If you're a fan of 'Younger' (2015), the witty and charming TV series about a 40-year-old woman who pretends to be in her 20s to re-enter the publishing world, you're probably craving more shows with similar themes of reinvention, romance, and career struggles. This article highlights 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same spirit of humor, heart, and self-discovery. Whether you love the New York City backdrop, the workplace dynamics, or the age-defying antics, these picks will keep you entertained and coming back for more.

Sex and the City (1998)
Description: Like 'Younger', this iconic series revolves around women navigating careers, relationships, and personal growth in New York City. Both feature strong female leads who reinvent themselves and explore modern dating. The witty dialogue, fashion focus, and exploration of female empowerment make them spiritual cousins.
Fact: The famous opening credits sequence was shot for just $5,


Gilmore Girls (2000)
Description: While set in a small town, 'Gilmore Girls' shares with 'Younger' rapid-fire dialogue, strong female relationships, and themes of reinvention. Both feature intelligent, quick-witted women navigating careers and relationships, with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Fact: The famous dialogue pace required actors to memorize up to 80 pages per episode. The show's creator based Stars Hollow on her hometown of Washington, Connecticut. Luke's diner was modeled after a real-life Connecticut eatery.


Gossip Girl (2007)
Description: While more focused on wealthy teens, 'Gossip Girl' shares with 'Younger' a glamorous New York setting, fashion-forward aesthetic, and exploration of social dynamics. Both shows feature characters reinventing themselves and navigating complex relationships in competitive environments.
Fact: The iconic 'XOXO' sign-off was ad-libbed by Kristen Bell. The Met Steps became a tourist attraction because of the show. Blake Lively was only 19 when cast as Serena van der Woodsen.


Ugly Betty (2006)
Description: Both 'Younger' and 'Ugly Betty' center on women navigating the competitive world of New York publishing (magazine vs. book publishing). They blend workplace comedy with personal growth stories, featuring protagonists who don't fit the traditional mold of their industries but succeed through talent and determination.
Fact: Based on the Colombian telenovela 'Yo soy Betty, la fea'. America Ferrera wore prosthetic teeth and unflattering outfits to play Betty. The show won three Emmys during its four-season run.


The Mindy Project (2012)
Description: This series shares with 'Younger' a witty, career-driven female protagonist navigating love and work in New York City. Both shows blend romantic comedy elements with professional challenges, featuring strong female leads who are unapologetically ambitious yet vulnerable in their personal lives.
Fact: Mindy Kaling wrote nearly every episode in the first season. The show was originally developed for NBC before moving to Hulu. Many of Danny Castellano's sweaters became a running joke among fans.


Jane the Virgin (2014)
Description: Like 'Younger', this show mixes comedy and drama while following a young woman's unexpected life journey. Both feature strong female leads balancing career ambitions with complicated personal lives. The shows share a playful tone despite dealing with serious themes, and both incorporate elements of romance and self-discovery.
Fact: Inspired by Venezuelan telenovela 'Juana la virgen'. Gina Rodriguez performed many of her own stunts. The narrator (voiced by Anthony Mendez) became a beloved character in his own right.


The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017)
Description: Like 'Younger', this show features a strong female protagonist reinventing herself in unexpected ways (stand-up comedy vs. posing as younger). Both are set in New York and explore themes of female empowerment, career challenges, and personal growth with a mix of humor and heart.
Fact: Rachel Brosnahan had to learn to talk much faster for the role. The show's 1950s/60s costumes required over 5,000 individual pieces. Many exterior shots use CGI to recreate 1960s New York.


The Bold Type (2017)
Description: Similar to 'Younger' in its focus on young women navigating careers and personal lives in a fast-paced, glamorous industry (magazine publishing vs. book publishing). Both shows explore themes of female friendship, ambition, and reinvention. The stylish New York setting and lighthearted yet meaningful tone are also comparable.
Fact: Inspired by the life of former Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles. The show's fashion was heavily influenced by real-life magazine editorials. Many storylines were based on real experiences of women in publishing.


Hart of Dixie (2011)
Description: Like 'Younger', this fish-out-of-water story follows a professional woman adapting to a completely new environment (big city to small town vs. older woman posing as younger). Both mix romance, comedy, and personal growth, with strong female leads reinventing themselves in unexpected ways.
Fact: Filmed on the same set as 'Gilmore Girls'. Rachel Bilson's real-life pregnancy was written into the show. The fictional town of Bluebell was inspired by real Southern towns.


The Carrie Diaries (2013)
Description: This prequel to 'Sex and the City' shares with 'Younger' a coming-of-age story about a young woman discovering herself in New York's professional world. Both protagonists balance career aspirations with personal relationships while adapting to new environments (publishing and fashion industries).
Fact: AnnaSophia Robb was 19 when cast as young Carrie Bradshaw. The show's 1980s aesthetic was meticulously researched for accuracy. It was canceled after two seasons despite strong fan support.
