TV Shows Like Them
If you like Them, 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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Them stands out because it treats horror not as spectacle but as a symptom of real American violence. The show's anthology structure lets it explore terror across different eras and places, from 1950s Compton to 1990s Los Angeles, grounding supernatural dread in the actual fears of living as a Black family in America. What hooks viewers is the refusal to separate the psychological from the supernatural, the way a haunted house becomes a manifestation of systemic oppression rather than a plot device.
The best shows like Them

1. The Terror
The Terror shares Them's commitment to using horror as a lens for historical trauma and survival. Like Them, it assembles its horror from documented suffering and human vulnerability, building dread from circumstance rather than supernatural effects alone.
Stream on AMC Plus Apple TV Channel , AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+, Philo
Likely Renewed82%
2. The Sinner
The Sinner mirrors Them's anthology approach while centering a detective haunted by the cases he cannot solve. Both shows understand that the deepest horror lies in understanding how people are broken, what drives them to darkness, and the psychological weight of seeking answers.
Stream on Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
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3. Cross
Cross offers the same fixated detective protagonist working through morally complex cases, a man whose personal damage shapes his approach to crime. Like Them, it refuses to separate the investigator's own trauma from the horrors he pursues.
Stream on Amazon Prime Video, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Paramount Plus Apple TV Channel
Likely Renewed82%

5. The Hunger
The Hunger delivers self-contained horror stories organized around obsession and self-destruction, much like Them's anthology format. Each episode explores how desire and compulsion lead people toward darkness, building psychological dread rather than relying on supernatural spectacle.
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More on shows like Them
Fans of Them are usually looking for horror that takes the real world seriously. They want stories where the monsters are plausible because American society already provides them. They gravitate toward anthology formats because each new story means a new angle on fear, a different cast, a different setting. They appreciate crime and mystery elements woven through the horror, the slow accumulation of dread that comes from investigating something wrong.
The recommendations here respect that appetite. The Terror offers anthology horror built from historical trauma, stories of people surviving documented nightmares. The Sinner moves between cases and characters while maintaining a detective's obsession with solving crimes that seem impossible, grounded in psychology and moral ambiguity. Cross brings that same detective focus, a man broken by violence hunting for justice. The Hunger stages shorter horror stories built around obsession and desire, each one self-contained but thematically linked. Masters of Horror rounds out the selection with big-name horror directors tackling their own visions of terror, anthology-style, prioritizing craft and vision over franchise.
What ties these together is that they all treat horror and crime as ways to examine how people break, what compels them, what hides beneath the surface of normal life. None of them rely on jump scares or gore as a shortcut. They trust that the real terrors are psychological, rooted in circumstance and history and the things we cannot escape.
More shows like Them
Frequently asked
- What is the most popular show like Them?
- The Terror is the most popular show similar to Them in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
- Are shows like Them still on the air?
- Of the 11 shows similar to Them listed here, 0 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
- How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Them?
- 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.





