The enormous impact generated by the eight seasons of the iconic and highly acclaimed series Game of Thrones has started a trend where numerous television production houses have tried to create new series with similar plots and format. However, there are two specific series that are quite similar to Game of Thrones, and not only that, we can assure you that they are also much better and on top of that, available on Netflix.
It has been two years since the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones concluded. Since then, fans of the series have been looking for alternatives that can fill the void they feel without new seasons from HBO.
In light of this, we have found two series that not only resemble Game of Thrones but are also better and have a very interesting story that will completely engage you.
The Borgias:
For anyone who was attracted to the twisted family dynamics of Game of Thrones, they should consider watching the series The Borgias. This unique production is set in Italy, specifically during the Renaissance.
This series revolves around the ruthless and scandalous Borgia family, who will do anything to maintain their power in the empire. There is a lot of inappropriate content for children in this series, but undoubtedly, the most interesting aspect of it is the characters and their interactions with each other. ‘The Borgias’ also dares to explore the theme of incest, so Game of Thrones fans will feel right at home and may even enjoy this production even more.
The Witcher:
Based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s ‘The Witcher’ series, this series is led by the popular British actor Henry Cavill, who plays the monster hunter Geralt of Rivia, a charismatic character whose destiny is linked to the witch Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and the powerful princess Ciri (Freya Allan).
This production is a fantasy series that also involves magic, knights, and terrifying monsters. It has been acclaimed by various critics who have claimed that it is much better than Game of Thrones.
And you, did you find any of this two series interested in watching?