The 85+ Best Anthology TV Shows, Ranked
- Rod Serling, Robert McCord, Jay Overholts
Venturing into the realm of psychological intrigue, this series marries science fiction and fantasy to create spine-tingling tales of societal dilemmas and human failings. Each episode leaves the audience questioning their perceptions of reality, as they're immersed in a world where the bizarre, unexplained, and often eerie coalesce.
- Daniel Kaluuya, Toby Kebbell, Rory Kinnear
Taking a thought-provoking dive into the dark side of technology and modern society's dependence on it, this dystopian anthology explores themes of surveillance, social media addiction, and innovative advancements. However, the show doesn't shy away from its provocative nature, leaving viewers with plenty to mull over and discuss long after the credits roll.
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- John Kassir, Kirk Douglas
Chilling and macabre, this horror anthology keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with a unique concoction of dark humor, gore, and supernatural elements. Guided by the Cryptkeeper's twisted tales, each episode offers a tantalizing taste of the eerie and unexpected, leaving no stone unturned in delving into humanity's darkest fears.
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- Alfred Hitchcock, Harry Tyler, John Williams
A masterful blend of suspense, mystery, and horror, this iconic series showcases the storytelling prowess of Hitchcock himself. Each episode delves into heart-stopping plots filled with twists and turns, all masterfully narrated by the "Master of Suspense."
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- Hayley McLaughlin, Helen Sadler, Stefan Kapicic
This animated anthology brings together a jaw-dropping mix of science fiction, horror, and dark comedy to breathe life into a visually stunning array of dystopian landscapes and futuristic concepts. Blurring lines between reality and fiction, it invites viewers to explore a breathtaking world where humanoid creatures, cyborgs, and other unimaginable beings lurk around every corner.
More Love, Death & Robots- #29 of 691 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
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- Kevin Conway
An exploration of the human imagination's farthest reaches, this show pushes boundaries by blending themes of science fiction, horror, and mystery in every episode. With a keen focus on the bizarre and unexplained, it offers utterly unpredictable and mind-bending tales, pushing viewers to question their own perceptions and limits.
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- Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Inspired by the Coen Brothers' film of the same name, this series cleverly weaves together crime, drama, and dark humor to create an immersive world of complex characters and intricate storylines. Each season presents a new tale of murder and mayhem, set against the cold backdrop of rural Minnesota and the distinctive Midwestern charm.
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- Paul Sparer
Treading in the footsteps of classic horror anthologies, this series peels back the layers behind seemingly ordinary lives to uncover the sinister shadows lurking beneath. From the supernatural to psychological, each episode offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the dark recesses of human nature, where the unexpected is always lurking just around the corner.
More Tales from the Darkside- #156 of 281 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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- Rod Serling, Gary Collins
A foray into the realms of the supernatural, paranormal, and macabre, this series welcomes the audience into a dimly lit gallery that houses a unique collection of chilling tales. Expertly painted on a canvas of horror and suspense, each story within these walls unveils a world where the unknown lurks in the shadows, and nightmares come to life.
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- Mahershala Ali, Stephen Dorff, Carmen Ejogo
Crime, corruption, and moral complexities take center stage in this anthology that delves into the heart of darkness within each character. Every season introduces a new case, helmed by a duo of troubled detectives, as they navigate a web of deceit, betrayal, and tragedy that leaves lasting scars on both their lives and the audience's psyche.
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- Bruce Willis, Charles Aidman, Robin Ward
A modern reincarnation of the cult classic series, this return to the Twilight Zone blends nostalgia with newfound terror. Each episode offers fresh takes on timeless themes, delving into psychological intrigue, mysterious happenings, and heart-pounding stories that capture the essence of its predecessor while daring to push the envelope further.
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- Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton, Taissa Farmiga
Bold, provocative, and unapologetically twisted, this anthology embraces horror in all its forms, from witches and haunted houses to dystopian societies and urban legends. Each season explores a different facet of fear, plunging the audience headfirst into a terrifyingly immersive experience with shocking twists, memorable villains, and unforgettable characters.
- Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith
With its clever narratives, dark humor, and surprising twists, this British anthology invites viewers behind closed doors to witness the hidden lives, secrets, and vices of ordinary people. From a game of hide-and-seek gone awry to an unexpected reunion, each macabre tale holds a chilling reminder: no one is ever truly safe from their own darkness.
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Based on the beloved book series, this collection of spooky stories transports the audience to a world where monsters, ghouls, and mysterious creatures roam. Perfect for kids and adults alike, these creepy tales strike the delicate balance between horror and fun, making it an essential entry in every anthology lover's watchlist.
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- Ross Hull, Raine Pare-Coull, Jodie Resther
This nostalgic treasure chest of horror stories invites a new generation of viewers to gather around the campfire as the Midnight Society shares spine-tingling tales. The show explores ghostly encounters, bizarre happenings, and eerie legends, serving as an introduction to horror for young audiences while enchanting older fans with its charm and spookiness.
- Cuba Gooding, Sarah Paulson, David Schwimmer
Dramatising real-life criminal cases, this gripping series pays meticulous attention to detail as it delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding infamous events. Each season pulls the audience into the heart of the action, offering fresh perspectives on well-known cases, and shedding light on the human side of each tragedy.
- Jessica Lowndes, Holly Marie Combs, Bree Turner
Celebrating the macabre minds that have shaped the genre, each episode of this anthology series is directed by a renowned horror filmmaker. The result is a masterful collection of terrifying tales that spans from eerie nightmares to gruesome terror, breathing life into the darkest corners of the imagination.
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Inspired by classic EC Comics and their iconic horror tales, this anthology series unleashes a delightful mix of frights, dark humor, and twisted twists guaranteed to chill and entertain. From vengeful spirits to insatiable monsters, each episode is a self-contained horror gem anchored in a rich tradition of storytelling.
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- Paul Schneider, Fiona Shaw, Shaun Benson
This unnerving horror anthology pulls inspiration from some of the Internet's most chilling legends and creepypastas. Each season focuses on a different eerie tale, weaving together psychological terror, gripping suspense, and supernatural scares to keep viewers hooked and haunted long after the final episode.
More Channel Zero- #16 of 71 onThe 75+ Scariest TV Shows Of All Time, Ranked
- #12 of 44 onThe Darkest Anthology Series
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- Essie Davis, Luke Roberts, Andrew Lincoln
Helmed by the visionary filmmaker, this upcoming anthology promises to be a dark and twisted journey into the macabre world that del Toro has cultivated throughout his career. The show is set to explore tales of terror, dark fantasy, and gothic delight that will leave viewers enthralled and horrified.
- Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Chaplin, Bryan Cranston
Adapted from the works of renowned sci-fi author Philip K. Dick, this anthology series presents futuristic worlds and mind-bending narratives that explore humanity's relationship with technology. The show paints a vivid portrait of dystopia, asking probing questions about agency, fate, and the limits of human consciousness.
- #170 of 281 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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- Charles Durning, Douglas Seale, Louis Giambalvo
This trailblazing anthology series blurs the lines between fiction and reality, weaving fantastical tales of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror that capture the essence of human imagination. With each episode offering a thought-provoking story bound by timeless themes, viewers find themselves immersed in a universe where imagination knows no bounds.
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- Kevin Nealon, Wil Wheaton, Jerry Stiller
A showcase for all manner of creatures, beasts, and otherworldly beings, this anthology series delves into the realm of horror with a focus on the monstrous. Each episode unveils a terrifying tale that highlights the darkness lurking within humanity while exploring the age-old question: who are the real monsters?
More Monsters- #15 of 20 onUnderrated Horror TV Shows Every Horror Fan Needs To Binge
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- Rachel Brosnahan, Travis Fimmel, John Marshall Jones
With each tale rooted in the folklore and urban legends unique to one of the fifty United States, this horror anthology takes viewers on a terrifying road trip across the nation. Offering a diverse mix of stories that range from blood-chilling to darkly humorous, it's a masterclass in regional terror.
