Enjoyed the crime-meets-coming-of-age-series? Here's what you should watch next.
Liked ‘Boy Swallows Universe’? Here Are 8 Similar Shows to Watch Next
Enjoyed the crime-meets-coming-of-age-series? Here's what you should watch next.
Within the first two weeks of its release on Netflix, the screen adaptation of Trent Dalton's Boy Swallows Universe racked up 7.6 million complete series views globally, making it the most successful Australian-made show on the platform yet.
If you were one of those 7.6 million streamers who loved the crime-meets-coming-of-age story set in 1980’s Brisbane starring Phoebe Tonkin, Simon Baker and Travis Fimmel, here are 8 incredible shows you should watch next.
1. Heartbreak High
Where can I watch it? Netflix
Though both the original and the reboot of this iconic Australian series deserve a watch, it’s the latter we’re recommending for Boy Swallows Universe fans. Renewed for a second season within a month of its release on Netflix, Heartbreak High follows students and teachers at Hartley High. No subject is off limits, with the series tackling everything from teenage crushes to police brutality and sexual assault. Starring an incredible cast of newcomers including Ayesha Madon, Thomas Weatherall and Asher Yasbincek, there’s a reason it took home an Emmy last year.
2. Tomorrow, When the War Began
Where can I watch? Stan
Based on the iconic John Marsden novels (which many may remember studying as part of their high school curriculum) Tomorrow, When the War Began follows a group of teenagers who return from a camping trip to find their hometown under siege. Over six episodes, they fight to stay alive while also fighting invaders and searching desperately for their families amidst a warzone. Think Yellowjackets meets Last of Us, but set in a small Australian country town.
3. The End of the F**king World
Where can I watch it? Netflix
Based on Cartoonist Charles Forsman's mini-comics, this coming-of-age, Thelma and Louise-style series took 2018 by storm. Season 1 follows teenagers James and Alyssa on a crime spree-fueled road trip, while season 2 sorts through the aftermath. Gruesome yet tender and equal parts funny and affectionate, both seasons take place in a highly stylised world somewhere in England in a time that feels both past and present.
4. Mr Inbetween
Where can I watch it? Binge
Inarguably one of Australia’s greatest crime shows, Mr Inbetween tells the twisted tale of Ray Shoesmith (played by series writer Scott Ryan), a tween parent by day and a professional hitman by night. The darkest of comedies, this three-season series takes you on a perilous journey through the criminal underworld of suburban Sydney filled with drug kingpins, bikies, mobsters, and Ray’s friends and family who are none the wiser.
5. Animal Kingdom
Where can I watch it? Netflix
Based on the 2010 Australian film of the same name (a must-watch starring Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton, and Guy Pearce), the Animal Kingdom series trades Melbourne for Oceanside, California. Centred around a teenager who finds himself living with estranged relatives who happen to run a criminal family enterprise, the series comprises six seasons made over six years, leaving you with 75 episodes of binge-worthy drama.
6. Underbelly
Where can I watch it? Stan
If you found yourself enthralled by the seedy underworld of 1980s Brisbane during Boy Swallows Universe, immerse yourself in late 90’s Melbourne amidst a gangland war in Underbelly. Originally airing on Australian TV in 2008 and based loosely on real-life events, the true crime drama series now has seven seasons under its belt, with the most recent airing in 2022.
7. Puberty Blues
Where can I watch it? Netflix
Another Australian coming-of-age classic, this series is based on the hugely popular 1979 book by Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey. Set in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire in the late 70s, the series follows Debbie and Sue, BFFs who are navigating sex, teen pregnancy, and gender politics in a tumultuous time in Australia. Not only is the set design dripping in nostalgia, but the dialogue features some pretty incredible Australian slang, too. Deadset, moll.
8. Everything Now
Where can I watch it? Netflix
The most obvious similarity this Netflix series shares with Boy Swallows Universe is a cast member – the spectacular Australian actress Sophie Wilde. While the subject matter is quite different – in Everything Now, Sophie plays Mia, a teenager battling anorexia – it too explores the turmoil of adolescence, familial dysfunction, and the never-ending drama that is high school. Created by 23-year-old Ripley Parker, daughter of Thandiwe Newton, it’s a fresh and fun watch, though at times confronting, too.