If you're a fan of the intense drama, strategic gameplay, and unpredictable twists of 'Big Brother (2018),' you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies. Whether you crave reality TV competition, psychological thrillers, or social experiments, this list has something to keep you hooked. Dive in and discover your next binge-worthy obsession!

The Real World (1992)
Description: A pioneering reality show that places a group of strangers in a shared living environment, capturing their interactions and conflicts. The show focuses on unscripted drama and personal relationships.
Fact: The Real World is credited with launching the modern reality TV genre. The show's first season was set in New York City and featured seven strangers living together.


Survivor (2000)
Description: A reality competition show where contestants are isolated in a remote location and must outwit, outplay, and outlast each other to win. The social dynamics, alliances, and strategic gameplay are central to the show's appeal.
Fact: Survivor was created by Charlie Parsons and is one of the first reality shows to popularize the elimination format. The show has been filmed in over 20 different countries.


The Amazing Race (2001)
Description: A reality competition where teams race around the world, completing challenges and navigating foreign cultures. The show emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and the unpredictability of human behavior under pressure.
Fact: The Amazing Race has won multiple Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program. Contestants often travel over 25,000 miles during the race.


Keeping Up with the Kardashians (2007)
Description: A reality show documenting the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian-Jenner family. The show thrives on family dynamics, personal drama, and the glamorous lifestyles of its stars.
Fact: Keeping Up with the Kardashians aired for 20 seasons and launched numerous spin-offs. The show turned the Kardashian family into global celebrities and influencers.


The Only Way Is Essex (2010)
Description: A British reality show blending scripted and unscripted elements, following the lives of a group of friends in Essex. The show focuses on their relationships, glamorous lifestyles, and dramatic confrontations.
Fact: The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) is credited with popularizing the 'scripted reality' genre. The show has aired over 30 seasons and remains a staple of British reality TV.


Geordie Shore (2011)
Description: A British reality show featuring a group of young adults living together, with a focus on their partying, relationships, and conflicts. The show emphasizes over-the-top drama and larger-than-life personalities.
Fact: Geordie Shore is the UK's answer to Jersey Shore and is set in Newcastle. The show has spawned multiple spin-offs and international versions.


The Hills (2006)
Description: A reality show following the lives of young adults in Los Angeles, blending scripted and unscripted elements. The show focuses on their careers, relationships, and the glamorous yet dramatic aspects of their lives.
Fact: The Hills was a spin-off of Laguna Beach and became a cultural phenomenon. The show's iconic theme song, 'Unwritten' by Natasha Bedingfield, is still associated with the series.


The Bachelor (2002)
Description: A dating reality show where a single person dates multiple contestants, eliminating them one by one until a final choice is made. The show thrives on drama, emotional highs and lows, and interpersonal conflicts.
Fact: The Bachelor has spawned numerous spin-offs, including The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise. The show's first season aired in 2002 and has since become a cultural phenomenon.


Jersey Shore (2009)
Description: A reality show following a group of young adults living together in a summer house, with a focus on their wild antics, relationships, and conflicts. The show thrives on exaggerated personalities and dramatic interactions.
Fact: Jersey Shore became a cultural phenomenon and popularized terms like 'GTL' (gym, tan, laundry). The show was filmed in various locations, including Seaside Heights, New Jersey, and Miami.


The Challenge (1998)
Description: A competition-based reality show where contestants from various reality series compete in physical and mental challenges. The show blends strategy, alliances, and intense rivalries.
Fact: Originally titled Road Rules: All Stars, the show rebranded as The Challenge and has aired over 30 seasons. Many contestants return for multiple seasons, creating long-standing feuds and alliances.
