If you loved the dark fantasy and supernatural intrigue of The Witch and the Beast (2024), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 gripping movies and shows that share its gothic atmosphere, morally complex characters, and thrilling action. Whether you're drawn to cursed alliances, witchy lore, or stylish animation, these picks will keep you spellbound.

Trinity Blood (2005)
Description: Set in a dystopian future where vampires and humans coexist uneasily, with a protagonist who is both a priest and a vampire. The series blends religious symbolism with dark fantasy.
Fact: The anime was adapted from a light novel series that was left unfinished due to the author's untimely death. It has a cult following for its intricate world-building.


Black Butler (2008)
Description: Combines supernatural horror with a gothic Victorian setting, focusing on a demonic butler and his young master. The themes of revenge, dark contracts, and moral ambiguity are central.
Fact: The series is known for its intricate plot twists and has a dedicated fanbase for its blend of dark humor and horror. It also features a crossover with the 'Kuroshitsuji' musical.


The Case Study of Vanitas (2021)
Description: A gothic fantasy with vampires and a mysterious book that can alter their fate. The series explores themes of identity, redemption, and the supernatural.
Fact: The anime is based on a manga by Jun Mochizuki, who also created 'Pandora Hearts.' It features a unique steampunk aesthetic blended with gothic elements.


Blue Exorcist (2011)
Description: Revolves around exorcists fighting demons in a modern yet gothic-inspired world. The protagonist's dual nature and the struggle between good and evil are key themes.
Fact: The anime adaptation was so popular that it led to the creation of a sequel movie and a second season. The manga is still ongoing.


Tokyo Ghoul (2014)
Description: A dark urban fantasy where ghouls live among humans, focusing on a protagonist who becomes a half-ghoul. The series explores themes of identity, survival, and morality.
Fact: The manga was a massive success, selling over 47 million copies worldwide. The anime adaptation, however, diverges significantly from the source material in its later seasons.


Seraph of the End (2015)
Description: Set in a post-apocalyptic world where vampires rule over humans, featuring a protagonist seeking revenge. The dark tone, supernatural battles, and moral dilemmas are prominent.
Fact: The series was created by the same author as 'Owari no Seraph' and features a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy elements.


Overlord (2015)
Description: Features a protagonist trapped in a fantasy world where he becomes an overpowered dark lord. The series combines dark fantasy with strategic battles and world domination.
Fact: The light novel series has sold over 10 million copies and has inspired multiple anime seasons, movies, and spin-offs. It is known for its detailed RPG-like mechanics.


Castlevania (2017)
Description: A dark fantasy anime with gothic horror elements, focusing on a vampire hunter's quest to defeat Dracula. The series is rich in supernatural lore and intense action sequences.
Fact: Based on the popular video game series, it was one of Netflix's first original anime productions and received critical acclaim for its storytelling and animation.


Goblin Slayer (2018)
Description: A dark fantasy series focusing on a relentless warrior dedicated to exterminating goblins. The gritty tone, violent battles, and medieval setting are key features.
Fact: The series sparked controversy for its graphic content but gained a following for its realistic portrayal of adventuring life in a fantasy world. It is based on a light novel series.


D.Gray-man (2006)
Description: Features a dark fantasy setting with supernatural elements, exorcists battling demonic creatures, and a protagonist with a cursed past. The blend of gothic aesthetics and action-packed storytelling aligns well with the reference.
Fact: The series was inspired by the creator's love for gothic fashion and Victorian-era architecture. It was initially serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.
