If you're a fan of 'The Red Road' (2014), a gripping drama that blends crime, mystery, and Native American culture, you're probably craving more shows with similar themes. This article highlights 10 movies and TV series that capture the same intense atmosphere, complex characters, and compelling storytelling. Whether you loved the small-town tension, moral dilemmas, or cultural depth of 'The Red Road,' this list will guide you to your next binge-worthy obsession.

Sons of Anarchy (2008)
Description: 'Sons of Anarchy' and 'The Red Road' both examine the dynamics of close-knit, insular communities and the moral ambiguities of their protagonists. Both series feature antiheroes who struggle with their identities and loyalties, set against a backdrop of crime and family drama.
Fact: 'Sons of Anarchy' was created by Kurt Sutter, who also played the character Otto Delaney. The show is loosely based on Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. It was one of FX's highest-rated series during its run.


Justified (2010)
Description: Like 'The Red Road', 'Justified' features a lawman protagonist operating in a rural setting, dealing with local crime and personal demons. Both shows blend crime drama with deep character studies and explore themes of justice, family, and cultural conflict.
Fact: 'Justified' is based on Elmore Leonard's short story 'Fire in the Hole'. Timothy Olyphant's portrayal of Raylan Givens was praised for its charm and intensity. The show's dialogue is known for its sharp, witty exchanges.


The Killing (2011)
Description: 'The Killing' and 'The Red Road' both delve into the psychological and emotional toll of crime investigations. Both series feature moody, atmospheric storytelling and complex characters grappling with personal and professional challenges.
Fact: 'The Killing' is based on the Danish series 'Forbrydelsen'. The show was canceled twice before being revived for a final season. Joel Kinnaman's performance as Stephen Holder was widely praised.


Hell on Wheels (2011)
Description: Similar to 'The Red Road', 'Hell on Wheels' explores themes of revenge, redemption, and the clash between progress and tradition. Both shows are set in rugged, unforgiving landscapes and feature protagonists grappling with their pasts while trying to forge a new path.
Fact: 'Hell on Wheels' is set during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad. The show's title refers to the mobile encampments that followed the railroad's construction. Anson Mount, who plays Cullen Bohannon, also starred as Captain Christopher Pike in 'Star Trek: Discovery'.


Longmire (2012)
Description: Similar to 'The Red Road', 'Longmire' explores themes of law enforcement in rural settings, dealing with complex moral dilemmas and the clash between modern law and traditional values. Both shows feature strong, stoic protagonists navigating personal and professional challenges in small, tight-knit communities.
Fact: 'Longmire' is based on the Walt Longmire Mysteries series of novels by Craig Johnson. The show was initially canceled by A&E but was revived by Netflix for its final three seasons. The character of Walt Longmire was partly inspired by the author's own father.


Banshee (2013)
Description: 'Banshee' shares with 'The Red Road' a gritty, violent tone and a focus on crime in a small town with a significant Native American presence. Both series delve into themes of identity, redemption, and the consequences of past actions, set against a backdrop of rural America.
Fact: 'Banshee' was filmed in and around Charlotte, North Carolina. The show's creator, Jonathan Tropper, also wrote the novel 'This Is Where I Leave You'. Antony Starr, who plays the lead role, went on to star as Homelander in 'The Boys'.


True Detective (2014)
Description: Similar to 'The Red Road', 'True Detective' combines crime drama with deep character studies and explores themes of corruption, redemption, and the supernatural. Both series feature brooding, atmospheric storytelling and strong performances.
Fact: Each season of 'True Detective' features a new cast and storyline. The first season was written entirely by Nic Pizzolatto. Matthew McConaughey's performance as Rust Cohle is considered one of his best.


Fargo (2014)
Description: 'Fargo' shares with 'The Red Road' a blend of crime drama and dark humor, set in rural America. Both series feature eccentric characters, moral ambiguity, and a strong sense of place, with storytelling that balances tension and wit.
Fact: 'Fargo' is inspired by the Coen Brothers' 1996 film of the same name. Each season is a self-contained story with new characters. The show has won multiple Emmys, including Outstanding Miniseries.


Bloodline (2015)
Description: Like 'The Red Road', 'Bloodline' is a tense family drama with elements of crime and mystery. Both shows explore the dark secrets and moral compromises that can tear families apart, set in evocative, atmospheric locations.
Fact: 'Bloodline' was filmed in the Florida Keys, giving it a unique tropical noir aesthetic. The show was created by the same team behind 'Damages'. Kyle Chandler won an Emmy for his performance as John Rayburn.


Yellowstone (2018)
Description: 'Yellowstone' shares with 'The Red Road' a focus on land disputes, family loyalty, and the tension between indigenous populations and settlers. Both series feature strong, complex characters and explore the harsh realities of life in rural America.
Fact: 'Yellowstone' was created by Taylor Sheridan, who also wrote 'Sicario' and 'Hell or High Water'. The show has spawned several spin-offs, including '1883' and '1923'. Kevin Costner's role as John Dutton revitalized his career.
