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What to Watch After Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler

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If you loved the moody, 1960s‑styled intrigue of Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler, you’ll find a compelling quartet of new series to satisfy that same appetite for shadowy heroes and high‑stakes espionage. Fresh Spy Thriller Butterfly drops you into the neon‑lit streets of Seoul, where a retired U.S. operative and his assassin daughter navigate a tangled web of betrayal. Dark‑Wolf Prequel Power, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, offers a gritty, fan‑favorite look at a Navy SEAL’s descent into CIA black ops, echoing the origin‑story grit of Alfred’s early days. Finally, Undercover Identity Drama, The Asset, immerses you in a tense Danish undercover operation that explores the psychological toll of living a double life.

Together, these titles form a balanced slate: a brand‑new release that pushes the genre forward, a beloved prequel that deepens a familiar world, and a critically acclaimed crime drama that hits the sweet spot of thematic resonance. Whether you’re drawn to the stylish retro flair of Pennyworth or the raw, modern edge of its successors, this lineup promises a thrilling ride through loyalty, power, and the shadows that shape our heroes.

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Why these shows are similar to Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler

The origin story of Bruce Wayne's legendary butler, Alfred Pennyworth, a former British SAS soldier who forms a security company in 1960s London and goes to work with young billionaire Thomas Wayne and his wife Martha, before they become Bruce Wayne’s parents.

These recommendations branch out from Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.

Butterfly poster, recommended for fans of Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler

Butterfly

TV • 2025

action_adventure • drama

Why Watch Next

Butterfly delivers a sleek, modern espionage saga that mirrors Pennyworth's blend of covert ops and personal stakes, offering fans a fresh, graphic‑novel‑inspired take on loyalty and betrayal.

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Overview

David Jung, a mysterious former US intelligence operative living in hiding in South Korea, has his life blown to pieces when the consequences of an impossible decision from his past come back to haunt him, and he finds himself hunted by Rebecca, a deadly young assassin, and Caddis, the sinister spy organization she works for.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf poster, recommended for fans of Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf

TV • 2025

action_adventure • drama

Why Watch Next

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf serves as a fan‑favorite prequel, echoing Pennyworth's gritty origin vibe while plunging viewers into a morally ambiguous world of black‑ops warfare.

Where to Watch

Overview

Before The Terminal List, Navy SEAL Ben Edwards finds himself entangled in the black operations side of the CIA. The deeper Ben goes into the 'gray', the harder it will become to not give himself over to his darker impulses. Every man has two wolves inside him – light and dark – fighting for control. Which wolf will Ben Edwards feed?

The Asset poster, recommended for fans of Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman's Butler

The Asset

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

The Asset is a critically praised, audience‑loved crime drama that aligns with Pennyworth's themes of secret identities and the personal cost of covert missions.

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Overview

A young agent goes undercover to befriend a drug smuggler's wife. But the closer she gets to her target, the more complicated her mission becomes.

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PULSE

TV • 2025

Why It’s Relevant

While its medical drama setting differs from the superhero origins of Pennyworth, the series' strong character-driven storytelling and gritty tone align with the reference's focus on personal struggles and institutional challenges.

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