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What to Watch After Defending Jacob

Beyond Jacob: Four Must‑Watch Tales of Family, Crime, and Moral Dilemmas

When a teenage son becomes the prime suspect in a murder, the ripple effects can shatter a family’s foundation – a premise that resonated powerfully in Apple TV’s Defending Jacob. To satisfy the craving for more of that tense, morally‑charged storytelling, we turn to four standout series: Adolescence, Mare of Easttown, Your Honor, and A Friend of the Family. Each brings a distinct flavor – from a fresh British perspective on teen crime, to a small‑town detective’s personal unraveling, a judge’s desperate fight to shield his child, and a true‑story‑driven portrait of familial betrayal.

Together, these picks form a curated mosaic that balances new and classic, critical darlings and audience favorites. Adolescence delivers the latest, socially‑relevant take on the genre, while Mare of Easttown offers a beloved, award‑winning performance that deepens the emotional stakes. Your Honor stands as the closest thematic twin, pushing the legal thriller envelope, and A Friend of the Family rounds out the set with a haunting, real‑world narrative that underscores how trust can be weaponized. Whether you’re after fresh intrigue or timeless drama, this lineup promises to keep you riveted, questioning, and emotionally invested.

Top Recommendations for Fans of Defending Jacob

Why these shows are similar to Defending Jacob

A family's lives are irreparably disrupted when the 14-year-old son is accused of murdering a fellow classmate.

These recommendations branch out from Defending Jacob with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.

Adolescence poster, recommended for fans of Defending Jacob

Adolescence

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

Adolescence offers a brand‑new, gritty take on a teen‑murder mystery set against the backdrop of a UK school, echoing Defending Jacob’s family‑under‑suspicion premise while delivering a contemporary, socially‑charged vibe.

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Overview

When a 13-year-old is accused of the murder of a classmate, his family, therapist and the detective in charge are all left asking: what really happened?

Mare of Easttown poster, recommended for fans of Defending Jacob

Mare of Easttown

TV • 2021

drama • crime • mystery

Why Watch Next

Mare of Easttown blends a detective‑driven whodunit with deep family trauma, mirroring the emotional weight of Defending Jacob and satisfying viewers who crave a critically‑acclaimed, audience‑loved crime drama.

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Overview

A detective in a small Pennsylvania town investigates a local murder while trying to keep her life from falling apart.

Your Honor poster, recommended for fans of Defending Jacob

Your Honor

TV • 2020

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

Your Honor captures the same moral quandary of protecting a child at all costs, expanding the stakes into courtroom intrigue and organized‑crime danger, making it the closest semantic match for fans of Defending Jacob.

Where to Watch

Overview

New Orleans judge Michael Desiato is forced to confront his own deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family.

A Friend of the Family poster, recommended for fans of Defending Jacob

A Friend of the Family

TV • 2022

crime • drama

Why Watch Next

A Friend of the Family, based on a harrowing real‑life saga, delves into manipulation and loyalty, offering a classic, must‑watch drama that resonates with the themes of secrecy and familial strain central to Defending Jacob.

Where to Watch

Overview

The Brobergs are completely unprepared for the sophisticated tactics a neighbor of theirs uses to exploit their vulnerabilities, separate them and turn their daughter against them.

More shows and movies featuring actors from Defending Jacob

Looking for familiar faces? These picks include performers connected to Defending Jacob.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

TV • 2023

Why It’s Relevant

While stylistically different, this animated series shares a strong focus on personal relationships and high‑stakes conflict, echoing the intense family drama of Defending Jacob.

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