If you're a fan of 'Impossible Builds' (2018), the thrilling documentary series that showcases groundbreaking engineering feats, you'll love this list of 10 similar movies and shows. From awe-inspiring constructions to daring architectural marvels, these picks will satisfy your curiosity for the extraordinary. Dive in to discover your next binge-worthy watch!

MythBusters (2003)
Description: Focuses on testing the feasibility of various myths and engineering challenges, often involving large-scale builds and experiments.
Fact: The show was originally hosted by special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, who used their practical knowledge to debunk or confirm myths.


Top Gear (2002)
Description: Combines automotive enthusiasm with large-scale challenges and stunts, often requiring creative engineering solutions.
Fact: The show's 'Cheap Car Challenges' became iconic, where hosts had to complete tasks with budget vehicles.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: Focuses on custom car builds and restorations, emphasizing the craftsmanship and problem-solving required in automotive work.
Fact: The show is a spin-off of 'Pawn Stars' and follows the team at Count's Kustoms in Las Vegas.


Fast N' Loud (2012)
Description: Centers on restoring and customizing cars, showcasing the detailed work and creativity involved in automotive builds.
Fact: The Gas Monkey Garage team often turns neglected vehicles into high-value masterpieces.


The Grand Tour (2016)
Description: Features extravagant automotive adventures and builds, blending humor with impressive engineering feats.
Fact: The show was created by the former hosts of Top Gear after their departure from the BBC.


American Chopper (2003)
Description: Revolves around building custom motorcycles, showcasing the design and engineering challenges of creating unique bikes.
Fact: The show famously featured the feud between Paul Teutul Sr. and his son Paul Jr., which became a central storyline.


Extreme Engineering (2003)
Description: Focuses on ambitious engineering projects around the world, detailing the challenges and innovations involved in their construction.
Fact: The show often featured futuristic concepts and mega-projects that pushed the boundaries of modern engineering.


Dirty Jobs (2005)
Description: Showcases unconventional and often physically demanding jobs, emphasizing the hands-on, problem-solving aspect of labor.
Fact: Host Mike Rowe performed over 300 different jobs throughout the show's run, many of which were dangerous or highly specialized.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: Explores the intricate processes behind manufacturing and constructing everyday objects, highlighting engineering and design.
Fact: The show has covered over 1,000 different items, from simple products like pencils to complex machinery.


Wheeler Dealers (2003)
Description: Follows the process of buying, restoring, and selling cars, highlighting the technical and financial aspects of automotive projects.
Fact: The show originally featured Mike Brewer as the wheeler-dealer and Edd China as the mechanic before Edd's departure.
