If you enjoyed the gripping mystery and suspense of '2 Graves in the Desert' (2020), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same intense storytelling, dark themes, and thrilling twists. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or psychological thrillers, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Description: A classic tale of greed and betrayal during a gold prospecting expedition in remote mountains, exploring the dark side of treasure hunting.
Fact: The film was one of the first Hollywood productions shot almost entirely on location in Mexico. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Director for John Huston.


Romancing the Stone (1984)
Description: A romantic adventure through dangerous jungles and ancient ruins in search of priceless treasure, combining humor with high-stakes action.
Fact: The film's success helped launch the adventure-comedy genre in the 1980s. Many of the jungle scenes were shot in Mexico, standing in for Colombia.


The Goonies (1985)
Description: A group of young friends embarks on a perilous treasure hunt filled with booby traps and pirate lore, capturing the spirit of childhood adventure.
Fact: The underground cave sets were built on soundstages at Warner Bros. Many of the young actors did their own stunts in the elaborate underground sequences.


King Solomon's Mines (1985)
Description: A jungle expedition in search of legendary lost treasure, featuring dangerous wildlife, hostile tribes, and ancient mysteries.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Zimbabwe and South Africa. It features one of the most elaborate mine shaft sets ever built for a movie at that time.


Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1986)
Description: An African adventure following explorers searching for a mythical city filled with treasure, encountering numerous dangers along the way.
Fact: This was a sequel to 'King Solomon's Mines' made by the same production team. The film features elaborate sets depicting ancient African civilizations.


The Mummy (1999)
Description: This adventure film combines action, mystery, and treasure hunting in an exotic desert setting, featuring ancient curses and hidden artifacts.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a dark horror movie but was reimagined as an action-adventure with comedic elements. It revitalized the classic monster movie genre for modern audiences.


Sahara (2005)
Description: A modern-day treasure hunt across African deserts involving historical artifacts, hidden clues, and dangerous adversaries.
Fact: The film's elaborate desert chase sequences required months of preparation in the Moroccan desert. It's based on a Clive Cussler novel from his popular Dirk Pitt series.


National Treasure (2004)
Description: A thrilling treasure hunt filled with historical clues, cryptic puzzles, and a race against time to uncover hidden riches tied to ancient secrets.
Fact: The Declaration of Independence heist scene was filmed using a precise replica to avoid damaging the real document. The film sparked renewed interest in American history and treasure hunting.


The Da Vinci Code (2006)
Description: A intellectual treasure hunt through Europe's most famous landmarks, deciphering ancient symbols and religious secrets to uncover hidden truths.
Fact: The film's Louvre scenes were shot on a meticulous replica set as the museum refused permission for filming. It sparked worldwide debate about its historical theories.


The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004)
Description: Features an unlikely hero embarking on a global adventure to recover a powerful ancient artifact, blending action with intellectual puzzles.
Fact: This TV movie spawned a successful franchise with two sequels. The production used real archaeological sites for authenticity in several scenes.
