If you loved the action-packed drama and camaraderie in 'The Rookies (2019),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same thrilling mix of crime-fighting, teamwork, and intense storytelling. Whether you're a fan of police procedurals or underdog heroics, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Law & Order (1990)
Description: A groundbreaking procedural that splits its focus between police investigations and courtroom drama, setting the standard for crime dramas.
Fact: The show's distinctive 'dun-dun' sound effect is one of the most recognizable audio cues in television history.


NCIS (2003)
Description: A procedural drama about a team of Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents, combining crime-solving with team camaraderie and occasional humor.
Fact: One of the longest-running scripted TV series in the U.S., it has spawned multiple spin-offs, including NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.


Criminal Minds (2005)
Description: Centers on an FBI team profiling criminals to solve violent crimes, blending psychological depth with intense investigative work.
Fact: The show's original title was going to be 'Quantico,' but it was changed to avoid confusion with other projects.


Blue Bloods (2010)
Description: A family drama set within the NYPD, exploring the professional and personal lives of a multi-generational police family, emphasizing duty and ethics.
Fact: The show's dinner scenes, where the Reagan family gathers to discuss cases and personal issues, have become iconic and are a staple of the series.


Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
Description: A reboot of the classic series, featuring a elite task force tackling high-profile crimes in Hawaii, with a mix of action, drama, and stunning locales.
Fact: The show's theme music is a modern version of the original 1968 series' iconic theme, one of the most recognizable in TV history.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A comedic take on police work, blending humor with crime-solving, focusing on the dynamics of a diverse team in a precinct.
Fact: Originally canceled by Fox after five seasons, it was revived by NBC due to fan demand. The show is known for its Halloween heist episodes, which became a fan-favorite tradition.


Chicago P.D. (2014)
Description: Focuses on the Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department, blending gritty crime-solving with the personal struggles of its detectives.
Fact: Part of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise, the show frequently crosses over with other series like Chicago Fire and Chicago Med.


Lethal Weapon (2016)
Description: Centers on the partnership between two contrasting detectives, mixing action-packed crime-solving with buddy-cop humor and personal drama.
Fact: Based on the popular film series of the same name, the show was initially well-received but faced challenges due to behind-the-scenes controversies.


S.W.A.T. (2017)
Description: Follows a specialized tactical unit in Los Angeles, balancing high-stakes action with the personal lives and moral dilemmas of its team members.
Fact: A reboot of the 1975 TV series and the 2003 film, the show has been praised for its diverse cast and realistic portrayal of police procedures.


The Rookie (2018)
Description: Follows the journey of the oldest rookie in the LAPD, highlighting his challenges and growth, along with the dynamics of his precinct.
Fact: Inspired by the real-life story of LAPD officer Bill Norcross, who joined the force in his mid-40s.
