If you were captivated by the gripping true-crime drama 'Code of a Killer' (2015), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores titles that share its intense investigative storytelling, forensic breakthroughs, and real-life criminal cases. Whether you're a fan of DNA-driven mysteries or police procedurals, this list has something for every true-crime enthusiast.

Luther (2010)
Description: A dark and intense crime drama centered around a brilliant but troubled detective, featuring high-stakes investigations and morally ambiguous characters.
Fact: The character of John Luther was inspired by Sherlock Holmes. The show's creator, Neil Cross, wrote the first episode in just three days.


The Killing (2011)
Description: A slow-burning crime drama that focuses on the meticulous unraveling of a single case, with a heavy emphasis on the emotional toll on investigators and victims' families.
Fact: The series was inspired by a Danish show of the same name. It was initially canceled after two seasons but revived due to fan demand.


The Bridge (2011)
Description: A cross-border crime drama that follows detectives from different countries as they collaborate to solve a murder, highlighting cultural differences and shared humanity.
Fact: The series was a co-production between Sweden and Denmark. The original version inspired several international remakes, including 'The Bridge' set on the U.S.-Mexico border.


Happy Valley (2014)
Description: A gritty police procedural that combines crime-solving with personal drama, set in a small community where the lines between professional and personal life blur.
Fact: The series is named after the nickname for the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, where it is set. The show's creator, Sally Wainwright, is known for her strong female leads.


Broadchurch (2013)
Description: A small-town murder mystery that explores the ripple effects of crime on a community, with a strong emphasis on emotional depth and procedural realism.
Fact: The show's iconic beach scenes were filmed in Dorset, England. The identity of the killer was kept secret from most of the cast until the final episodes.


The Fall (2013)
Description: A gripping crime drama that delves into the psychological cat-and-mouse game between a detective and a serial killer, focusing on intense character studies and dark themes.
Fact: The series was initially intended to be a five-part miniseries but was extended due to its popularity. It was filmed in Northern Ireland, adding to its atmospheric tension.


True Detective (2014)
Description: An anthology series that blends crime investigation with deep philosophical and existential themes, featuring complex characters and nonlinear storytelling.
Fact: The first season was shot in Louisiana, and the eerie landscapes became almost a character in themselves. The show's title sequence is renowned for its haunting visuals and music.


The Night Of (2016)
Description: A legal thriller that examines the criminal justice system through the lens of a single case, highlighting themes of prejudice, corruption, and personal transformation.
Fact: The show was originally developed as a British series but was adapted for an American audience. The lead actor, Riz Ahmed, prepared for his role by spending time in real prisons.


Sharp Objects (2018)
Description: A haunting mystery that intertwines a journalist's personal trauma with her investigation into a series of murders, blending psychological horror with crime drama.
Fact: The series was filmed in California but set in a fictional Missouri town. The show's eerie atmosphere was enhanced by its use of subliminal imagery and sound design.


The Sinner (2017)
Description: A psychological thriller that explores the motives behind seemingly inexplicable crimes, with each season delving into the backstory of a different perpetrator.
Fact: The first season was based on a German novel by Petra Hammesfahr. The show's anthology format allows each season to stand alone with a new case and characters.
