The Flash

TV Shows Like The Flash

If you like The Flash, here are 11 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

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The Flash works because it never loses sight of what makes Barry Allen worth rooting for. He is not a brooding antihero or a reluctant soldier. He is a crime scene investigator who woke up with superpowers and, almost immediately, decided to use them to help people. The show leans into that optimism without being naive about it. The science fiction trappings, the metahuman villains, the S.T.A.R. Labs team dynamic, are all built around a character who genuinely wants to do good, and that warmth is the engine the whole thing runs on.

The best shows like The Flash

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    1. Arrow

    Arrow is essentially The Flash's older, more weathered sibling. Oliver Queen operates in the same DC television universe, and the shows crossed over frequently enough that watching one without the other always felt like reading half a story. Arrow is considerably darker in mood, but if you liked The Flash's commitment to building a world with real stakes and a hero who holds himself to a code, Arrow delivers that with a sharper edge.

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    2. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. scratches the same itch as the S.T.A.R. Labs scenes in The Flash: a team of specialists dealing with phenomena that ordinary law enforcement cannot handle. The show takes a while to find its footing in the early episodes, but once it does, the ensemble relationships and the expanding mythology give it a lot of the same momentum. Fans who liked the investigative procedural texture woven through The Flash will feel at home here.

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    3. Marvel's Daredevil

    Daredevil shares The Flash's core premise more closely than it might appear: a man whose senses were altered by a freak accident uses those abilities to fight crime while maintaining a civilian identity. The tone is far darker and the action is more brutal, but the tension between Matt Murdock's two lives gives the show the same kind of personal stakes that make Barry Allen's story work. If you want your superhero drama to hit harder, this is the place to go.

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    4. DC's Legends of Tomorrow

    Legends of Tomorrow lives in the same Arrowverse as The Flash and actually draws several of its characters directly from that show, so the connective tissue is real. Where The Flash sometimes wrestles earnestly with the ethics of time travel, Legends of Tomorrow mostly decides that wrestling is less fun than running headlong into it. It is looser and more self-aware, but for fans who want more of the DC television universe and do not mind things getting a little chaotic, it delivers.

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    5. Marvel's Jessica Jones

    Jessica Jones is the recommendation on this list that looks least like The Flash on the surface, but the core question is the same: what does a person do with abilities they never asked for? Jessica is harder and more cynical than Barry, and the show is more interested in trauma than triumph, but the detective framework and the New York-as-a-character atmosphere give it a grounded quality that fans of The Flash's procedural side will appreciate. It earns its darker register.

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More on shows like The Flash

Fans of The Flash tend to want two things from their next show: a protagonist defined by a moral code rather than just a power set, and a world where superhero mythology is taken seriously enough to have internal logic. They also tend to have patience for ensemble casts, since so much of The Flash's appeal comes from the relationships Barry maintains at the lab and in his personal life. Pure action is not quite the draw. The draw is the superhero as a person, operating inside a world that has rules and consequences.

The five recommendations here cover that ground from different angles. Arrow is the direct narrative sibling, the CW show that the Flash spun out of, darker in tone but sharing the same bones. DC's Legends of Tomorrow goes the opposite direction, leaning into the absurdity of the premise and throwing time travel into the mix. On the Marvel side, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. brings the team-based investigative angle, while Daredevil and Jessica Jones trade the brighter palette for something grittier. Daredevil is probably the most purely action-focused of the bunch, and Jessica Jones is the most interested in psychology and consequence. Together they form a pretty solid map of where superhero television was doing interesting things.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like The Flash?
Arrow is the most popular show similar to The Flash in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like The Flash still on the air?
Of the 11 shows similar to The Flash listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like The Flash?
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.