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What to Watch After Breaking Bad

Beyond the Lab: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Breaking Bad Fans

If you loved the relentless transformation of Walter White, you’ll find a compelling quartet of series that each captures a different facet of that alchemical descent. From the freshly minted, darkly comic "Murder Mindfully" to the animated, soul‑searching saga of "BoJack Horseman," and the historically grounded cartel saga of "Narcos: Mexico," culminating in the hard‑hitting opioid chronicle "Dopesick," these picks span new, classic, fan‑favorite, and thematically perfect matches.

Together they map a spectrum: the modern satire of a lawyer‑turned‑hitman shows how crime can infiltrate even mindfulness; the animated drama proves that tragedy isn’t limited to live‑action; the Mexican cartel epic expands the drug‑war narrative beyond New Mexico’s desert; and the opioid exposé reminds us that the consequences of drug trade echo far beyond the screen. Whether you crave fresh storytelling, beloved animation, gritty realism, or a cautionary true‑story, this lineup delivers the same intoxicating mix of moral ambiguity, high stakes, and unforgettable characters that made Breaking Bad a cultural touchstone.

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Murder Mindfully

TV • 2024

drama • comedy • crime

Why Watch Next

A fresh take on the crime‑drama formula, this series blends the high‑stakes moral dilemmas of a lawyer‑turned‑mobster with a satirical, mindfulness‑obsessed twist, offering fans of Breaking Bad a contemporary, off‑beat counterpart.

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Overview

When mafia lawyer Björn attends a mindfulness class to find a better work-life balance, he discovers surprising new coping strategies — including murder.

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BoJack Horseman

TV • 2014

animation • comedy • drama

Why Watch Next

BoJack Horseman's sharp, character‑driven exploration of self‑destruction, addiction, and the hollow pursuit of success mirrors Walter White’s descent, delivering a beloved, critically praised experience for viewers craving emotional depth.

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Overview

Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90s , 20 years later. He's a curmudgeon with a heart of...not quite gold...but something like gold. Copper?

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Narcos: Mexico

TV • 2018

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

Narcos: Mexico provides the closest thematic echo—drug empire building, DEA conflict, and moral ambiguity—while expanding the canvas to the real‑world history that inspired Breaking Bad’s criminal underworld.

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Overview

See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.

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Dopesick

TV • 2021

crime • drama

Why Watch Next

Dopesick’s meticulously researched, harrowing look at a modern drug epidemic offers a powerful, audience‑approved narrative that resonates with Breaking Bad’s focus on the human cost of illicit substances.

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Overview

The story of how one company triggered the worst drug epidemic in American history. Look into the epicenter of America's struggle with opioid addiction, from a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA, and to the opulence of "one percenter" Big Pharma Manhattan.

More shows and movies featuring actors from Breaking Bad

Looking for familiar faces? These picks include performers connected to Breaking Bad.

Your Honor

TV • 2020

Why It’s Relevant

This gritty crime drama mirrors Breaking Bad’s moral ambiguity and high‑stakes legal turmoil, offering a similarly intense, morally complex storyline.

Malcolm in the Middle

TV • 2000

Why It’s Relevant

While a comedy, it showcases Cranston’s versatile talent and sharp wit, providing a lighter counterpoint that still explores family dynamics and personal growth.

The Path

TV • 2016

Why It’s Relevant

The Path explores moral ambiguity, power struggles, and personal conflict similar to Breaking Bad, and features Aaron Paul in a top‑billed, award‑winning role.

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