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- Dylan O'Brien, Victoria Pedretti
A revival of the classic series, this anthology pays homage to its predecessor by merging elements of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror into a beautiful tapestry of imaginative storytelling. Each episode captivates viewers with unique tales that are as whimsical as they are haunting, offering a modern twist on timeless themes.
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- Matt Bomer, Gavin Creel, Sierra McCormick
This spin-off of the wildly popular American Horror Story offers up bite-sized frights in an anthology format, with each episode presenting a self-contained tale of terror. From supernatural scares to psychological horror, it covers a wide spectrum of fear, ensuring that every viewer's nightmares are fully realized.
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- Simon Kinberg, Jordan Peele, Sanaa Lathan
This modern revival of the iconic series pays tribute to the original while bringing fresh tales of psychological intrigue, suspense, and wonder to a new generation of viewers. With captivating stories and unexpected twists, it carries on the legacy of its predecessor, taking audiences on a thrilling expedition into the unknown.
- Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Henry Thomas
This chilling follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House takes viewers on a spine-tingling journey into a Gothic manor shrouded in mystery and supernatural terror. Hauntingly atmospheric and rich with emotional depth, it intertwines tales of love, loss, and betrayal while exploring the darker side of humanity.
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- Drew Barrymore, William Shatner, Jeff Goldblum
Drawing inspiration from the iconic author's vast body of work, this anthology series brings to life a dazzling array of stories that span the realms of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. From dystopian futures to otherworldly encounters, it celebrates the boundless imagination and storytelling genius of Ray Bradbury.
Adapting stories from the acclaimed manga artist's extensive repertoire, this animated anthology series brings to life a haunting collection of horror tales that masterfully meld surreal visuals with chilling narratives. Fans of Ito's distinct style will be transfixed by this eerie journey into the depths of terror.
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- Adepero Oduye, Adria Arjona, Bill Camp
Unleashing a horde of nightmarish creatures and exploring the depths of human despair, this horror anthology delves into chilling tales of loss, grief, and redemption. Each episode offers a horrifying journey through urban legends, eerie encounters, and monstrous manifestations that reflect the darkness residing within the human soul.
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- Kay Lertsittichai, Suppapong Udomkaewkanjana, Wachirawit Ruangwiwat
Set in the hallowed halls of academia, this anthology series explores the challenges, triumphs, and tribulations faced by students and teachers alike. With stories that range from poignant to darkly humorous, it captures the essence of school life while offering a platform for fresh voices and emerging talent in the world of television storytelling.
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- Jeffrey Wright, Chadwick Boseman, Hayley Atwell
Delving into the vast Marvel Universe, this animated series explores alternate realities and 'what if' scenarios that turn beloved characters and storylines on their heads. With each episode presenting a new divergence from established canon, it's a thrilling journey into the untapped potential of superhero storytelling.
- Aric Hidir Amin, Marissa Anita, Kazuki Kitamura
Taking viewers on a journey through various Asian cultures, this horror anthology delves into traditional myths, urban legends, and ghostly encounters unique to each country. By blending haunting tales with cultural authenticity, it offers a fascinating exploration of the superstitions, fears, and beliefs that have shaped the continent's collective consciousness.
- Paul Wesley, Carrie-Anne Moss, Odette Annable
Reimagining classic fairy tales as dark, twisted, and morally complex stories set in the modern world, this anthology series explores the thin line between fantasy and reality. Each season weaves together multiple storylines rooted in beloved fables, offering a fresh perspective on timeless narratives.
- Luke Benward, Robert Capron, Mason Cook
Taking inspiration from the master of children's horror, this anthology series transports young audiences into a world of thrilling scares, supernatural encounters, and eerie mysteries. Much like the beloved Goosebumps series, it strikes a balance between genuine fright and playful storytelling, ensuring that each episode is as entertaining as it is chilling.
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Malin Åkerman, Jane Adams, Andrew BachelorAn anthology series set in Chicago explores the landscape of modern relationships.More Easy- #347 of 388 onThe Best Guilty Pleasure TV Shows
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- Bryce Gheisar, Arjun Athalye, Beatrice Kitsos
In this latest installment of the beloved horror franchise, a new Midnight Society faces off against an ancient curse as they navigate a web of supernatural horrors and dark secrets. Serving up fresh scares alongside familiar tropes, it's a welcome return to the spooky world of campfire tales.
