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

    #246 most popular show yesterday

    Known for its thought-provoking and often dystopian narratives, Black Mirror is a likely match for fans of Roar's story anthology format. Each episode presents a standalone story exploring the dark intersection of life and technology, appealing to viewers who appreciate cautionary tales with a twist.

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    2. The Twilight Zone

    #813 most popular show yesterday

    This classic anthology series takes viewers on a journey through various genres, including sci-fi, horror, and fantasy. With its compelling storytelling and often surprising endings, The Twilight Zone shares Roar's affinity for exploring human nature and societal issues through speculative fiction.

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    3. Tales from the Loop

    #1,054 most popular show yesterday

    Grounded in a more consistent universe than Roar, Tales from the Loop offers interconnected stories about the residents of a town that lives above 'The Loop', a machine designed to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe. The show's human-centric approach and its contemplation of life's profound questions will resonate with Roar's audience.

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    4. Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

    #1,277 most popular show yesterday

    This sci-fi anthology series is another adaptation of Philip K. Dick's works, exploring futuristic settings and philosophical questions. With its standalone narratives, Electric Dreams offers a variety of thought-provoking stories that will attract viewers seeking the same richness and diversity found in Roar.

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    5. Amazing Stories

    #1,811 most popular show yesterday

    Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, this anthology series offers a collection of fantastical and whimsical tales. Its feel-good and imaginative episodes resonate with the more magical elements present in some stories of Roar, offering a sense of wonder and escapism.