If you enjoyed the supernatural romance and thrilling twists of 'Ghosted (2017),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same eerie charm, emotional depth, and suspenseful storytelling. Whether you're a fan of ghostly encounters or heartfelt connections beyond the grave, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: An anthology series that explores strange, often supernatural, and thought-provoking stories with twist endings.
Fact: Rod Serling wrote 92 of the original 156 episodes. The show's iconic opening narration was almost cut for being too expensive.


Twin Peaks (1990)
Description: A surreal mystery series that combines small-town drama with supernatural elements and an eerie, dreamlike atmosphere.
Fact: The show's famous line 'Who killed Laura Palmer?' became a national obsession. David Lynch initially wanted the murder to remain unsolved.


The X-Files (1993)
Description: Blends supernatural elements with investigative storytelling, often delving into unexplained phenomena and government conspiracies.
Fact: The show's iconic theme song was composed by Mark Snow, who created it in under an hour. The phrase 'The Truth Is Out There' became a cultural catchphrase.


Lost (2004)
Description: A complex narrative blending survival drama with supernatural and sci-fi elements, filled with mysteries and unexplained phenomena.
Fact: The show's iconic numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 4were originally random but became a central plot point. The plane crash footage was reused from the movie 'Cast Away.'


Supernatural (2005)
Description: Centers on brothers investigating supernatural events, blending horror, folklore, and urban legends with personal drama.
Fact: The Impala, the brothers' car, is a 1967 Chevrolet Impala and is considered a character in its own right. The show originally had a five-season plan but ran for 15 seasons.


Eureka (2006)
Description: A quirky sci-fi series set in a town of geniuses, where bizarre and often dangerous experiments go awry.
Fact: The town's name was originally going to be 'Eureka Springs,' but it was shortened. The show features many real scientific concepts, albeit exaggerated.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Mixes science fiction with paranormal investigations, featuring a team that explores bizarre and otherworldly occurrences.
Fact: The show's alternate universe storyline was inspired by real-world quantum physics theories. The Observers, mysterious bald men, appear in nearly every episode.


Warehouse 13 (2009)
Description: Follows agents who investigate and secure supernatural artifacts, blending humor with paranormal mystery.
Fact: The warehouse is said to be located in South Dakota, but its exact location is a secret. Many artifacts are based on real historical objects.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: A modern anthology series that examines the dark and often unsettling side of technology and human nature.
Fact: The title refers to the black screens of devices when they're turned off. Each episode is a standalone story with no recurring characters.


The Outer Limits (1995)
Description: A sci-fi anthology series that explores bizarre and often terrifying scenarios, often with a moral or philosophical lesson.
Fact: The show was a revival of the 1960s series of the same name. Each episode begins with a 'Control Voice' narration, a hallmark of the series.