- Jon Bernthal, Daniel Dae Kim, Kaitlyn Dever
This thought-provoking anthology series tackles pressing social issues through a blend of dark comedy and biting satire. With each episode presenting a distinct story that forces its characters to confront moral dilemmas and uncomfortable truths, it challenges viewers to consider their own beliefs and the consequences of their actions.
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- Takahiro Sakurai, YĂ´ko Hikasa, Hisako Kanemoto
With its distinct blend of horror and surrealism, this anthology adaptation of Junji Ito's twisted stories delves into the depths of Japanese folklore, superstitions, and unsettling encounters. Each episode offers a haunting glimpse into the realm of the bizarre, thrilling viewers with its unique combination of visual mastery and chilling narratives.
- #388 of 1,060 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #52 of 69 onThe Top Horror Anime Of All Time, Ranked
- #107 of 145 onThe Best Anime Streaming On Netflix
- Aidan Quinn, Lou Diamond Phillips, Bill Pullman
Delving into the darkest corners of human nature and the supernatural realm, this anthology series seamlessly weaves together tales of horror, suspense, and psychological terror. With its riveting storytelling and eerie atmosphere, it ensures that viewers will be left on the edge of their seats, questioning what truly lurks behind the veil of reality.
- Lyliana Wray, Sam Ashe Arnold, Miya Cech
Reviving the beloved '90s series, this updated version of the classic show brings the Midnight Society back for a new generation of viewers to enjoy chilling campfire tales. With a blend of nostalgia and fresh scares, it continues the tradition of fright-filled storytelling that's both spooky and enchanting.
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- Jason Segel, Sally Field, Eve Lindley
A unique blend of mystery, drama, and fantasy, this anthology presents a captivating journey into the lives of four strangers who find themselves entangled in an enigmatic game. As they unravel hidden truths about themselves and the world around them, viewers are drawn into a strange and alluring universe where nothing is quite as it seems.
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- #183 of 221 onThe 145+ Best Mini Series List
- Laura Tovar, Pablo Guisa Koestinger, Alejandro RestrepoReal people's terrifying tales come to life through dramatic reenactments.More Haunted: Latin America
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- Deborah Ayorinde, Pam Grier, Luke JamesDetective Dawn Reeve investigates the gruesome murder of a foster home mother in 1990's Los Angeles.More THEM: The Scare
- #195 of 1,060 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
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- Joe Bob Briggs, Diana Prince XO, Felissa RoseJoe Bob Briggs offers up an eclectic pairing of films, from horror classics to cult favorites.
- John Boyega, Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn, Letitia WrightSmall Axe, which premiered on November 20, 2020, is a powerful anthology series from acclaimed director Steve McQueen. Set in London's West Indian community from the late 1960s to the early '80s, it tells five standalone stories about the resilience of the community in the face of racial and social injustice. The series features notable performances from John Boyega and Letitia Wright. Small Axe has been lauded for its poignant storytelling and won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Picture. It's a compelling exploration of culture, resistance, and identity.More Small Axe
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- #16 of 20 onThe Best Current Shows That Deal with Race Relations
- Katherine Kelly, Lee Ingleby, Nicholas PinnockCriminal: UK is a gripping police procedural that takes place almost entirely within the confines of an interrogation room. The show, which features a rotating cast of suspects and detectives, explores the psychological dance between law enforcement and those accused of serious crimes. Its unique format has been praised for its intensity and innovation. The themes include truth, deception, justice, and the grey areas in between. Despite its relatively short run thus far, Criminal: UK has already garnered significant critical acclaim for its stellar performances and tightly-woven narratives.More Criminal: UK
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- #29 of 137 onThe Very Best British Crime Dramas
- Eva Meckbach, Sylvester Groth, Florence KasumbaCriminal: Germany (Netflix, 2019) is part of a police procedural anthology series created by Kay Smith and Jim Field Smith. The series takes place entirely inside police interrogation rooms in four different countries: France, Germany, Spain, and the UK, with three episodes per country, each filmed in the local languages.More Criminal: Germany
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- Kalidas Jayaram, Shanthnu Bhagyaraj, Kalki KoechlinFour short films explore the stories of those who dare to dream.More Paava Kadhaigal
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- Oats Studios is a unique anthology series from director Neill Blomkamp, known for films like "District 9" and "Elysium." The show is a collection of experimental short films featuring science fiction, horror, dystopian, and alternate reality genres. Each episode presents a standalone narrative, exploring themes such as alien invasions, apocalyptic events, and the essence of humanity. The series is noted for its high production values, inventive storytelling, and willingness to take creative risks. It features a rotating cast and has become a cult favorite among audiences.More Oats Studios
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Celebrating the art of documentary storytelling, this anthology series presents a collection of true-life narratives that illuminate the diverse experiences and perspectives of individuals from all walks of life. Each episode features a gripping tale that sheds light on the complexities of human nature, offering viewers a window into different worlds and inspiring conversations.
