If you enjoyed the gripping dystopian thriller 'The Feed' (2019), you're likely craving more shows that explore the dark side of technology and human connection. This article highlights 10 similar movies and TV series that deliver the same intense, thought-provoking experience, perfect for fans of sci-fi and psychological drama.

Westworld (2016)
Description: Delves into themes of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding human-like robots, set in a high-tech amusement park.
Fact: The show is based on the 1973 film of the same name. It features intricate storytelling with multiple timelines that gradually reveal the park's mysteries.


The Man in the High Castle (2015)
Description: Depicts an alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II, exploring themes of resistance, propaganda, and the fragility of reality.
Fact: Based on Philip K. Dick's novel, the show features intricate world-building and a mix of historical and speculative fiction elements.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Explores the dark side of technology and its impact on society, often presenting dystopian futures where human relationships are strained by digital advancements.
Fact: Each episode is a standalone story, allowing for diverse narratives and settings. The show was inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' and aims to provoke thought about modern society.


Orphan Black (2013)
Description: Centers on clones who discover their existence is part of a larger conspiracy, touching on themes of identity, ethics in science, and personal freedom.
Fact: Tatiana Maslany plays multiple clone characters, showcasing her impressive range as an actress. The show won several awards for its innovative storytelling.


Humans (2015)
Description: Examines the integration of humanoid robots into everyday life, exploring themes of identity, autonomy, and the blurred lines between humans and machines.
Fact: The show is a remake of the Swedish series 'Real Humans'. It gained a cult following for its nuanced portrayal of synthetic beings.


Upload (2020)
Description: Presents a near-future where humans can upload their consciousness into a digital afterlife, raising questions about mortality, privacy, and corporate control.
Fact: The series blends comedy with sci-fi elements, offering a lighter take on futuristic technology. It was created by Greg Daniels, known for 'The Office' and 'Parks and Recreation'.


Devs (2020)
Description: Focuses on a secretive tech company developing a quantum computing system that challenges the boundaries of reality and free will.
Fact: The series is known for its minimalist aesthetic and philosophical undertones. It was created by Alex Garland, who also directed 'Ex Machina'.


Years and Years (2019)
Description: Follows a family over several decades as they navigate a rapidly changing world filled with technological advancements and political upheaval.
Fact: The show was praised for its timely commentary on current societal trends. It features a nonlinear narrative that jumps forward in time.


Tales from the Loop (2020)
Description: Set in a small town where mysterious experiments take place, the series explores the emotional and psychological effects of advanced technology on ordinary people.
Fact: Inspired by the art of Simon Stålenhag, the show has a visually striking aesthetic that blends retro-futurism with rural landscapes.


Counterpart (2017)
Description: Revolves around a parallel universe and the consequences of crossing between worlds, blending espionage with existential questions about identity and choice.
Fact: The series was canceled after two seasons but developed a dedicated fanbase. It stars J.K. Simmons in dual roles as two versions of the same character.
