If you loved the eerie, tech-driven mystery of 'Dark/Web' (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that delve into the dark side of the internet, blending suspense, horror, and psychological thrills. Whether you're a fan of cyber mysteries or just looking for your next binge-worthy obsession, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Westworld (2016)
Description: Set in a high-tech amusement park, it explores themes of artificial consciousness, human morality, and the consequences of playing god with technology.
Fact: The show's title and premise are loosely based on the 1973 film of the same name, but it expands significantly on the original's ideas.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Explores the dark side of technology and its impact on society through standalone episodes, often featuring dystopian futures and psychological twists.
Fact: The show was inspired by older anthology series like 'The Twilight Zone' and each episode is a self-contained story with different characters and settings.


Humans (2015)
Description: A drama about humanoid robots with artificial intelligence, examining the ethical and emotional complexities of human-robot relationships.
Fact: The series is a remake of the Swedish show 'Real Humans' and was praised for its nuanced portrayal of AI and humanity.


Mr. Robot (2015)
Description: Delves into themes of hacking, corporate control, and psychological instability, with a narrative that often blurs the line between reality and delusion.
Fact: The show's creator, Sam Esmail, originally intended it to be a feature film but expanded it into a series due to its complex themes.


Upload (2020)
Description: A satirical take on the afterlife in a digital world, blending dark humor with questions about identity, privacy, and corporate control.
Fact: The show's creator, Greg Daniels, is also known for his work on 'The Office' and 'Parks and Recreation,' bringing a comedic touch to sci-fi themes.


Devs (2020)
Description: A tech thriller that examines determinism, free will, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Fact: The series was shot in 4:3 aspect ratio to create a more cinematic and claustrophobic feel, reminiscent of classic films.


The Capture (2019)
Description: A conspiracy thriller that delves into surveillance, deepfake technology, and the manipulation of truth in the digital age.
Fact: The show's plot was inspired by real-world concerns about the reliability of video evidence in the era of advanced editing tools.


The Peripheral (2022)
Description: A sci-fi series that explores alternate realities, time travel, and the manipulation of technology, with a focus on the darker implications of these advancements.
Fact: Based on the novel by William Gibson, the show is part of a larger universe that includes his other works like 'The Jackpot Trilogy.'


Counterpart (2017)
Description: A spy thriller with a sci-fi twist, featuring parallel universes and doppelgängers, exploring themes of identity, espionage, and moral ambiguity.
Fact: The series was canceled after two seasons but gained a cult following for its intricate plotting and strong performances.


The Feed (2019)
Description: A near-future thriller about a neural implant that connects people's minds, leading to unforeseen dangers and societal collapse.
Fact: The series is based on a novel by Nick Clark Windo and explores the dark side of ubiquitous connectivity.
