad Men' offers a similar exploration of complex characters navigating a competitive and morally ambiguous environment, all while dressed to the nines.

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    4. Industry

    #782 most popular show yesterday

    A group of ambitious young graduates competes for permanent positions at a leading international bank in London. 'Industry' provides a similar deep dive into the world of finance with a focus on youthful ambition, making it a relatable parallel for 'Black Monday' enthusiasts.

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    5. Ballers

    #992 most popular show yesterday

    Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson stars in 'Ballers,' a series about a retired NFL player navigating the finance side of the sporting world. Like 'Black Monday,' it offers a comedic but insightful look at the pursuit of wealth and status.

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    6. House of Lies

    #1,509 most popular show yesterday

    Focusing on a team of management consultants who stop at nothing to get business deals done, 'House of Lies' mixes comedy with drama in a manner that should resonate with fans of the comedic chaos found in 'Black Monday.'