If you're a fan of 'Talking Sopranos' (2020), the engaging podcast-style show where Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa revisit the iconic series 'The Sopranos,' you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. Whether you're craving behind-the-scenes insights, mafia drama, or witty banter, this list has something for every fan of the genre.

The Godfather (1972)
Description: A seminal crime epic that examines the Corleone family's power struggles, blending operatic drama with intimate character studies.
Fact: Marlon Brando improvised the famous 'I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse' scene, using a cat he found on set to add authenticity.


Casino (1995)
Description: A visceral depiction of the Las Vegas mob scene, focusing on greed, betrayal, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
Fact: The film's violent scenes were so realistic that the MPAA initially gave it an NC-17 rating, forcing edits to secure an R rating.


The Sopranos (1999)
Description: A groundbreaking series that delves deep into the complexities of organized crime, family dynamics, and psychological struggles, blending drama with dark humor.
Fact: The show was initially pitched as 'a mobster in therapy,' which was considered a risky concept at the time. It popularized the antihero trope in television.


The Wire (2002)
Description: A gritty, realistic portrayal of urban life, crime, and institutional dysfunction, known for its layered storytelling and social commentary.
Fact: The series was largely ignored by major award shows during its run but is now widely regarded as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.


The Departed (2006)
Description: A tense crime thriller about undercover agents and moles within the police and Irish mob, filled with twists and moral ambiguity.
Fact: The film is a remake of the Hong Kong movie 'Infernal Affairs,' but it significantly expands the original's storyline and characters.


Breaking Bad (2008)
Description: A character-driven drama that follows the moral descent of a high school chemistry teacher into the criminal underworld, blending tension with dark humor.
Fact: The show's iconic pink teddy bear from the season 2 opening sequences was inspired by a real-life incident involving a drug-related plane crash.


Boardwalk Empire (2010)
Description: Set during the Prohibition era, this series explores the intersection of crime, politics, and power, with a strong focus on character development and historical authenticity.
Fact: The show's pilot episode was the most expensive in HBO's history at the time, costing around $18 million. It was praised for its meticulous period detail.


Gomorrah (2014)
Description: A raw and unflinching look at the Neapolitan mafia, known for its documentary-like realism and brutal portrayal of organized crime.
Fact: The series is based on a book by Roberto Saviano, who has lived under police protection since its publication due to death threats from the Camorra.


Peaky Blinders (2013)
Description: A stylish crime drama set in post-WWI Birmingham, focusing on a powerful gang family, with themes of ambition, loyalty, and revenge.
Fact: The title refers to the gang's practice of sewing razor blades into the peaks of their caps, which they used as weapons.


Better Call Saul (2015)
Description: A prequel that explores the transformation of a small-time lawyer into a morally ambiguous figure, with a mix of legal drama and criminal underworld intrigue.
Fact: The show's black-and-white cold opens in later seasons were a creative choice to signify events taking place after the timeline of Breaking Bad.
