8 Series Similar to Sweet Tooth

8 Series Similar to Sweet Tooth

A hit on Netflix, the series “Sweet Tooth” ended with its third season. Dramatic fantasy, the attraction is based on the comic of the same name, created by Jeff Lemire.

The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a virus has decimated most of the world’s human population. However, this pandemic has coincided with the strange appearance of hybrid children, born with human and animal characteristics.

The plot follows Gus (Christian Convery), a half-human, half-deer boy, who embarks on a journey in search of answers together with the grumpy wanderer Jepperd (Nonso Anozie).

If you have already finished watching “Sweet Tooth” and are looking for other similar series, continue reading. Below we list eight similar “Sweet Tooth” series. Check it out below!

Golosi (2021-2024) / Credit: Netflix (disclosure)

Sweet Tooth: Similar Series

A superhero-themed family drama series, “Raising Dion” is based on the comic book and short film of the same name by Dennis Liu.

The show follows Nicole (Alisha Wainwright), a mother who is raising her son Dion (Ja’Siah Young) alone after the death of her husband.

However, Dion begins to manifest different superhero abilities. From then on, Nicole will have to keep her son’s abilities a secret.

Stranger Things (2016-present) / Credits: Netflix (disclosure)

One of Netflix’s most successful series, “Stranger Things” mixes mystery, supernatural elements, horror, science fiction, and children’s adventure. The show also features references and a nostalgic nod to the 80s.

The series is set in the 1980s and follows a group of young friends as they get caught up in supernatural adventures, government conspiracy schemes, and alternate dimensions.

Locke & Key (2020-2022) / Credit: Netflix (disclosure)

Based on the comics of the same name by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez, “Locke & Key” is a fantasy and horror series.

The series follows the Locke brothers, who move with their mother into an old family home after their father’s murder. There they discover magical keys that reveal powers and secrets.

However, these keys also attract the attention of a demon who wants to use them for his own purposes.

One Piece (2023-present) / Credits: Netflix (disclosure)

Live-action series adapted from Eiichiro Oda’s successful manga of the same name, “One Piece” is a work of adventure and fantasy set in the world of pirates.

The story follows the adventures of the Straw Hat gang, led by Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy), as they seek to find the world’s greatest treasure, One Piece, and become the Pirate King.

Shadow and Bone (2021-2023) / Credits: Netflix (disclosure)

Based on the “Shadow and Bone” trilogy and “Six of Crows” duology by author Leigh Bardugo, “Shadow and Bone” is a fantasy series.

The series’ plot revolves around Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li), a young cartographer who discovers she possesses a rare power that can unite her divided country.

Fallout (2024-present) / Credit: Amazon Prime Video (disclosure)

Based on the RPG video game series created by Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, “Fallout” is a series that brings drama, action and science fiction to a post-apocalyptic world.

The series is set years after an apocalyptic event that has left a society sheltering in bunkers and fighting for resources. The plot follows young Lucy (Ella Purnell), who leaves her refuge to venture into a desolate and dangerous world in search of her father.

Good Omens (2019–present) / Credit: Amazon Prime Video (disclosure)

Created by Neil Gaiman from the novel of the same name he co-wrote with Terry Pratchett, “Beautiful Omens” is a fantasy and comedy series.

The series follows an angel (Michael Sheen) and a demon (David Tennant) who form an unlikely alliance to stop the apocalypse.

The fantasy-mystery series “Carnival Row” is set in a city inspired by Victorian London, where mythical creatures have fled their war-torn lands and now live as oppressed refugees among humans.

The plot follows a detective (Orlando Bloom) working to solve murders involving these beings and a refugee faerie (Cara Delevingne).

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