Shows like Tales of the Walking Dead
Looking for shows that are like Tales of the Walking Dead? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. The Walking Dead

    #36 most popular show yesterday

    The show that started it all, this apocalyptic drama focuses on a group of survivors navigating a world overrun by zombies. As the origin of Tales of the Walking Dead, it's a must-watch for fans craving more character development and intense survival scenarios.

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    2. Fear the Walking Dead

    #216 most popular show yesterday

    This companion series to The Walking Dead explores the onset of the undead apocalypse from a different perspective. It's perfect for those looking for more world-building and the unique challenges faced by a new cast of characters.

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    3. The Stand

    #250 most popular show yesterday

    Based on Stephen King's novel, this apocalyptic drama is centered around the struggle between good and evil after a catastrophic plague. Although not zombie-related, its post-apocalyptic themes will resonate with fans of intense, suspenseful storytelling.

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    4. The Last Ship

    #865 most popular show yesterday

    While not about zombies, The Last Ship is a post-apocalyptic series that focuses on a naval destroyer crew after a global pandemic. Fans of survival narratives and societal reconstruction will find this show gripping.

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    5. Black Summer

    #974 most popular show yesterday

    A Netflix series set in the same universe as Z Nation, Black Summer takes a more serious and gritty look at the chaos and desperation in the early days of the zombie apocalypse. It's a great match for viewers who want a raw and intense portrayal of survival.

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    6. The Purge

    #1,378 most popular show yesterday

    Adapted from the film series, The Purge TV show delves into a dystopian America where all crime is legal for one night each year. Those who appreciate the moral quandaries and societal breakdown in Tales of the Walking Dead might find this concept intriguing.