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From Cringe Docs to Quarter‑Life Laughs: Picks for Nathan for You Fans

If you’re craving the smart, cringe‑rich blend of business‑world pranks and off‑kilter social commentary that Nathan for You perfected, look no further than the two picks we’ve lined up: the freshly released documentary "aka Charlie Sheen" and the buzz‑worthy comedy series "Adults." Both titles echo the original’s love of uncomfortable truth‑telling—one by pulling back the curtain on a Hollywood icon’s tumultuous career, the other by chronicling a rag‑tag group of twenty‑somethings as they fumble through modern adulthood.

What ties these seemingly different shows together is their willingness to push boundaries while keeping humor at the core. "aka Charlie Sheen" mirrors Nathan Fielder’s willingness to expose uncomfortable realities, delivering a raw, unfiltered portrait that feels both daring and oddly compassionate. Meanwhile, "Adults" channels the same awkward, observational comedy that makes Nathan’s schemes so compelling, translating it into a relatable, slice‑of‑life format that resonates with today’s audience. Together, they offer a fresh documentary edge and a beloved comedy vibe, delivering exactly the mix of cringe, wit, and humanity that fans of Nathan for You crave.

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aka Charlie Sheen

aka Charlie Sheen

TV Series · 2025

documentary

A brand‑new two‑part documentary, this series dives into the chaotic rise and fall of a Hollywood star, offering the same off‑beat, cringe‑laden storytelling that made Nathan for You a cult favorite.

Actor Charlie Sheen tells his story in this candid two-part documentary tracing his dazzling Hollywood rise, tabloid-topping fall and road to recovery.


Adults

Adults

TV Series · 2025

comedy

A fan‑favorite comedy about twenty‑somethings navigating New York’s absurdities, it captures the awkward humor and social‑experiment vibe that fans of Nathan for You love.

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

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