If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and thrilling vibes of 'Dating Death' (2022), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that share similar themes of romance, danger, and unexpected twists. Whether you're a fan of the genre or just looking for your next binge-worthy obsession, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Six Feet Under (2001)
Description: A dramedy that explores mortality, family dynamics, and existential crises, often with dark humor and poignant storytelling.
Fact: Each episode begins with a death, which sets the tone for the narrative. The series finale is often cited as one of the best in TV history.


Pushing Daisies (2007)
Description: A whimsical and visually stylized series that combines romance, mystery, and the supernatural, with a quirky tone and vibrant aesthetics.
Fact: The show was known for its unique color palette and fairy-tale-like narration. It won multiple Emmy Awards for its art direction and production design.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: An anthology series that examines the dark side of technology and human nature, often with dystopian and thought-provoking narratives.
Fact: Each episode is a standalone story, allowing for diverse themes and settings. The show's title refers to the reflective screens of devices when turned off.


The Leftovers (2014)
Description: A deeply emotional and philosophical drama about grief, loss, and the search for meaning in a world where 2% of the population suddenly vanishes.
Fact: The show was inspired by Tom Perrotta's novel of the same name. Its soundtrack, composed by Max Richter, became iconic for its haunting beauty.


iZombie (2015)
Description: A supernatural procedural with a comedic twist, focusing on identity, memory, and the blurred lines between life and death.
Fact: The show is loosely based on a DC Comics series of the same name. It blends crime-solving with zombie mythology in a unique way.


The Good Place (2016)
Description: A philosophical comedy that delves into morality, the afterlife, and human connection, often with a surreal and whimsical tone.
Fact: The show's unique depiction of the afterlife was inspired by various religious and philosophical concepts. It features a fake language called 'Medium Place' gibberish.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: A sharp, witty, and emotionally raw comedy-drama that explores love, guilt, and self-destruction with a fourth-wall-breaking narrative style.
Fact: The show originated as a one-woman play written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It won multiple Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: A darkly comedic coming-of-age story that blends elements of romance, existential dread, and a road trip narrative, exploring themes of alienation and emotional vulnerability.
Fact: The show is based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman. It was initially planned as a film but was adapted into a TV series.


Forever (2018)
Description: A surreal and introspective take on marriage, eternity, and the afterlife, mixing dry humor with deep emotional undercurrents.
Fact: The show was created by Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard, known for their work on 'Parks and Recreation.' It was canceled after one season but gained a cult following.


Upload (2020)
Description: A sci-fi comedy-drama that explores digital afterlife, human relationships, and corporate control over existence, blending humor with existential questions.
Fact: The show's concept was partially inspired by the idea of cryonics and digital consciousness. It was one of Amazon Prime's most-watched original series in
