Vous êtes fan de 'Dan Hawk Psychic Detective' (2025) et vous cherchez d'autres séries ou films qui captivent autant que cette enquête surnaturelle ? Cet article est fait pour vous ! Découvrez 10 œuvres similaires qui mêlent mystère, psychologie et éléments paranormaux pour vous plonger dans des intrigues tout aussi palpitantes.

The X-Files (1993)
Description: A mix of supernatural investigations and government conspiracies, featuring agents who delve into the unexplained with a blend of skepticism and belief.
Fait: The iconic theme song was composed by Mark Snow in just a few minutes, using a simple keyboard and a delay effect.


Monk (2002)
Description: Follows a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder whose attention to detail and unique perspective help him solve crimes others can't, combining drama with light-hearted moments.
Fait: The show's creator, Andy Breckman, originally envisioned Monk as a more serious character, but the comedic elements were added later to balance the tone.


Bones (2005)
Description: Revolves around a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent solving crimes through scientific analysis and teamwork, blending procedural elements with personal dynamics.
Fait: The character of Temperance Brennan is loosely based on real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who also serves as a producer for the show.


Supernatural (2005)
Description: Follows two brothers who hunt supernatural beings, blending horror, mystery, and family drama as they uncover hidden truths about their world.
Fait: The show was originally planned to run for only three seasons, but its popularity led to a 15-season run, making it one of the longest-running fantasy series.


Psych (2006)
Description: A comedic detective series featuring a protagonist with exceptional observational skills, often mistaken for psychic abilities, solving crimes with a mix of humor and wit.
Fait: The pineapple is a recurring hidden symbol in every episode as an inside joke among the cast and crew.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Explores fringe science and alternate realities, with a team investigating bizarre phenomena that often defy conventional explanation, combining sci-fi with detective work.
Fait: The show's creators used a unique color palette to distinguish between different universes, with a blue tint for the primary world and a red tint for the alternate one.


The Mentalist (2008)
Description: Centers around a former fake psychic who uses his keen observational skills to assist law enforcement in solving complex cases, blending mystery with psychological insight.
Fait: The character of Patrick Jane was inspired by a combination of Sherlock Holmes and real-life mentalists like The Amazing Kreskin.


Grimm (2011)
Description: A detective discovers he is a Grimm, able to see supernatural creatures, and uses this ability to solve crimes that intertwine the human and mythical worlds.
Fait: The show's mythology is heavily inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, but with a darker and more modern twist.


Elementary (2012)
Description: A modern reinterpretation of Sherlock Holmes, focusing on deductive reasoning and unconventional methods to solve crimes, with a strong emphasis on character development.
Fait: This was the first adaptation to cast a woman, Lucy Liu, in the role of Dr. Joan Watson, breaking traditional gender norms for the character.


Hannibal (2013)
Description: A psychological thriller delving into the complex relationship between a criminal profiler and a brilliant psychiatrist with dark secrets, exploring the fine line between genius and madness.
Fait: Despite its critical acclaim, the show was canceled after three seasons due to low ratings, but has since gained a cult following.
