WatchTree Recommendations

What to Watch After WandaVision

Beyond the Hex: Four Shows That Echo WandaVision’s Magic

When the MCU’s WandaVision rewrote the rules of superhero storytelling, it left fans hungry for more than just capes and battles—yearning for shows that mix magic with everyday drama. Enter a quartet of titles that each hit a different note: the brand‑new Wonder Man, the critically lauded crime saga Ballard, the adrenaline‑fueled animated series Devil May Cry, and the feel‑good musical drama The Runarounds. Together they form a curated playlist that balances fresh MCU flavor, gritty realism, supernatural spectacle, and wholesome nostalgia.

Wonder Man offers a cheeky, industry‑savvy spin on super‑powers, while Ballard plunges viewers into a world of hidden conspiracies reminiscent of Wanda’s own reality‑bending secrets. Devil May Cry satisfies the appetite for otherworldly battles with razor‑sharp animation, and The Runarounds provides the comforting, small‑town camaraderie that made Wanda’s suburban façade so resonant. Whether you crave cutting‑edge meta‑commentary, a hard‑boiled detective’s grit, high‑stakes fantasy, or a melodic coming‑of‑age story, this lineup proves there’s a perfect follow‑up for every facet of WandaVision’s legacy.

Top Recommendations for Fans of WandaVision

Why these shows are similar to WandaVision

Wanda Maximoff and Vision—two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives—begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.

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

Wonder Man poster, recommended for fans of WandaVision

Wonder Man

TV • 2026

comedy • drama

Why Watch Next

Wonder Man blends superhero lore with a witty behind‑the‑scenes look at Hollywood, offering the same blend of magic and melancholy that made WandaVision a standout. Fans of the MCU will enjoy its meta‑commentary and fresh take on power and identity.

Where to Watch

Overview

Simon and Trevor, two actors at opposite ends of their careers, chase life-changing roles.

Ballard poster, recommended for fans of WandaVision

Ballard

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

Ballard delivers a hard‑boiled detective story steeped in corruption and loss, echoing WandaVision’s deeper themes of grief and confronting hidden truths, while providing a pulse‑pounding, audience‑approved ride.

Where to Watch

Overview

Detective Renée Ballard plunges into a web of murder and corruption as she hunts a ruthless serial killer and uncovers a sinister police conspiracy that threatens everything she stands for. With her own demons nipping at her heels, Ballard must outwit both criminals and colleagues to bring long-overdue justice to the victims and their families.

Devil May Cry poster, recommended for fans of WandaVision

Devil May Cry

TV • 2025

animation • action_adventure • sci_fi_fantasy

Why Watch Next

Devil May Cry matches WandaVision’s supernatural stakes and comic‑book roots, but amps up the action with animated demon‑hunting drama, satisfying viewers who crave high‑octane fantasy alongside emotional stakes.

Where to Watch

Overview

When a mysterious villain threatens to open the gates of Hell, a devilishly handsome demon hunter could be the world's best hope for salvation.

The Runarounds poster, recommended for fans of WandaVision

The Runarounds

TV • 2025

drama • comedy • family

Why Watch Next

The Runarounds captures the nostalgic, family‑centric vibe of WandaVision’s suburban setting, swapping sorcery for music as a vehicle for growth, making it an easy‑going, crowd‑pleasing complement.

Where to Watch

Overview

Follow a tight-knit group of young adults from all walks of life who come together to form a rock band the summer after graduating from high school. Set against the backdrop of Wilmington, North Carolina, The Runarounds must choose between succumbing to the pressures of real life or risking everything to become the greatest band of all time.

Open Interactive WatchTree
Light Mode