Shows like What We Do in the Shadows
Looking for shows that are like What We Do in the Shadows? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    #178 most popular show yesterday

    Combining the supernatural with wit and drama, Buffy the Vampire Slayer has become a defining series in genre-blending entertainment. While more dramatic than What We Do in the Shadows, its clever writing and vampire lore make it a worthwhile recommendation.

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    2. True Blood

    #215 most popular show yesterday

    This series offers a much steamier and more serious take on the lives of vampires, but the occasional dark humor and absurdity amidst its southern gothic setting can be reminiscent of What We Do in the Shadows' style.

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    3. The Addams Family

    #308 most popular show yesterday

    Another vintage pick, The Addams Family provides a satirical take on the traditional family sitcom by focusing on a macabre yet loving family. Like What We Do in the Shadows, it delights in the dark and quirky.

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    4. Ash vs Evil Dead

    #800 most popular show yesterday

    As a continuation of the cult classic Evil Dead franchise, Ash vs Evil Dead brings horror-comedy to television with Bruce Campbell reprising his role. Fans of the laugh-out-loud horror found in What We Do in the Shadows will appreciate the similar tone in this show.

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    5. Wellington Paranormal

    #1,340 most popular show yesterday

    A direct spin-off from the film that inspired What We Do in the Shadows, Wellington Paranormal follows bumbling New Zealand police officers as they tackle supernatural incidents. Fans of the smart, deadpan humor of Shadows will find much to love in its sibling series.

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    6. Los Espookys

    #1,733 most popular show yesterday

    This horror-comedy series features a group of friends in a Latin American country who start a business providing horror to those who need it. Its quirky and offbeat sense of humor aligns closely with that of What We Do in the Shadows.