10 TV Shows to Watch After Bingeing Wednesday
If Wednesday’s unique blend of supernatural mystery, gothic style, and quirky teenage drama has left you craving more, Beebom has rounded up ten perfect follow-ups to fill that void now that Season 2 has wrapped up.
1. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
A darker reimagining of the classic witch-in-training tale. Sabrina must reconcile her mortal life with witchcraft responsibilities in a series rich with gothic atmosphere and themes of identity and choice.
2. Locke & Key
Based on Joe Hill’s graphic novel, three siblings move into their mysterious ancestral home Keyhouse and soon discover magical keys that open portals, and peril. It captures the eerie, puzzle-driven essence fans love about Wednesday.
3. The Umbrella Academy
A dysfunctional family of supers reuniting to avert an apocalypse. With its offbeat humor, misfit dynamics, and emotional depth, this series echoes Wednesday’s tone of dark whimsy and familial chaos.
4. Stranger Things
Set in the ‘80s with layers of nostalgia, friendship, and otherworldly threats, this hit series pairs supernatural chills with tight-knit relationships, much like the camaraderie and peril at Nevermore Academy.
5. The Order
A college drama enveloped in magical secret societies and dark conspiracies. Think Wednesday with werewolves and occult duels, relatable academic life filtered through supernatural intrigue.
6. A Series of Unfortunate Events
Grimly humorous and visually theatrical, this adaptation follows the Baudelaire orphans through a journey of macabre mystery against a world full of adult incompetence and gothic absurdity.
7. The Irregulars
Imagine Sherlock Holmes’ misfits as monsters hunters in Victorian London: this ensemble of troubled teens investigating supernatural crimes fits perfectly with Wednesday’s gothic detective vibes.
8. Chambers
A haunting supernatural thriller following a teen who undergoes a heart transplant, with mysterious, paranormal side effects. It builds a psychological dread reminiscent of Wednesday’s more intense moments.
9. First Kill
A gothic romance between a teenage vampire and a vampire slayer from rival families. With its supernatural teen drama and forbidden love, it pairs nicely with the darker romantic undertones in Wednesday.
10. The Vampire Diaries
This long-running teen supernatural saga explores identity, destiny, and romance amidst vampires, witches, and werewolves. Though romance-driven, it shares Wednesday’s blend of mystery, supernatural conflict, and emotional stakes.