1. I Know This Much Is True (2020)

Genre: Drama, ThrillerAge Rating: TV-MARelease Date: 11 May 2020Available On: Apple Tv+, HBO The script and the show were created by Derek Cianfrance, who also served as the director. Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, who are twin brothers, take care of one other while dealing with the fallout of Dominick’s brother Thomas’s paranoid schizophrenia. This is the main plot of the narrative.

2. Surface (2022)

Genre: Drama, Thriller, MysteryAge Rating: TV-MARelease Date: 29 Jul. 2022Available On: Apple Tv+ Veronica West wrote this series, and Sam Miller was in charge of directing it. There are a total of eight episodes in this series. The surface is a series that focuses on the story of Sophie, a girl who suffers from extreme memory loss where she can’t remember her past. This has been a result of the massive head injury she incurred when falling from a ferry in San Francisco.

3. Home Before Dark (2021)

Genre: Drama, Crime, MysteryAge Rating: 15Release Date: 11 Jun. 2021Available On: Apple Tv+ Dana Fox and Kat Candler are responsible for the writing and directing of this series, respectively. This television show spans a total of two seasons, with ten episodes in each season. The narrative continues below. When a teenage girl from the large city visits her father in his hometown in the little lakeside community where he was raised, she finds clues to an unresolved cold case.

4. The Stranger (2020)

Genre: Drama, Crime, Mystery, ThrillerAge Rating: 15Release Date: 30 Jan. 2020Available On: Netflix Harlan Coben serves as the show’s writer, while Daniel O’Hara is the show’s director. There are a total of 8 episodes in this series. The series, based on a novel of the same name by Harlan Coben, will follow Adam Price, a man who seems to have it all: a loving wife and two wonderful children. However, all changes when Price is approached in a bar by an unknown man who discloses a horrifying fact about his wife, Corinne.

5. Twin (2020)

Genre: Drama, Crime, ThrillerAge Rating: 15Release Date: 4 Apr. 2020Available On: BBC Kristofer Hivju and Erika Calmeyer are the writer and directors, respectively, for this series. Identical twins Erik and Adam (Kristofer Hivju, Game of Thrones) have taken very different paths in life. Surfer bum Erik is entirely destitute. Adam has built a prosperous life for his family and his company. After 15 years, Erik tracks down his brother, Adam, to fight with him and Adam’s wife, Ingrid, leading to Adam’s untimely death. Erik assumes Adam’s identity to protect his family from the consequences of his brother’s murder. As it turns out, fooling people into thinking you’re someone else is much more difficult than pulling off a heist without being discovered.

6. Sanctuary (2019)

Genre: Mystery, ThrillerAge Rating: 15Release Date: 30 May 2019Available On: Apple Tv+ Vigil Season 2: Confirmed Release Date, Did The Show Finally Get Renewed? All American Season 5: Confirmed Release Date, Did The Show Finally Get Renewed? Rachel Flowerday writes, and Enrico Maria Artale directs this series. Can you imagine a worse fate than being locked up in a mysterious clinic where no one believes your story and nothing makes sense? Maybe you should start to wonder if they might be right. Sanctuary is a thrilling psychological thriller that explores the universal themes of survival, identity, trust, and betrayal by prompting the question, “Who would you become in order to survive?”

7. Ringer (2011-2012)

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, ThrillerAge Rating: TV-14Release Date: 13 September 2011Available On: FOXlife, CBS The characters of Bridget Kelly (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Siobhan Martin (also Gellar) on the CW’s thriller series “Ringer” live in different states: Wyoming and New York. When Bridget’s life is in danger, her sister Siobhan ostensibly kills herself by falling off a cliff into the water, while Bridget flees to New York. Bridget impersonates Siobhan around her close friends and family, leading her directly into the sister’s deepest, darkest secrets.

8. The Lying Game (2011-2013)

Genre: Drama, MysteryAge Rating: TV-14Release Date: 15 Aug. 2011Available On: Disney “The Lying Game,” a drama series broadcast on ABC Family, follows the lives of twin sisters Emma Becker and Sutton Mercer, who were separated as children but reunited as teenagers. When Sutton goes missing to investigate the unusual circumstances surrounding their split up, Emma begins to act as if she were Sutton. The events of “Echoes” and “The Lying Game” mostly center on characters who vanish without a trace.

9. Orphan Black (2013)

Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, ThrillerAge Rating: TV-15Release Date: 30 March 2013Available On: Netflix, BBC The film “Echoes” explores what it might be like to live another person’s life while sharing their outward appearance. The consequences of Leni and Gina’s activities turn out to be dangerous, even to the point of being life-threatening. After Beth Childs commits herself, Sarah Manning, the character from ‘Orphan Black,’ takes on the identity of her doppelganger and adopts the name, Beth Childs. This puts her life in danger in the same manner as it did for Beth Childs. Soon after, she will become aware that she is a clone and has several “sisters” located worldwide, particularly in North America and Europe.

10. Fargo (2014)

Genre: Drama, Crime, ThrillerAge Rating: TV-15Release Date: 20 Apr. 2014Available On: Netflix Fargo is one of the few series that immediately comes to mind with a set of identical twins. Twice in season three of the crime comedy anthology, Ewan McGregor gave outstanding performances. However, this set of mirrored twins shows a striking dissimilarity between the twins’ personalities and appearances. To this day, David Thewlis’s portrayal of the show’s most repulsive antagonist has made this season my favorite. The show makes light of the concept of identical twins and is full of crime and betrayal, much like Echoes.