If you're a fan of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' (2009), you're probably hooked on its dazzling performances, fierce competition, and unapologetic celebration of drag culture. But what do you watch when you've binged every season? This article highlights 10 must-see movies and shows that capture the same glamour, drama, and heart as 'RuPaul's Drag Race.' Whether you love the runway looks, the witty banter, or the emotional journeys, these picks will keep you entertained.

America's Next Top Model (2003)
Description: Similar to RuPaul's Drag Race, this show is a competition that tests contestants' ability to transform and perform in front of the camera. Both shows emphasize photo shoots, runway walks, and personality.
Fact: Created by supermodel Tyra Banks. The show has had over 20 cycles. Many contestants have gone on to successful modeling careers.


The A-List: New York (2010)
Description: This reality show shares RuPaul's Drag Race's focus on LGBTQ+ culture and personalities. Both shows feature dramatic interpersonal dynamics and showcase diverse queer identities.
Fact: The show followed a group of gay men in New York City. It was part of Logo TV's lineup, like early seasons of Drag Race. The cast included prominent figures in NYC's gay scene.


RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (2012)
Description: As a direct spin-off, this show shares all the same elements as the original RuPaul's Drag Race but features returning fan-favorite queens competing for another chance at the crown.
Fact: Features queens from previous seasons returning to compete. The format has evolved over the years with different voting systems. Some queens have competed multiple times on All Stars.


Botched (2014)
Description: While not a competition show, 'Botched' shares RuPaul's Drag Race's focus on transformation and the importance of appearance. Both shows explore the lengths people go to achieve their ideal look.
Fact: Features plastic surgeons fixing bad cosmetic procedures. Many patients are reality TV stars or celebrities. The show highlights both physical and emotional transformations.


The Boulet Brothers' Dragula (2016)
Description: This show shares RuPaul's Drag Race's competitive format but with a darker, horror-themed twist. Both celebrate drag artistry but 'Dragula' emphasizes alternative and underground drag styles, including punk, goth, and monster drag.
Fact: The Boulet Brothers are iconic figures in the alternative drag scene. Challenges often include extreme physical tests like eating bugs or being buried alive. The show has a strong focus on DIY and punk aesthetics in drag.


Face Off (2011)
Description: While not about drag, 'Face Off' shares RuPaul's Drag Race's emphasis on transformation and artistry through makeup and special effects. Both shows highlight the creative process behind dramatic physical transformations.
Fact: The show features professional special effects makeup artists competing in challenges. Many contestants have worked on major Hollywood films. The transformations often involve creating entire characters from scratch.


RuPaul's Drag Race UK (2019)
Description: This is the British version of RuPaul's Drag Race, maintaining the same format but with UK drag sensibilities and cultural references. It showcases the unique flavor of British drag.
Fact: Features UK drag legends as judges. Challenges often include British humor and references. The winner receives a special crown and title.


Project Runway (2004)
Description: Like RuPaul's Drag Race, 'Project Runway' is a competition show centered around creativity and fashion. Both shows feature challenges that test contestants' ability to create under pressure and showcase their unique styles.
Fact: The show has launched the careers of many famous designers. Challenges often involve unconventional materials or tight deadlines. Heidi Klum's famous catchphrase 'Auf Wiedersehen' is similar to RuPaul's 'Sashay away'.


Making the Cut (2020)
Description: This fashion competition show shares RuPaul's Drag Race's focus on creativity, branding, and entrepreneurship in the fashion world. Both shows highlight the business side of creative industries.
Fact: Hosted by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn from Project Runway. Winners receive $1 million to invest in their brand. The show features global locations and high-production values.


We're Here (2020)
Description: Similar to RuPaul's Drag Race, 'We're Here' focuses on the transformative power of drag, showcasing the art form's ability to empower individuals and communities. Both shows celebrate drag culture and its impact on personal identity and self-expression.
Fact: The show features former RuPaul's Drag Race contestants as mentors. It travels to small towns across America to spread the message of love and acceptance through drag. Each episode culminates in a drag performance that brings the community together.
