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From Cory to the City: New Shows That Echo Boy Meets World

If you grew up with Cory’s awkward middle‑school moments and his earnest quest for meaning, you’ll find a fresh set of stories waiting in the wings. FOREVER brings the timeless first‑love vibe of Boy Meets World to a contemporary LA backdrop, while Adults swaps the suburban sitcom for a sharp, New York‑based comedy about twenty‑somethings learning to adult. Together, these picks span the spectrum—from a brand‑new teen drama that mirrors the original’s heart to a critically praised, audience‑loved comedy that pushes the same themes into the quarter‑life arena.

Both titles echo the core of Boy Meets World: the blend of humor, heartfelt lessons, and the ever‑evolving dynamics of friendship and family. FOREVER updates the classic coming‑of‑age journey with athletic ambition and cultural nuance, offering a fresh lens for today’s viewers. Adults, meanwhile, captures the same spirit of camaraderie and self‑discovery, but with an edgier, more adult tone that reflects the challenges of modern adulthood. Whether you’re nostalgic for the original or seeking something new, this duo delivers the perfect mix of comfort and innovation.

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These are the best new shows similar to Boy Meets World.

FOREVER

FOREVER

TV Series · 2025

drama

FOREVER captures the same coming‑of‑age heartbeat as Boy Meets World, but trades suburban Philadelphia for sun‑splashed Los Angeles and adds the high‑stakes world of elite teen athletics, delivering a modern love story that resonates with today's teen audience.

Reunited as teens, two childhood friends fall deeply in love, experiencing the joy and heartache of a first romance that will change their lives forever.


Adults

Adults

TV Series · 2025

comedy

Adults offers a witty, adult‑leaning take on the friendship‑and‑growth formula that made Boy Meets World a staple, focusing on twenty‑something roommates in New York as they navigate careers, identity and the absurdities of modern life, making it a fan‑favorite for viewers craving relatable humor.

A group of twenty-somethings in New York trying to be good people, despite being neither "good" nor "people" yet.

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