If you're a fan of the magical world of 'Merlin' (2008), you're likely craving more shows and movies that blend fantasy, adventure, and medieval charm. This article is your guide to 10 captivating titles that share the same enchanting spirit, from legendary tales of sorcery to epic quests of heroism. Whether you loved the dynamic between Merlin and Arthur or the rich lore of Camelot, these recommendations will keep you spellbound.

Robin Hood (2006)
Description: 'Robin Hood' shares with 'Merlin' a medieval setting and themes of heroism and justice. Both shows feature charismatic leads who fight against corruption, with a mix of action and humor.
Fact: The series stars Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood. It was filmed in Hungary. Ran for three seasons.


Game of Thrones (2011)
Description: Like 'Merlin', 'Game of Thrones' is a fantasy series that blends magic, medieval politics, and epic battles. Both shows feature strong character arcs and explore themes of power, loyalty, and destiny. The visual aesthetics of castles, forests, and mystical elements are also similar.
Fact: 'Game of Thrones' is based on George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series. The show won a record 59 Emmy Awards. The phrase 'Winter is Coming' became a cultural phenomenon.


The Shannara Chronicles (2016)
Description: This series, like 'Merlin', is a fantasy epic with young protagonists facing magical threats. Both shows blend coming-of-age themes with high-stakes adventures in richly imagined worlds.
Fact: Based on Terry Brooks' novels. The series features post-apocalyptic elements. It was initially aired on MTV.


Camelot (2011)
Description: 'Camelot' shares with 'Merlin' the Arthurian legend backdrop, focusing on the rise of King Arthur and the role of magic in his kingdom. Both series highlight the mentor-mentee relationship between Merlin and Arthur, with a mix of drama and fantasy elements.
Fact: 'Camelot' stars Joseph Fiennes as Merlin. The series was produced by the same team behind 'The Tudors'. It was canceled after one season despite strong ratings.


Once Upon a Time (2011)
Description: This series, like 'Merlin', reimagines classic fairy tales with a modern twist. Both shows feature magical realms, heroic journeys, and the battle between good and evil. The storytelling style combines adventure with emotional depth.
Fact: 'Once Upon a Time' was created by the writers of 'Lost'. The show features characters from multiple fairy tales. It ran for seven seasons.


Vikings (2013)
Description: 'Vikings' and 'Merlin' both delve into legendary tales with a mix of history and mythology. Both shows feature strong character development and epic storytelling.
Fact: 'Vikings' was inspired by the sagas of Ragnar Lothbrok. The series was filmed in Ireland. It ran for six seasons.


Atlantis (2013)
Description: Like 'Merlin', 'Atlantis' is a fantasy series that reimagines ancient myths with a young hero at its center. Both shows combine adventure, mythology, and a touch of romance.
Fact: Created by the same team behind 'Merlin'. The series was canceled after two seasons. It features characters from Greek mythology.


The Last Kingdom (2015)
Description: While more historical than 'Merlin', 'The Last Kingdom' shares a medieval setting and themes of loyalty and power. Both shows feature intense battles and complex character relationships.
Fact: Based on Bernard Cornwell's 'The Saxon Stories'. The series was produced by the BBC. It spans five seasons.


The Outpost (2018)
Description: This series shares with 'Merlin' a fantasy setting with a strong female lead. Both shows explore themes of destiny, magic, and the struggle against dark forces.
Fact: 'The Outpost' was created by the team behind 'Arrow'. The series was filmed in Serbia. It ran for four seasons.


Legend of the Seeker (2008)
Description: Similar to 'Merlin', 'Legend of the Seeker' is a fantasy adventure series with a young hero discovering his destiny. Both shows feature quests, magical creatures, and a mix of action and drama.
Fact: Based on Terry Goodkind's 'The Sword of Truth' novels. The series was filmed in New Zealand. It was canceled after two seasons.
