If you loved the unique blend of mythology, humor, and family drama in *The Almighty Johnsons* (2011), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same magical realism, quirky characters, and epic storytelling. Whether you're a fan of Norse gods in modern settings or just enjoy fantastical adventures, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Supernatural (2005)
Description: Follows brothers who hunt supernatural creatures, blending mythology, folklore, and biblical elements into a modern-day adventure.
Fact: One of the longest-running fantasy TV series, it originally planned for a five-season arc but expanded due to its popularity.


Warehouse 13 (2009)
Description: Centers on agents collecting and containing magical artifacts, combining humor, mystery, and supernatural elements in a unique setting.
Fact: The warehouse itself is said to be infinite, containing artifacts from every culture and time period, each with its own story.


Grimm (2011)
Description: A detective discovers he's part of a lineage of hunters who can see mythical creatures hiding in plain sight, blending crime-solving with folklore.
Fact: Inspired by Grimm's Fairy Tales, the show reimagines classic stories with a dark, modern twist.


Once Upon a Time (2011)
Description: Reimagines fairy tale characters living in the real world, exploring their dual identities and interconnected destinies.
Fact: The show features a vast array of characters from different stories, often weaving their narratives together in unexpected ways.


Good Omens (2019)
Description: A humorous and fantastical take on divine beings navigating human society, with themes of destiny, free will, and unlikely friendships.
Fact: Originally a novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, the series was highly anticipated by fans of the book for over a decade before its release.


American Gods (2017)
Description: Blends mythology with modern-day settings, exploring the lives of gods living among humans and their struggles for relevance and power.
Fact: Based on Neil Gaiman's novel, the show features a diverse pantheon of gods from various cultures, including Norse, African, and Slavic deities.


The Librarians (2014)
Description: A lighthearted adventure series about a group protecting magical artifacts, blending mythology, history, and fantasy in a contemporary setting.
Fact: Spin-off of a series of TV movies, the show expands the lore of the Librarian's role in safeguarding mystical objects.


Lucifer (2016)
Description: Mixes crime procedural with supernatural elements, focusing on the Devil living among humans and grappling with his identity and morality.
Fact: Initially developed by Fox, the show was canceled after three seasons but revived by Netflix due to fan demand.


Shadowhunters (2016)
Description: Focuses on a young woman who discovers she's part of a secret order of demon hunters, blending urban fantasy with angelic lore.
Fact: Adapted from Cassandra Clare's 'The Mortal Instruments' series, the show expands the universe with new characters and plotlines.


The Magicians (2015)
Description: A darker take on magic and fantasy, following students at a magical university who discover that fairy tales are real and dangerous.
Fact: Based on Lev Grossman's novels, the series is often described as 'Harry Potter for adults' due to its mature themes.
