Can't Get Enough of Netflix's Lupin? Add These 10 Captivating Shows to Your Queue

Netflix’s Lupin captured the attention of millions of viewers across the globe when it first premiered in January, and it’s not hard to tell why. With an intriguing mystery surrounding Assane Diop (Omar Sy)’s past, a mind-boggling jewellery heist, and a smart spin on the fictional gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, what’s not to love? It’s no wonder it broke streaming records when it first premiered. Seeing that the series ends on a huge cliffhanger, we’re eagerly awaiting the release of part two on June 11. But if you just can’t wait until then to fill your life with more mystery and heist shows, we’ve got you covered. If you love Lupin, here are 10 shows currently streaming on Netflix that you should add to your queue next.

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Blood & Water

If one of your favourite parts about Lupin is constantly guessing what is going to happen next, you definitely need to tune into Blood & Water. Plus, you can feel free to get attached, because the series has already been picked up for season two!

Watch Blood & Water on Netflix.

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Elite

Love Lupin but teen dramas are more your jam? You definitely need to binge-watch Netflix’s Spanish thriller Elite. It has all the drama and mystery of Lupin but with a murderous twist.

Watch Elite on Netflix.

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Money Heist

It’s a no-brainer that if you can’t get enough of heist shows, you need to check out Netflix’s Money Heist. Just like Lupin, the Spanish series goes back and forth in time to keep you guessing.

Watch Money Heist on Netflix.

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The Irregulars

Though the Netflix original series only lasted one season, it’s still well worth the binge-watch. It’s basically Sherlock with a supernatural twist, so get ready for lots of intriguing detective drama with each episode.

Watch The Irregulars on Netflix.

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How to Get Away With Murder

Just like Lupin, ABC’s How to Get Away With Murder is filled with plenty of mystery and a fiercely talented lead star. If you think Omar Sy is captivating as Assane Diop, just wait until you see how Viola Davis carries the show as law professor Annalise Keating. And with Shonda Rhimes as producer, you know it’s top-notch drama.

Watch How to Get Away With Murder on Netflix.

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Locked Up

Similar to how Assane Diop’s father was set up and framed for theft, this Spanish crime drama follows a woman who is set up by her ex for fraud.

Watch Locked Up on Netflix.

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Bloodline

If you thought the Pellegrini family had a lot of baggage, just wait until you meet the Rayburn family. Just like Hubert Pellegrini tries to cover up his devious ways on Lupin, the Rayburns have a hard time keeping their dark past under wraps.

Watch Bloodline on Netflix.

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This Is a Robbery: The World's Greatest Heist

One of the most intriguing parts about Lupin is that it’s loosely based on the Arsène Lupin books. If true crime is more your speed, this documentary miniseries about the 1990 robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston should be right up your alley.

Watch This Is a Robbery: The World’s Greatest Heist on Netflix.

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Trinkets

Though Trinkets isn’t exactly a “heist show” per se, it does center on three young women with one big thing in common: they all have a shoplifting habit.

Watch Trinkets on Netflix.

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Who Killed Sara?

The mysterious storylines on Lupin have us theorising with every new episode, but Who Killed Sara? will really have you second-guessing everything. Just when you think you’ve gotten everything figured out, the Mexican thriller will throw you for another loop.

Watch Who Killed Sara? on Netflix.

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