TV Shows Like Severance
If you like Severance, here are 8 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.
Apple TV · Drama · Severance is likely renewed
Severance works because it treats the office as a genuinely sinister place. The fluorescent lighting, the pointless corporate rituals, the colleagues you spend more time with than your own family but somehow don't really know, all of it gets pushed to a logical extreme: what if the division between work-self and home-self were literal and surgical? The show earns its tension not through action set pieces but through the slow, creeping horror of not knowing who you are, or what you've agreed to. That combination of mundane workplace detail and deep existential dread is rare on television, and it's what keeps fans coming back.
The best shows like Severance

1. Citadel
Citadel takes the memory-wipe concept that sits at the heart of Severance and builds a globe-spanning spy thriller around it. Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh don't know who they were, and the process of recovering that identity while being hunted is genuinely tense. If you liked the way Severance asks what a person owes to a version of themselves they can't access, Citadel asks the same question with more gunfire.
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On the Bubble48%
2. The Capture
The Capture is built around the idea that video evidence, the thing we trust most, can be fabricated by powerful institutions with their own agendas. That surveillance-state paranoia sits very close to Severance's corporate horror. The show is tightly plotted and genuinely unsettling about how little recourse an individual has against an organization that controls the record of events.
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Likely Renewed82%
3. Mr. Mercedes
Mr. Mercedes is less interested in institutions and more interested in the psychological game between a killer who knows everything and a detective trying to catch up. Severance fans who responded most to the thriller mechanics and the sense of being watched and toyed with will find a lot to enjoy here. The dread is slow-building and the villain is given enough interior life to make him genuinely unsettling rather than cartoonish.
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Ended0%
4. The Institute
The Institute is probably the closest match to Severance's core horror: people held inside a facility, subjected to things done to their minds without their full understanding or consent, while the outside world has no idea. Luke's story inside the Institute and Tim's story outside it mirror the innie-outie split in ways that feel thematically deliberate. Fans of Severance's slow accumulation of dread will be comfortable here.
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Renewed100%
5. Behind Her Eyes
Behind Her Eyes starts as a fairly grounded story about an affair and a suspicious wife, then takes a turn into psychological territory that is genuinely hard to predict. Severance fans who enjoy the feeling of a show pulling the rug out from under assumptions about identity and consciousness will find the back half of this series rewarding. It commits to its strange premise in a way that takes some nerve.
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Ended0%
More on shows like Severance
People drawn to Severance tend to want a few specific things from their next show. They want a mystery that feels genuinely unsolvable for a while, not one that telegraphs its answers. They want an institution, a company, a government agency, a facility, something large and opaque that may or may not have the protagonist's best interests at heart. And they want the psychological dimension: identity, memory, the question of what makes a person who they are. Plot mechanics matter less than atmosphere and the sense that something is being concealed just out of frame.
The recommendations here cover that ground from several angles. Citadel plays the memory-wipe premise as a spy thriller, leaning into action while keeping the identity crisis front and center. The Capture is quieter and more procedural, but its fixation on surveillance, manipulated footage, and institutional deception puts it in recognizable Severance territory. The Institute shares Severance's most disturbing quality: children and adults held inside a facility that has plans for them they didn't consent to. Behind Her Eyes starts as a domestic drama and then takes a hard left into genuinely strange psychological territory, the kind of turn Severance fans appreciate. Mr. Mercedes is the outlier in tone, a cat-and-mouse thriller more than a conspiracy story, but it delivers on dread and on a villain who enjoys having power over someone who doesn't fully understand the situation.
None of these shows are Severance, and a couple of them don't quite reach its level of sustained strangeness. But each one has the quality Severance fans most reliably respond to: the feeling that the rules of the world are being withheld from you on purpose, and that finding them out might not be a comfort.
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Frequently asked
- What is the most popular show like Severance?
- Citadel is the most popular show similar to Severance in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
- Are shows like Severance still on the air?
- Of the 8 shows similar to Severance listed here, 1 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
- How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Severance?
- The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.


