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Liked Good Omens Season 2? Here's the List of 10 Shows to Watch Next

Liked Good Omens Season 2? Here's the List of 10 Shows to Watch Next
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Ready for a Neil Gaiman-worthy supernatural experience?

The universe of Good Omens has that addictive quality: once you start watching, you can't stop until you've binge-watched the entire season.

That's why, even though Season 2 premiered just a few days ago, so many fans are yearning for more stories like those of David Tennant's Crowley and Michael Sheen's Aziraphale. Fortunately, such stories do exist.

Here are ten examples for your must-watch list.

The Good Place (2016–2020, 4 seasons)

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After her death, the show's protagonist, Eleanor (Kristen Bell), finds herself in a utopian place where she was sent by accident. To earn her place in this 'paradise,' Eleanor decides to become the better person she failed to be on Earth.

While the NBC show may seem like a lighthearted sitcom, it also wrestles with some of humanity's most difficult questions, much like Good Omens.

Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017, 2 seasons)

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The BBC America series combines seemingly incompatible themes: sci-fi, mystery, and mysticism. However, they all work perfectly together when the story of an eccentric detective with psychic abilities, Dirk Gently (Samuel Barnett), rolls out on screens.

Fans of Good Omens are sure to enjoy the chaotic and bizarre universe created in the series.

Supernatural (2005–2020, 15 seasons)

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If you are looking for a character duo reminiscent of the mesmerizing bond between Crowley and Aziraphale, look no further than Eric Kripke's dark fantasy show. Many of Supernatural's storylines are driven by the hilarious dynamic of the Winchester brothers, portrayed by Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles.

For 15 seasons, the brothers travel the country battling supernatural evil, including demons. In fact, fans of Neil Gaiman will be pleased to know that lots of stories in Supernatural were inspired by the author's novels.

Constantine (2014–2015, 1 season)

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Another show featuring both heavenly and demonic forces is NBC's Constantine, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The protagonist, played by Matt Ryan, is an exorcist and occult detective who, like the Winchesters, hunts supernatural evil forces.

In Constantine, Good Omens fans will find themes very similar to Gaiman's series. The characters are complex and well-developed, and the battle between darkness and light, both within a person and in the outside world, is real.

Lucifer (2016–2021, 6 seasons)

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The fact that Lucifer is the character first introduced in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman is enough to get Good Omen fans interested.

In true Gaiman fashion, the show's protagonist, played by Tom Ellis, is the Devil who got tired of punishing people in Hell and decided to move to Los Angeles. He runs a nightclub and eventually becomes a consultant for the LAPD, using his supernatural abilities to solve crimes.

Legion (2017–2019, 3 seasons)

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Noah Hawley's series, starring Dan Stevens as David Haller, one of Marvel's most powerful mutants, unites the X-Men universe with a unique atmosphere reminiscent of Good Omens. The story presents viewers with surreal, otherworldly experiences that trick their perception of time and reality.

The Messengers (2015, 1 season)

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The five protagonists of The CW's supernatural drama are total strangers who suddenly die and then come back to life after a mysterious object strikes the Earth. The characters soon learn that they've become angels who must stop the apocalypse.

Sounds a lot like Good Omens, right? Besides the obvious similarity in plot, The Messengers also features the complex and compelling relationships between characters that may remind you of Crowley and Aziraphale.

Miracle Workers (2019–present time, 4 seasons)

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Created by Simon Rich, Miracle Workers could easily have come from the pen of Neil Gaiman. Each season focuses on a different story but stars the same actors — Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, and others.

Season 1 sends viewers to a kind of heavenly office where angels maintain Earth under the direction of God. Good Omen fans will love the show's lighthearted humor and find many of the themes familiar.

American Gods (2017–2021, 3 seasons)

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Neil Gaiman fans will certainly enjoy the Starz show based on the author's 2001 novel. Ricky Whittle's protagonist navigates the peculiar world where old and new gods not only co-exist, but are in a full-blown war for control of the mortal realm.

The atmosphere and the idea of supernatural forces interacting with the real world will make the show the best choice for anyone who misses Good Omens.

Angel (1999–2004, 5 seasons)

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The Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off will be a treat for anyone who loved Crowley from Good Omens. David Boreanaz's Angel is a complicated character, a vampire with a soul who battles supernatural beings as well as his own inner demons.

Also, the urban setting is very similar to that of Good Omens and helps to explore the mix of supernatural and reality in the best possible way.