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What to Watch After The Midnight Gospel
Beyond the Ribbon: Four Fresh Paths for Midnight Gospel Fans
If you loved the kaleidoscopic, philosophy‑laden wanderings of The Midnight Gospel, you’ll find a surprisingly cohesive quartet of new shows ready to expand that experience. From the slick, covert ops of Splinter Cell: Deathwatch, to Tom Segura’s unsettlingly funny Bad Thoughts, the techno‑thriller intrigue of The Copenhagen Test, and the witty, murder‑mystery romp How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, each recommendation offers a distinct flavor while echoing the original’s appetite for the strange and the cerebral.
Together they form a balanced menu: a fresh, action‑packed animation for those craving adrenaline, a daring anthology that pushes comedic limits, a near‑future mind‑hack saga that probes reality’s edges, and a beloved, darkly comic mystery that grounds the journey in relatable human drama. Whether you’re seeking new visual spectacles, deeper philosophical puzzles, or simply a good laugh wrapped in intrigue, this lineup promises to satisfy every facet of the audience that fell for The Midnight Gospel’s hypnotic blend of trippy storytelling and thoughtful reflection.
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These recommendations branch out from The Midnight Gospel with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
TV • 2025
animation • action_adventure
Why Watch Next
Splinter Cell: Deathwatch delivers a brand‑new, high‑octane animated spy thriller that mirrors The Midnight Gospel’s appetite for mind‑bending worlds, offering fans a contemporary, action‑driven counterpart.
Overview
In the shadowy world of espionage, Sam Fisher is a rumor and a legend. Pulled back into action, he must help a new recruit unravel a global conspiracy.
Bad Thoughts
TV • 2025
comedy
Why Watch Next
Bad Thoughts captures the same off‑beat, boundary‑pushing humor that made The Midnight Gospel a fan favorite, presenting a wildly surreal anthology that keeps viewers both uneasy and entertained.
Overview
A collection of hilariously disturbing stories that push the boundaries of decency in ways only Tom Segura could imagine.
The Copenhagen Test
TV • 2025
action_adventure • mystery • sci_fi_fantasy
Why Watch Next
The Copenhagen Test is the closest semantic match, pairing sci‑fi intrigue with philosophical questions about perception and identity—exactly the kind of cerebral ride Midnight Gospel fans crave.
Overview
When an analyst discovers his eyes and ears have been hacked, he's drawn into a controlled world designed by his agency to draw out their enemies.
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
TV • 2026
mystery • comedy • drama
Why Watch Next
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is a guaranteed crowd‑pleaser, blending dark comedy with mystery in a way that feels both fresh and comfortably familiar to lovers of quirky, thought‑provoking series.
Overview
Three lifelong pals embark on a chaotic quest to solve the mystery of their old friend's suspicious death and keep their own dark secret under wraps.