If you loved the emotional depth and raw storytelling of 'Sorry For Your Loss' (2018), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture similar themes of grief, healing, and personal growth. Whether you're looking for more heartfelt dramas or character-driven narratives, these recommendations will resonate with fans of the original series. Dive in to discover your next binge-worthy watch.

I May Destroy You (2020)
Description: Like 'Sorry For Your Loss', this series deals with trauma and its aftermath, exploring how the protagonist rebuilds her life after a devastating event. Both shows offer nuanced portrayals of healing and self-discovery.
Fact: Created by and starring Michaela Coel. Inspired by Coel's own experience of sexual assault. It won the BAFTA for Best Mini-Series.


13 Reasons Why (2017)
Description: Both '13 Reasons Why' and 'Sorry For Your Loss' deal with the aftermath of a young person's death and its impact on those left behind. They explore themes of guilt, blame, and the search for understanding in the face of tragedy.
Fact: Based on Jay Asher's novel. The show sparked controversy over its depiction of suicide. It was one of Netflix's most-watched series in its first year.


Sharp Objects (2018)
Description: Both 'Sharp Objects' and 'Sorry For Your Loss' focus on women returning to their hometowns to confront painful pasts. They share a moody, introspective tone and explore themes of family dysfunction and personal demons.
Fact: Based on Gillian Flynn's debut novel. The series features an original score by The Civil Wars' Joy Williams. Amy Adams learned to play the piano for her role.


The Leftovers (2014)
Description: Like 'Sorry For Your Loss', 'The Leftovers' explores profound grief and the impact of loss on individuals and relationships. Both shows delve into the emotional and psychological aftermath of tragedy, using a mix of realism and surreal elements to portray the characters' inner turmoil.
Fact: The show is based on Tom Perrotta's novel of the same name. It was critically acclaimed for its deep exploration of grief and existential questions. The series finale is often cited as one of the best in television history.


Big Little Lies (2017)
Description: Like 'Sorry For Your Loss', 'Big Little Lies' combines personal drama with deeper explorations of trauma and healing. Both shows feature strong female leads navigating complex emotional landscapes and the fallout from life-altering events.
Fact: Originally planned as a miniseries. The cast includes multiple Oscar winners. It was shot on location in Monterey, California.


This Is Us (2016)
Description: This Is Us shares with 'Sorry For Your Loss' a focus on family dynamics and the ripple effects of loss across generations. Both series use non-linear storytelling to reveal how past events shape present emotions and relationships.
Fact: The show was initially conceived as a film. Mandy Moore's aging makeup took over five hours to apply. It has been praised for its emotional depth and realistic portrayal of family life.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: Both 'Fleabag' and 'Sorry For Your Loss' feature protagonists dealing with grief through humor and raw honesty. They share a darkly comedic tone and explore the messy, complicated nature of healing after loss.
Fact: Phoebe Waller-Bridge wrote and starred in the series. The show won six Emmy Awards. The 'hot priest' character became a cultural phenomenon.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: Both shows feature young protagonists navigating trauma and emotional pain, though 'The End of the F***ing World' does so with a darker, more absurdist tone. They share themes of loss, alienation, and the search for connection.
Fact: Based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman. The first season was shot in just 23 days. It combines elements of black comedy and coming-of-age drama.


A Million Little Things (2018)
Description: Similar to 'Sorry For Your Loss', this series examines how a sudden death affects a close-knit group of friends, exploring themes of grief, guilt, and the struggle to move forward. Both shows highlight the complexity of mourning and the different ways people cope.
Fact: The title is inspired by the saying 'Friendship isn't a big thing—it's a million little things.' The show addresses mental health issues directly. It features an ensemble cast with strong chemistry.


Normal People (2020)
Description: Like 'Sorry For Your Loss', 'Normal People' is an intimate character study that examines relationships with emotional honesty. Both shows use subtle performances and naturalistic dialogue to explore love, loss, and personal growth.
Fact: Adapted from Sally Rooney's bestselling novel. The sex scenes were choreographed by an intimacy coordinator. It was a breakout hit for Hulu and the BBC.
