If you loved the inventive and explosive fun of 'Savage Builds' (2019), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar shows and movies that blend science, engineering, and over-the-top experiments. Whether you're a fan of Adam Savage's wild creations or just love seeing things get blown up in the name of science, these picks will keep you entertained.

MythBusters (2003)
Description: The show focuses on testing myths, urban legends, and scientific principles through hands-on experiments and builds, often involving custom-made contraptions and explosive results.
Fact: The hosts, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, were originally special effects experts before becoming TV personalities. The show ran for 14 seasons and became a cultural phenomenon.


Fast N' Loud (2012)
Description: The show documents the restoration and customization of classic cars, with a focus on turning a profit through savvy buying and selling.
Fact: The Gas Monkey Garage, featured in the show, became a well-known brand in the car restoration community. The show also spawned several spin-offs.


Junkyard Empire (2015)
Description: The series follows a team of mechanics and fabricators as they transform junk cars into high-performance machines, emphasizing creativity and resourcefulness.
Fact: The show is set in a real junkyard in Maryland, and many of the builds are commissioned by clients with specific requests.


Rust Valley Restorers (2018)
Description: The series follows a team of car enthusiasts as they restore classic cars, blending mechanical skill with a passion for automotive history.
Fact: The show is set in British Columbia, Canada, and features a unique collection of vintage cars. The team often faces tight budgets and tight deadlines.


Scrapheap Challenge (1998)
Description: Teams compete to build functional machines from scrap materials, highlighting innovation and problem-solving under time constraints.
Fact: The show was originally a British production and inspired similar competitions worldwide. It often featured quirky and unconventional designs.


Dirty Jobs (2005)
Description: The host takes on some of the most challenging and unusual jobs, often involving manual labor and hands-on problem-solving in industrial settings.
Fact: Mike Rowe, the host, became a vocal advocate for skilled trades and blue-collar work as a result of the show. It won multiple Emmy Awards.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: This series provides an in-depth look at the manufacturing and production processes of everyday items, showcasing the ingenuity and engineering behind them.
Fact: The show has no host or narrator in its original Canadian version, relying solely on visuals and text. It has been broadcast in over 100 countries.


How Do They Do It? (2006)
Description: This series explores the science and engineering behind everyday objects and large-scale industrial processes, demystifying how things work.
Fact: The show covers a wide range of topics, from food production to aerospace engineering, making complex subjects accessible to viewers.


Prototype This! (2008)
Description: A team of engineers and designers create wild prototypes and inventions, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with technology and creativity.
Fact: The show was produced by the same team behind 'MythBusters' and featured many of the same behind-the-scenes experts.


The Big Brain Theory (2013)
Description: Competitors solve complex engineering challenges in a high-stakes environment, showcasing their problem-solving skills and technical expertise.
Fact: The show was hosted by Kal Penn and featured challenges judged by a panel of industry experts. It highlighted real-world engineering problems.
