If you loved the dark humor, thrilling twists, and quirky characters of 'Two Weeks to Live' (2020), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same blend of suspense, comedy, and unexpected drama. Whether you're craving more revenge plots, eccentric protagonists, or heart-pounding action, these recommendations will keep you entertained. Dive in and discover your next binge-worthy obsession!

I May Destroy You (2020)
Description: Similar to 'Two Weeks to Live' in its exploration of trauma through a darkly comedic lens. Both shows feature young protagonists dealing with unexpected life-altering events, blending humor with serious themes in a distinctly British style.
Fact: Michaela Coel wrote, co-directed, and starred in the series. Inspired by Coel's own experience of sexual assault. The show was entirely filmed in London.


Preacher (2016)
Description: Similar to 'Two Weeks to Live' in its mix of dark humor, violence, and supernatural elements. Both shows feature protagonists on unconventional quests and blend absurd situations with genuine emotional moments.
Fact: Based on the Vertigo comic by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg developed the TV adaptation. The show features an angel named Fiore who loves show tunes.


Barry (2018)
Description: Like 'Two Weeks to Live', 'Barry' combines violent situations with dark comedy. Both shows feature protagonists trying to escape their pasts while getting entangled in increasingly absurd and dangerous scenarios.
Fact: Bill Hader co-created the series and stars as Barry. Hader directed most episodes himself. The show won multiple Emmys, including two for Hader's acting.


Search Party (2016)
Description: Similar to 'Two Weeks to Live' in its mix of mystery and dark comedy about young people getting in over their heads. Both shows feature millennial characters whose poor decisions lead to increasingly chaotic situations.
Fact: Originally aired on TBS before moving to HBO Max. The creators initially pitched it as a half-hour drama. Each season shifts genres while maintaining the core characters.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: Like 'Two Weeks to Live', 'Fleabag' features a sharp-witted, flawed female protagonist navigating chaotic life situations. Both shows excel at blending dark humor with emotional depth and feature unconventional storytelling techniques (like breaking the fourth wall).
Fact: Phoebe Waller-Bridge wrote and starred in the series. The show originated as a one-woman play at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It won six Emmy Awards in


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: Similar to 'Two Weeks to Live' in its dark comedy tone and coming-of-age themes, 'The End of the F***ing World' follows two misfit teenagers on a chaotic journey. Both shows blend humor with violence and explore themes of rebellion and self-discovery.
Fact: Based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman. The show was initially intended to be a film. The soundtrack features 1950s and 1960s rock and roll music.


Good Girls (2018)
Description: Like 'Two Weeks to Live', 'Good Girls' features ordinary women getting involved in criminal activities, blending comedy with darker elements. Both shows explore themes of female empowerment through unconventional and often illegal means.
Fact: Inspired by real-life female criminals. Christina Hendricks performed many of her own stunts. The show was canceled after four seasons despite fan campaigns to save it.


Killing Eve (2018)
Description: Shares with 'Two Weeks to Live' a focus on complex female characters, dark humor, and violent situations. Both shows feature unconventional relationships and blend thriller elements with comedy, creating a unique tone that balances tension and humor.
Fact: Also created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Based on Luke Jennings' 'Villanelle' novellas. Sandra Oh became the first Asian woman nominated for a Lead Actress Emmy for this role.


The Flight Attendant (2020)
Description: Shares with 'Two Weeks to Live' a female protagonist caught up in dangerous situations she's unprepared for. Both shows blend mystery elements with comedy and feature protagonists who make questionable decisions while trying to solve their problems.
Fact: Based on the novel by Chris Bohjalian. Kaley Cuoco also served as executive producer. The show features elaborate fantasy sequences that visualize the protagonist's inner turmoil.


Doom Patrol (2019)
Description: Shares with 'Two Weeks to Live' a quirky, offbeat tone and characters who are misfits dealing with trauma. Both shows blend humor with emotional depth and feature unconventional family dynamics among their central characters.
Fact: Based on the DC Comics team. Features Brendan Fraser as the voice of Robotman. The show is known for its surreal storytelling and bizarre villains.
