If you're a fan of the dark, psychological, and supernatural themes in 'Tokyo Ghoul (2014),' you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores gripping stories filled with horror, transformation, and moral dilemmas, perfect for those who crave intense narratives and complex characters.

Elfen Lied (2004)
Description: Known for its graphic violence and exploration of themes like discrimination, trauma, and the nature of humanity, featuring characters with hidden, monstrous powers.
Fact: The title 'Elfen Lied' translates to 'Elf's Song' in German, referencing the opening theme which is sung in an invented language.


Ergo Proxy (2006)
Description: A philosophical and psychological series set in a dystopian future, dealing with themes of identity, existentialism, and the nature of humanity.
Fact: The series features references to numerous philosophical works and theories, making it a deeply intellectual experience.


Vampire Knight (2008)
Description: A romantic yet dark series that explores the tensions between vampires and humans, with a protagonist caught between two worlds and her own hidden nature.
Fact: The anime's art style is heavily influenced by gothic fashion, giving it a distinctive and elegant visual appeal.


Black Butler (2008)
Description: Combines supernatural elements with dark, gothic aesthetics, following a young aristocrat who forms a pact with a demon, blending mystery, action, and moral ambiguity.
Fact: The series is set in Victorian England and incorporates many historical elements and figures into its storyline.


Blue Exorcist (2011)
Description: Centers around a protagonist who discovers his demonic heritage and struggles with his dual nature, blending action, supernatural elements, and deep psychological conflicts.
Fact: The anime's setting, True Cross Academy, is modeled after real locations in Tokyo, adding a layer of realism to its fantastical elements.


Psycho-Pass (2012)
Description: A dystopian series that delves into the psychological and moral dilemmas of a society where human emotions and potential for crime are quantified and controlled.
Fact: The concept of the Sybil System was inspired by real-world discussions about predictive policing and the ethics of surveillance.


Attack on Titan (2013)
Description: Features a dark and violent world where humans are preyed upon by monstrous beings, exploring themes of survival, identity, and the blurred lines between humanity and monstrosity.
Fact: The series was inspired by a real-life experience of the creator, who saw a drunk man harassing others and imagined what it would be like if humans were powerless against such a threat.


Seraph of the End (2015)
Description: Set in a post-apocalyptic world where vampires rule over humans, exploring themes of revenge, power, and the struggle for freedom.
Fact: The anime's opening theme was performed by a famous Japanese rock band, adding to its intense and dramatic tone.


Goblin Slayer (2018)
Description: A dark fantasy series that doesn't shy away from brutal violence and explores the psychological toll of relentless combat and trauma.
Fact: The series sparked controversy for its graphic content in the first episode, leading to discussions about the portrayal of violence in anime.


The Promised Neverland (2019)
Description: A gripping tale of children discovering the horrifying truth about their idyllic orphanage, focusing on survival, betrayal, and the fight against monstrous oppressors.
Fact: The series was initially conceived as a horror story set in a hospital before the creators settled on the orphanage setting.
