I adore Penny Dreadful! I was so sad when it ended after 3 seasons. One of the best Victorian gothic/horror shows ever made imo. I think it's extremely DA bc most of the characters are from classic literature, and it explores themes pertaining to that literature.
I feel Pretty Little Liars fits as well? Close group of friends, often at school, lots of murder and secrets. The school, town and families seem to be very rich so they have some "old money" vibes. Can be visually dark and the characters can get pretty obsessive/passionate. I wonder if anyone else thought of this show while watching this video
Absolutely! I was actually surprised not to see this listed, but then to see others that weren’t actually set in a school. I feel like the main box that needs to be checked for dark academia is the ACADEMIA part!! Haha and SO much of PLL took place in their schools! Not to mention the general very dark videography, the murder, the lies, the secrets, the old money aesthetic that Spencer’s family has etc. this would have been close to the top of my list!! Good thinking!
I highly recommend the TNT original series, The Librarians. It was about a group of people recruited to recover mystic artifacts for an ancient library. The franchise started with three made-for-tv movies that had a strong Indiana Jones feel, followed by four seasons of the series, which is where the dark academia feel really became noticeable.
YES It is my absolute comfort show. Also they have recently announced that there will be a spin off called "The Librarians: The next chapter" so they might try out some new things in terms of aesthetics
Also: 1. Enola Holmes on Netflix 2. His Dark Materials on HBO Max (Now Max 🙄) 3.A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix 4. Outlander (not academia but if you like fantasy History) 5. Elite on Netflix 6. American horror story coven 7. The Moth Diaries (Sapphic Gothic Boarding School Thriller) 8. Cracks (2011) 9. The Awakening (2011)
Have you seen "Endeavour"? It's about Inspector Morse when he first gets out of Oxford and starts to work with the police. It's a great show. Fantastic.
@@kpaxian6044 I loved Endeavour also. In fact I liked it so much I couldn’t watch Inspector Morse because of the change of the presentation of the character.
I live close to Oxford so its setting is so familiar. The show goes inside all the beautiful colleges and many of the villains and Morse’s friends are dons or masters of the colleges. You get choristers, art, obsessive infighting and of course, crosswords. I love how the modern world encroaches on the Oxford fantasy via Morse, who straddles both worlds. Also John Thaw is an acting force of nature.
I would add "The Eclipse" from Thailand to the list. It's set at a boarding school, it got a murder Mystery in it, a curse, a special club of that school (a bit of gay romance as well)
I would also recommend how to get away with murder. My friend convinced me to watch it by telling me that it was like the secret history but about law students. I haven't finished it yet, but it's pretty good so far! :)
I don't like horror, and I definitely don't watch horror, but I love Penny Dreadful! It's dark and a bit scary, but not horror, even though the characters are the classic horror characters from Gothic literature - Dr Frankenstein and his monster, Dracula, Dorian Gray etc. And that's how it earns its Dark Academia stamp, because it's DA in the same way those classical Gothic horror books are DA. Maybe not set in an academical setting, but they are the books that the academic students would read, I imagine! So yes - Penny Dreadful absolutely qualify as DA, I think, and even if you don't like horror, give it a try - it's not that scary, and it's absolutely beautiful, and it's so good!
Completely agree! I was soo sad when they ended the show after just 3 seasons 😢. Everything (costumes, set design, acting, script, cinematography, themes) about this show was phenomenal and I've yet to find any other similar type shows that even come close.
FINALLY A MAGICIANS FAN! i love the magicians and i reccomend it to all of my friends who are adult potterheads, but no one follows my advice. it is top tier.
This was a great list! I love that you included Gilmore Girls. Definitely on the lighter side but the old money and academia aesthetics are perfect! Also definitely would include Pretty Little Liars. Heavily set in their school, murder, dark, lies, secrets, friend group, old money etc it’s spot on, I enjoyed most of that show, and I’m looking forward to checking out these others, I haven’t seen many, so I’m looking forward to it! Thanks so much! Great video!
If you're even slightly into the DA aesthetic then go straight for ITV's Lewis/Endeavour/Morse! It's detectives solving murders in oxford, generally on cases that have a connection to the university, and with mysteries that centre on things like poetry, music, crosswords etc (there's literally an Endeavour episode where the killer stages his murders like opera deaths). All done with a very tongue-in-cheek 'Oxford, am i right?' attitude Endeavour's the most DA as it's a bit darker and also has a period setting. Lewis is very cosy (though these days you have to squint past Laurence Fox a bit). Personally Morse is a bit slow for me, but it's a classic nontheless 📚
Hannibal (series): Hannibals office (primarly featured in Seasons 1&2) is wonderful airy and distinguished in its athmosphere. Star Trek: Picard S02 E01/E02. Not the best season of this series in terms of Star Trek Lore, but the decor and furniture of Jean-Luc Picard's Living Room/Library/Study in the Chateau Picard is exquisite dark academia. The fall of the house of usher: the usher family mansion and roderick usher office is insanely stylish dark academia. Do I need to mention "The Crown" or "Succession"? Filthy rich people living in luxurious palaces.
