Shows like Death Note
Looking for shows that are like Death Note? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Breaking Bad

    #16 most popular show yesterday

    The transformation of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturing drug dealer, presents a gripping tale of a man's descent into darkness. Fans of Death Note's psychological and moral complexity will find Breaking Bad's character development and anti-hero narrative compelling.

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    2. True Detective

    #114 most popular show yesterday

    True Detective is a gritty anthology series where detectives are embroiled in layered, psychological mysteries. Fans of Death Note’s darker themes and complex storylines will appreciate the show's deep narrative and character studies.

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    3. Dexter

    #132 most popular show yesterday

    Dexter delves into the mind of a protagonist who leads a double life as a forensic blood spatter analyst and a vigilante serial killer. Much like Death Note, it explores moral ambiguities and the psyche of a character who believes he is carrying out justice.

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    4. Sherlock

    #316 most popular show yesterday

    Sherlock offers a modern update on the classic detective stories, focusing on Sherlock Holmes' exceptional intellect and deductive capabilities. Viewers who appreciate Death Note's cerebral battles will enjoy the intricate puzzles that Sherlock unravels.

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    5. The Mentalist

    #445 most popular show yesterday

    The Mentalist focuses on Patrick Jane, who uses his keen observation skills to help the California Bureau of Investigation solve crimes. The show's blend of mystery, deduction, and protagonist with a troubled past will appeal to viewers who enjoy the intellectual challenge of Death Note.

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    6. Hannibal

    #470 most popular show yesterday

    Hannibal follows the intricate mind games between FBI special investigator Will Graham and Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and secret serial killer. This show's aesthetic, psychological depth, and moral conundrums echo the intense cat-and-mouse dynamic in Death Note.