If you loved the gripping drama and intense action of 'Red Queen (2024),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 must-watch movies and shows that share similar themes of power struggles, intrigue, and high-stakes storytelling. Whether you're a fan of dystopian thrillers or political dramas, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Westworld (2016)
Description: An exploration of artificial consciousness and rebellion in a futuristic theme park where the oppressed hosts gain awareness of their reality.
Fact: The series is based on Michael Crichton's 1973 film of the same name. The park's layout was designed to mirror the human brain's structure, with each sector representing different aspects of consciousness.


The Boys (2019)
Description: A dark take on superhero mythology where superpowered individuals are controlled by a corrupt corporation, exploring themes of power abuse and resistance.
Fact: The series was originally a comic book created by Garth Ennis, known for his subversive takes on superhero tropes. Many of the show's most shocking moments were toned down from the even more extreme comic versions.


The Hunger Games (2012)
Description: A dystopian society where young people are forced into deadly competitions, highlighting themes of rebellion, survival, and oppressive governance.
Fact: The book series was inspired by reality TV shows and ancient Roman gladiator games. The author, Suzanne Collins, also wrote for children's TV shows before creating the series.


The Maze Runner (2014)
Description: A group of young people trapped in a mysterious, ever-changing maze must work together to escape while uncovering the truth behind their imprisonment.
Fact: The maze in the film was a practical set built in Louisiana, spanning over 40 acres. The author, James Dashner, came up with the idea after a vivid dream about teenagers in a maze.


Divergent (2014)
Description: Set in a futuristic society divided into factions, the story follows a young woman who challenges the rigid social structure and uncovers dark secrets.
Fact: The film's faction system was inspired by the author's observations of high school cliques. The sequel, 'Insurgent,' featured one of the largest sets ever built for a film at the time.


The 100 (2014)
Description: Post-apocalyptic survival drama where a group of young people are sent to Earth to determine if it's habitable, facing moral dilemmas and power struggles.
Fact: The show was originally based on a book series by Kass Morgan. It was one of the first sci-fi series to feature a bisexual lead character prominently.


The Expanse (2015)
Description: A complex political drama set in a colonized solar system, featuring class conflicts, conspiracy theories, and the struggle for resources among Earth, Mars, and the Belt.
Fact: The series was saved from cancellation by fan campaigns, leading Amazon to pick it up after its initial run on Syfy. The physics of space travel in the show are remarkably accurate, with attention to details like acceleration gravity.


The Handmaid's Tale (2017)
Description: A chilling portrayal of a theocratic dictatorship where women are subjugated, exploring themes of resistance, identity, and systemic oppression.
Fact: Margaret Atwood's novel was inspired by real historical events, including Puritan rule and 20th century totalitarian regimes. The show's iconic red costumes were carefully designed to symbolize both fertility and oppression.


Snowpiercer (2020)
Description: A class struggle unfolds aboard a perpetually moving train that houses the last remnants of humanity after a climate catastrophe, with clear social stratification.
Fact: The series is based on a French graphic novel and a 2013 film. The train's 1,001-car design was meticulously planned to reflect the social hierarchy, with each car serving a specific purpose.


The Wheel of Time (2021)
Description: A high fantasy epic where a group of young people discover their destinies in a world where power is both coveted and feared, with clear divisions between light and dark forces.
Fact: Based on Robert Jordan's massive book series spanning 14 volumes. The show's production built an entire village set in the Czech Republic that was so detailed, it could function as a real town.
