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Shows To Add To Your Watchlist If You Liked Severance

Severance

“Severance” follows Mark, who manages a team of office workers whose memories are surgically separated between work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of their controlled environment, Mark and his team embark on a journey to unravel the truth about their jobs and the company they work for.

If you loved the first season and are waiting for the upcoming season, you might be wondering about other shows that are similar to “Severance”. We have a list ready for you so get prepared to make a watchlist! 

Upload

Upload” is set in 2033, where a groundbreaking technology allows individuals to upload their consciousness to a virtual afterlife upon death. Nathan, played by Robbie Amell, is a coder who tragically dies and finds himself navigating this surreal digital realm.

As he adapts to his new existence, Nathan uncovers a mysterious conspiracy linked to his fatal accident. 

Upload
Credits: Prime Video

The series delves into themes of technology, mortality, and the ethics of digital immortality, blending humour with intrigue as Nathan seeks answers while grappling with the bizarre realities of his afterlife. “Upload” is available for streaming on Prime Video.

Counterpart

Combining science fiction and espionage, “Counterpart” stars J.K. Simmons as Howard Silk, a routine office worker who is getting close to retirement. When he finds out that his employer is hiding a portal to a parallel reality that is secretly at odds with our own, his boring routine is reshaped. Howard meets his espionage doppelgänger in a parallel reality. 

The two compelling seasons of the show keep viewers guessing as Howard struggles to balance his dual identities as a personal identity and espionage in multiple universes. You can watch it on Prime Video, where it promises to be an exciting science fiction take on classic spy stories.

Black Mirror

The anthology series by Charlie Brooker explores the darker side of technology, which makes it a fascinating alternative to “Severance.” Each episode offers a unique exploration of societal themes through speculative and often exaggerated lenses, heavily influenced by our digital age.

In one particularly noteworthy episode, people can relive their lives through the use of brain-implanted technology that records memories. 

Black Mirror
Credits: Netflix

In a different eerie story, Hayley Atwell plays a woman who uses artificial intelligence and her deceased partner Domhnall Gleeson’s online imprint to bring him back to life.

These terrifying, dystopian cautionary tales make one reflect on the implications of technological progress. The series is ideal for anyone who is drawn to eerie futuristic stories and is currently streaming on Netflix.

Mr. Robot

Recruited by a mysterious man named “Mr. Robot”, Elliot joins a group of hackers whose aim is to disrupt the corporate world by deleting consumer debt.  Throughout its four seasons, the show explores psychological complexity and technological espionage in great detail.

Social justice, class conflict, childhood trauma, and mental health are among the themes that converge as Elliot works his way through a complex web of lies that endanger his life. You may watch “Mr. Robot” on Prime Video. 

Corporate

“Corporate” sets a darkly comedic tone with its nihilistic satire on corporate life, paving the way for shows like “Severance” to explore the drudgeries of modern work culture. Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson star as disenchanted employees at Hampton DeVille, a multinational corporation where mundane office protocols swiftly escalate into absurdity.  

Corporate
Credits: Paramount+

From minor workplace complaints to considering holding bosses accountable for war crimes, the series skillfully crosses the bizarre and frequently humorous boundaries of corporate comedy. Like “Severance,” “Corporate” exposes the soul-sucking elements of corporate culture and acts as a sharp reminder of the gap between corporate rhetoric and reality. You can see it on Paramount+. 

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Conclusion 

If you’re captivated by the psychological intrigue and speculative twists of “Severance,” these shows offer rich parallels and captivating narratives. “Upload” explores the digital afterlife and conspiracy, while “Counterpart” delves into parallel realities and espionage with J.K. Simmons’ stellar dual performance. “Black Mirror” delivers chilling reflections on technology’s impact on society, and “Mr. Robot” delves deep into hacking and corporate intrigue.

“Corporate” adds a satirical yet poignant take on corporate absurdity. Let us know how you liked the other shows if you watch any from our list!

About Tarushi Patali

Tarushi is a film enthusiast who also loves to write about them. She previously worked at NetflixJunkie And Film Fugitives. In her free time, you will find her reading a fiction novel or binge-watching a series.

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