HBO's "Game of Thrones" captivated millions of viewers for eight seasons. But now that the series has ended, some fans are wondering what to watch next.
Insider analyzed data from 11,500 Rotten Tomato users who gave the series four stars or more and pulled other shows these fans also rated highly.
Some of these shows are no-brainers, and others may be a surprise. Here are 27 shows "Game of Thrones" fans also love.
"The Walking Dead" is a post-apocalyptic drama on AMC.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan on "The Walking Dead."
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The series, based on the comic book series of the same name, follows a group of people attempting to survive in a world where zombies attack and other surviving communities aren't so welcoming.
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Netflix's "Daredevil" is based on the Marvel comics.
Charlie Cox on "Daredevil."
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Charlie Cox played Matt Murdock, a man who became blind in an accident as a kid and learned how to fight with his heightened senses. He fights crime as a vigilante known as Daredevil.
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"True Detective" is a dark crime anthology on HBO.
Mahershala Ali on the third season of "True Detective."
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The anthology centers on a new criminal event each season but tells the story in various timelines so nothing is completely clear at first.
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"Fargo" is an anthology series on FX based on the Coen brothers' movie of the same name.
Martin Freeman on the first season of "Fargo."
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"Fargo" is a black comedy that follows the execution of different crimes each season.
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HBO's "Westworld" is a psychological drama based on the movie of the same name.
Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood on "Westworld."
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The series messes with viewers' minds as it follows realistic android hosts in an amusement park who start to become sentient.
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BBC's "Sherlock" airs on PBS in the United States.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman on "Sherlock."
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Benedict Cumberbatch plays the supremely intelligent and skilled detective Sherlock Holmes on this series reimagining classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories.
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"Jessica Jones" is a Marvel series on Netflix.
Krysten Ritter on "Jessica Jones."
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The series follows Jessica Jones, a hero-turned-private-investigator as she tries to rebuild her life and realizes the importance of having people by her side.
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"House of Cards" is a political drama from Netflix.
Robin Wright on "House of Cards."
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"House of Cards" follows Frank and Claire Underwood's quest for political domination, which means getting into the White House.
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"Better Call Saul" is a spin-off of "Breaking Bad" on AMC.
Bob Odenkirk on "Better Call Saul."
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The series is a prequel to "Breaking Bad" and follows Jimmy McGill, a con-man and lawyer, early in his life and career.
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"Mr. Robot" is a thriller that aired on the USA Network.
Rami Malek on "Mr. Robot."
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Rami Malek played a cybersecurity engineer who becomes involved with a hacker organization led by a man known as Mr. Robot.
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"Black Mirror" is an anthology series from the United Kingdom that streams on Netflix in the United States.
A scene from an episode of "Black Mirror."
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The anthology series focuses on the relationship between humans and technology and the horrors that could come with it.
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Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black" ended in 2019.
Natasha Lyonne on "Orange Is the New Black."
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The Netflix original series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir about her time in a minimum-security prison and centers on the various women who are also incarcerated there.
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"The Flash" is another DC comic show on The CW.
Grant Gustin on "The Flash."
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"The Flash" follows Barry Allen, aka the Flash, as he saves Central City from threats with the help of his friends at STAR Labs.
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"American Horror Story" is a horror anthology on FX.
Lady Gaga, left, and Kathy Bates, right, on the third season of "American Horror Story" known as "Hotel."
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Each season of "American Horror Story" features new horrors and stories, though the stories are somewhat connected. The eighth season, "Apocalypse," featured characters from former seasons.
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"Rick and Morty" is an animated comedy on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim.
Justin Roiland voices both Rick and Morty.
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The adult comedy follows the adventures of mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty.
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"Arrow" was The CW's first DC superhero show to become known as part of the Arrowverse.
Stephen Amell on "Arrow."
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"Arrow" centers on Oliver Queen's transformation into the Green Arrow and his quest to save his city from crime and villains trying to destroying it.
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NBC canceled the horror thriller "Hannibal" in 2015.
Mads Mikkelsen on "Hannibal."
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Mads Mikkelsen starred on the show as Hannibal Lecter, the notorious serial killer and cannibal from Thomas Harris' novels and their movie adaptations.
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The History channel's "Vikings" is a drama about Norse heroes.
Katheryn Winnick on "Vikings."
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"Vikings" is inspired by the stories of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok and his family members and friends.
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Netflix's "Narcos" later launched another series centered on Mexico.
Pedro Pascal on "Narcos."
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The first two seasons of "Narcos" centered on the hunt for drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, and the third season centered on the aftermath of his death.
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"Dexter" ran for eight seasons on Showtime.
Michael C. Hall on "Dexter."
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Michael C. Hall played the titular vigilante serial killer and forensic technician on "Dexter." As a serial killer, he hunted down murderers and criminals who escaped justice.
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Showtime's "Homeland" ended in 2020.
Claire Danes and Elizabeth Marvel on "Homeland."
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Claire Danes stars as a former CIA operative who worked with the Counter-terrorism Unit on the spy thriller.
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The Marvel series "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." airs on ABC.
Ming-Na Wen and Clark Gregg on "Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
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"Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." exists within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and follows agents working for a black ops organization to protect the world from worldly and otherworldly threats.
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"Orphan Black" was a drama that aired on BBC America.
Tatiana Maslany played multiple characters on "Orphan Black."
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"Orphan Black" is a series about a woman named Sarah Manning, who discovers the existence of multiple clones of herself and works to understand the how and why behind them all.
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"Master of None" is a Netflix comedy from Aziz Ansari.
Aziz Ansari on "Master of None."
Netflix
Aziz Ansari plays a New York City actor as he deals with romance and finding work in the city.
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"Mindhunter" is a crime drama on Netflix.
Jonathan Groff plays a special agent in the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit.
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The series explores the early days of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit as agents interviewed various serial killers in an effort to understand criminal psychology and build a department around criminal profiling.