The Gilded Age

TV Shows Like The Gilded Age

If you like The Gilded Age, here are 9 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 Gilded Age captures the particular anxiety of a moment when America's entire social structure is being rewritten by money and ambition. Marian Brook arrives in New York as the old order is visibly cracking, watching her rigid aunts defend a version of gentility that is already obsolete. What draws viewers to the show is not simply the period detail or the elegant costumes, but the collision between entrenched power and new wealth, between inherited status and acquired fortune. The Gilded Age is built on the idea that everyone is scrambling, even those who pretend to be comfortable, and that the rules are being written in real time.

The best shows like The Gilded Age

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    1. Bridgerton

    Like The Gilded Age, Bridgerton uses period formality as a backdrop for exploring how women navigate rigid social expectations and find ways to pursue what they actually want. Both shows delight in the small transgressions and social calculations that allow characters to bend the rules without breaking them entirely.

    Stream on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

    Likely Renewed95%
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    2. Boardwalk Empire

    While it trades period gowns for Prohibition-era suits, Boardwalk Empire shares The Gilded Age's fascination with moments when established power structures are breaking down and being remade. Both shows are interested in how individuals navigate and exploit the instability of their particular moment in time.

    Stream on HBO Max, HBO Max Amazon Channel

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    3. Devious Maids

    The Gilded Age gives serious attention to the working women in wealthy households, and Devious Maids makes those women the protagonists of their own story. Both shows understand that servants and houseworkers are not victims but active agents with their own plans and allegiances.

    Stream on Hulu

    Cancelled0%
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    4. The Buccaneers

    This show is almost a direct spiritual sibling to The Gilded Age. American women arrive in a foreign society (1870s London instead of Manhattan) with their own ambitions, and the show follows their collision with an entrenched social order. It captures the same energy of outsiders disrupting a rigid hierarchy.

    Stream on Apple TV, Apple TV Amazon Channel

    Likely Cancelled35%
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    5. Harlots

    If you appreciated how The Gilded Age shows us the servants' side of high society, Harlots inverts that perspective entirely, centering women who have even less institutional power than maids. The show is built on the same principle that economic survival and family legacy matter more than respectability.

    Stream on Hulu

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Fans of the show tend to gravitate toward stories about navigation and survival within hierarchical worlds. They want to watch clever people find agency in constrained circumstances. They enjoy the minute social calculations, the way a glance or a word can shift power between characters. They like seeing history not as something settled but as something actively lived, where individuals find cracks in the system and push through them. The show's interest in both the drawing rooms and the servants' quarters means viewers appreciate stories that refuse to pick a side, that show how power works across all levels of society.

The shows recommended here all explore similar tensions, though from different angles and eras. Bridgerton takes the period drama framework and uses it to examine how women navigate marriage markets and social expectation, adding the liberating irreverence that appeals to Gilded Age viewers who like Marian's quiet rebellion. The Buccaneers offers the most direct parallel, following American women who arrive in a rigid society with their own agendas. Boardwalk Empire moves the timeline forward but keeps the core tension intact: a time of rapid change where power is being redistributed and the old rules no longer apply. Harlots reaches backward into the 18th century to explore how women at the absolute bottom of the social ladder carve out economic power and family legacy. Devious Maids takes the servants' perspective that The Gilded Age honors and makes it the center of the story, following women who work in wealthy households and have their own schemes in motion.

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Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like The Gilded Age?
Bridgerton is the most popular show similar to The Gilded Age in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like The Gilded Age still on the air?
Of the 9 shows similar to The Gilded Age listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like The Gilded Age?
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.