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- Diana Lee Inosanto, Meredith Salenger, Rya KihlstedtJourneying through the Galactic Empire through the eyes of two warriors on divergent paths.
- #418 of 691 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
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- Ten African creators present stories featuring new worlds of advanced technology, spirits and more.
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- Malcolm McDowell, Mädchen Amick, Sylvia SidneyFantasy Island (ABC, 1998) is a fantasy-drama television series and a reboot of the original 1977 series. In this "dark" update of the classic series, Mr. Roarke (Malcom McDowell) and his assistants bring the fantasies of their visitors to life.
- Terry Crews, Olivia Munn, Parker PoseyTales of the Walking Dead, which premiered on August 14, 2022, is an anthology spin-off of the The Walking Dead franchise. Diverging from the long-form storytelling of its predecessor, this series takes a bite into bite-sized narratives, exploring standalone stories of new and existing characters within the zombie apocalypse. The show features a rotating ensemble cast, notable for including Terry Crews and Olivia Munn, among others, who bring life to the varied human experiences and struggles in a world overrun by the undead. It digs into into themes of survival, morality, and the essence of humanity, all set against the backdrop of society's collapse. Critics have recognized Tales of the Walking Dead for its innovative approach to the well-trodden genre, offering a fresh perspective to the long-standing undead lore.
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- Stefanie Powers, Carol Lynley, Chad EverettJourney To The Unknown is a British TV anthology series made in 1968 by Hammer Film Productions Ltd. It has a fantasy, science fiction and supernatural theme. It featured both British and American actors. American actors included George Maharis, Vera Miles, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patty Duke, Carol Lynley, Joseph Cotten, Stefanie Powers and Brandon deWilde, along with familiar British actors such as Dennis Waterman, Jane Asher, Roddy McDowall, Nanette Newman, Ann Bell and Tom Adams. Seventeen episodes were made. Eight episodes were twinned to make four feature-length films with added linking material. The New People and Paper Dolls became Journey into Darkness, hosted by Patrick McGoohan, Poor Butterfly and The Indian Spirit Guide became Journey to Midnight, hosted by Sebastian Cabot, Matakitas Is Coming and The Last Visitor became Journey to the Unknown, hosted by Joan Crawford and Do Me a Favour, Kill Me and The Killing Bottle became Journey to Murder, also hosted by Crawford. Directors of the episodes included Roy Ward Baker, Robert Stevens and Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
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Alfred Enoch, John Hannah, Ashley JensenGripping thrillers expose the dark side of the medical profession. - Bidita Bag, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Harshvardhan KapoorRay (Netflix, 2021) is a Hindi thriller drama series based on short stories by Satyajit Ray and is created by Sayantan Mukherjee. From a satire to a psychological thriller, four short stories from celebrated auteur and writer Satyajit Ray are adapted for the screen.More Ray
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- Ronald Reagan, Dale Robertson, Stanley Andrews
Venturing into the dusty corners of the American West, this anthology series offers a vivid portrayal of life during the frontier era. From gunslingers and outlaws to pioneers and lawmen, each episode takes viewers on a journey back in time to relive the struggles, triumphs, and human dramas that shaped a nation.