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What to Watch After Burn Notice
From Moscow to Miami: Four Spy Picks That Out‑Smart Burn Notice
If you’ve been living on the edge with Michael Westen’s Miami‑side escapades, you’ll want to expand your spy‑drama repertoire with four distinct yet complementary picks. Fresh off the press, PONIES thrusts two women into the icy corridors of 1970s Moscow, delivering a retro‑spy thriller that feels both new and resonant. Jean‑Claude Van Johnson turns the genre on its head with a self‑referential, martial‑arts‑infused romp starring the real‑life action legend himself. The Recruit drops a law‑school graduate into the CIA’s high‑stakes world, echoing Burn Notice’s blend of legal intrigue and field danger. And for a timeless, crowd‑pleasing fix, White Collar’s charismatic con‑artist‑FBI partnership offers the same witty banter and clever heists that kept viewers glued to the screen.
Together, these titles map a spectrum of the espionage genre: a bold new entry that pushes boundaries, a meta‑comic adventure that celebrates the absurd, a tightly plotted legal thriller that mirrors the original’s thematic core, and a classic series that never fails to deliver charm and clever crime‑solving. Whether you crave fresh perspectives, laugh‑out‑loud action, or the comfort of a beloved formula, this quartet guarantees a binge‑worthy journey beyond Burn Notice’s Miami heat.
Why these shows are similar to Burn Notice
A formerly blacklisted spy uses his unique skills and training to help people in desperate situations.
These recommendations branch out from Burn Notice with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
PONIES
TV • 2026
drama • crime
Why Watch Next
PONIES offers a fresh, gritty take on espionage with two unlikely CIA operatives in 1977 Moscow, echoing Burn Notice’s blend of caper action and personal stakes while delivering a modern, gender‑focused twist.
Overview
In 1977 Moscow, two "PONIES" ("persons of no interest") become CIA operatives and uncover a Cold War conspiracy their husbands were killed for.
Jean-Claude Van Johnson
TV • 2016
action_adventure • comedy • drama
Why Watch Next
Jean‑Claude Van Johnson mixes over‑the‑top martial‑arts action with self‑aware humor, providing the same high‑octane spy thrills that Burn Notice fans love, but with a tongue‑in‑cheek edge that makes it a fan‑favorite.
Overview
Jean-Claude Van Damme is a global martial arts & film sensation, also operating under the simple alias of "Johnson" as the world's best undercover private contractor. Retired for years, a chance encounter with a lost love brings him back to the game. This time, he'll be deadlier than ever. Probably.
The Recruit
TV • 2022
drama • crime • action_adventure
Why Watch Next
The Recruit pairs a bright young lawyer with CIA intrigue, delivering the same fast‑paced, mission‑driven storytelling and moral ambiguity that defines Burn Notice, and it’s the closest semantic match loved by audiences.
Overview
Recruited out of law school by the CIA, a daredevil young attorney leaps unprepared into the dangerous world of international espionage.
White Collar
TV • 2009
crime • drama • mystery
Why Watch Next
White Collar’s charismatic duo of a con man and an FBI agent captures the buddy‑dynamic and clever crime‑solving formula that made Burn Notice a hit, guaranteeing a satisfying, timeless watch.
Overview
In exchange for his freedom, charming con artist Neal Caffrey provides his expertise to help straight-man FBI agent Peter Burke catch elusive white-collar criminals.
More shows and movies featuring actors from Burn Notice
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Shut Eye
TV • 2016
Why It’s Relevant
This darkly comedic crime drama shares Burn Notice's focus on con artists and organized crime, offering a similar blend of intrigue and off‑beat tone.
Once Upon a Time
TV • 2011
Why It’s Relevant
This critically acclaimed series blends drama and fantasy with a fast‑paced, mystery‑driven plot, echoing Burn Notice’s intrigue and episodic twists while showcasing Anwar’s strong supporting performance.
Jules Verne's Mysterious Island
TV • 2005
Why It’s Relevant
A high‑concept adventure that offers action and suspense on a dangerous island, aligning with Burn Notice’s thriller elements and giving Anwar a notable role in a visually striking setting.