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

    #18 most popular show yesterday

    Breaking Bad offers a deeply character-driven narrative about a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturing drug dealer. The moral complexities and character development will appeal to viewers who appreciate Sky Rojo's character depth and ethical dilemmas.

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    2. Ozark

    #271 most popular show yesterday

    Ozark revolves around a financial planner forced to relocate his family to the Ozarks to launder money for a drug cartel. The show delivers a combination of family drama and crime that should resonate with Sky Rojo fans.

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    3. Money Heist

    #284 most popular show yesterday

    From the same creator as Sky Rojo, Money Heist ('La Casa de Papel') is a thrilling Spanish series about a group of robbers attempting a heist of the Royal Mint of Spain. Its combination of tension, personal drama, and sharp storytelling resonates strongly with fans of high-stakes narratives.

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    4. Narcos

    #474 most popular show yesterday

    Narcos chronicles the true-life stories of the drug kingpins of the late '80s in Colombia and the law enforcement's efforts to bring them down. Its gritty portrayal of the drug trade and intense action sequences are compelling for those drawn to Sky Rojo's darker elements.

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    5. Good Girls

    #695 most popular show yesterday

    Good Girls is about three suburban mothers who find themselves in desperate circumstances and decide to pull off an unlikely heist. The show blends crime with dark comedy, creating an engaging viewing experience similar to the lighter, humorous moments in Sky Rojo.

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    6. Queen of the South

    #947 most popular show yesterday

    Queen of the South tracks the rise of Teresa Mendoza and her ascension to power within a drug cartel. Its focus on a strong female lead diving into a life of crime echoes Sky Rojo's themes of desperation and empowerment.