10 Mind-Bending TV Shows That You Need To Watch If You Loved ‘The Devil’s Hour’
10. Shining Girls
If the shifting timelines and unsettling mysteries of The Devil’s Hour kept you hooked, Shining Girls should be near the top of your watchlist. Created by Silka Luisa, the series follows a newspaper archivist whose reality constantly changes around her while she investigates a serial killer. Every discovery raises new questions, creating a tense story where memories, identities, and timelines can no longer be trusted.
9. Awake
Created by Kyle Killen, Awake begins after a devastating car accident leaves detective Michael Britten living in two separate realities. In one, his wife survives. In the other, his son does. As he moves between both worlds, he investigates crimes that seem connected across realities. The result is a clever mystery that constantly keeps viewers guessing about what is real.
8. Archive 81
Archive 81 blends horror, mystery, and supernatural intrigue into a deeply atmospheric experience. Developed by Rebecca Sonnenshine, the series follows an archivist restoring damaged videotapes from a decades-old apartment fire. What begins as a restoration project soon becomes an investigation into a dangerous cult and a conspiracy that links the past and present in disturbing ways.
7. The Lazarus Project
Time manipulation sits at the heart of The Lazarus Project. Created by Joe Barton, the series follows a man recruited into a secret organization capable of resetting time whenever humanity faces extinction. The ability to rewrite history sounds useful until personal tragedy enters the equation. Like The Devil's Hour, the series explores how far people will go when given the power to change fate.
6. Behind Her Eyes
At first glance, Behind Her Eyes looks like a traditional psychological drama involving a complicated love triangle. The deeper the story goes, the stranger it becomes. Created by Steve Lightfoot, the series gradually introduces supernatural elements that lead to one of the most talked-about endings in recent television. Fans of shocking twists will find plenty to enjoy here.
5. The Outsider
Based on a novel by Stephen King, The Outsider begins with a straightforward murder investigation. Detectives quickly discover a problem: the evidence proves the suspect was in two places at the same time. Developed by Richard Price, the series slowly transforms from a crime procedural into a chilling supernatural mystery that rewards patient viewers.
4. Dark Matter
Created by Blake Crouch and adapted from his bestselling novel, Dark Matter explores alternate realities and the consequences of different life choices. After being kidnapped by another version of himself, a physics professor must navigate countless parallel worlds to return home. The series combines emotional stakes with complex sci-fi concepts, making it a natural recommendation for fans of reality-bending storytelling.
3. Castle Rock
Drawing inspiration from multiple Stephen King stories, Castle Rock turns a small Maine town into the center of a growing mystery. Created by Sam Shaw and Dustin Thomason, the series mixes psychological horror, alternate realities, and eerie supernatural events. Every season uncovers another layer of the town's dark history, creating a persistent sense of unease.
2. Legion
Few television series challenge viewers quite like Legion. Created by Noah Hawley, the story follows David Haller, a man who believes he suffers from severe mental illness before learning his visions are connected to extraordinary powers. The series constantly shifts perspectives, timelines, and visual styles, creating an experience that often feels as disorienting as it is fascinating.
1. Russian Doll
Russian Doll starts with a simple premise and expands into something far more ambitious. Created by Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, and Amy Poehler, the series follows Nadia as she repeatedly dies and relives the same night. What begins as a dark comedy gradually evolves into a thoughtful exploration of trauma, destiny, and the nature of reality. For viewers searching for another series that blends mystery, time distortion, and emotional depth, this is the closest match to The Devil's Hour.