One more but it is more Fastasy... Though there is a library and books are featured. The aesthetic may be of interest. Carnival Row. Maybe that is Gothic Academia.
I watched some of your DA movie recommendations and they didnt disappoint (cant believe there were some I missed watching before - Like minds and Dreamers for example are now one of my favourites) so now I can't wait to put these series on my list too thank you so much ❤ Btw one of favourite series definitely has DA vibes in my eyes is A series of unfortunate events - just one of my personal recommendation
@@thoughtengine “half arsed” is an opinion. I didn’t read the Archie comics, so I didn’t need to compare it- and I don’t really think it’s fair to compare anyway- a live-action adaptation of a cartoon on a paper, is never going to be exactly the same, nor should it be- because it’s consumed in a completely different way with different senses involved … That all being said…. My comment was simply pointing out the fact that it fits the list of requirements traits set by people who enjoy Dark Academia. Not, if people like it as much as a comic book or not- 🤍
the thing is is that a I like fantasy and dark academia, and I'm trying very hard to find a balance, because I don't want to give either of them up. does anyone have any recommendations?
Magicians is my favorite! Great recommendations 📚📖🪄 Wish they made more of Discovery of Witches. Not into the horror and gangster though. To each there own, but I don’t consider those DA.
I adore Penny Dreadful! I was so sad when it ended after 3 seasons. One of the best Victorian gothic/horror shows ever made imo. I think it's extremely DA bc most of the characters are from classic literature, and it explores themes pertaining to that literature.
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How To Get Away With Murder deserves to be on this list
Hmm maybe, not a bad idea
I feel Pretty Little Liars fits as well? Close group of friends, often at school, lots of murder and secrets. The school, town and families seem to be very rich so they have some "old money" vibes. Can be visually dark and the characters can get pretty obsessive/passionate.
I wonder if anyone else thought of this show while watching this video
Spencer
Absolutely! I was actually surprised not to see this listed, but then to see others that weren’t actually set in a school. I feel like the main box that needs to be checked for dark academia is the ACADEMIA part!! Haha and SO much of PLL took place in their schools! Not to mention the general very dark videography, the murder, the lies, the secrets, the old money aesthetic that Spencer’s family has etc. this would have been close to the top of my list!! Good thinking!
Disappointed it was not on list.
I highly recommend the TNT original series, The Librarians. It was about a group of people recruited to recover mystic artifacts for an ancient library. The franchise started with three made-for-tv movies that had a strong Indiana Jones feel, followed by four seasons of the series, which is where the dark academia feel really became noticeable.
YES It is my absolute comfort show. Also they have recently announced that there will be a spin off called "The Librarians: The next chapter" so they might try out some new things in terms of aesthetics
I've never heard of this one. I'm going to check it out!!
Yessss this is one of my comfort shows and I'll never let it go, still devasted by the cancelation
Also:
1. Enola Holmes on Netflix
2. His Dark Materials on HBO Max (Now Max 🙄)
3.A Series of Unfortunate Events on Netflix
4. Outlander (not academia but if you like fantasy History)
5. Elite on Netflix
6. American horror story coven
7. The Moth Diaries (Sapphic Gothic Boarding School Thriller)
8. Cracks (2011)
9. The Awakening (2011)
Definitely The Queen's Gambit and The Magicians!
It's an older series but Inspector Morse was very dark academia. The book series by Colin Dexter is excellent.
Have you seen "Endeavour"? It's about Inspector Morse when he first gets out of Oxford and starts to work with the police. It's a great show. Fantastic.
I agree, and the best episode is 'masonic mysteries', there you get the freemasonic secretive thing too.
@@kpaxian6044 I loved Endeavour also. In fact I liked it so much I couldn’t watch Inspector Morse because of the change of the presentation of the character.
I live close to Oxford so its setting is so familiar. The show goes inside all the beautiful colleges and many of the villains and Morse’s friends are dons or masters of the colleges. You get choristers, art, obsessive infighting and of course, crosswords. I love how the modern world encroaches on the Oxford fantasy via Morse, who straddles both worlds. Also John Thaw is an acting force of nature.
You must watch the whole of Young Royals! Its so so awesome and worth it!
what we do in the shadows also matches dark academia aesthetic probably the best comedy dark academia we got
I loved "A Discovery of Witches;" I binged it!🖤
Loved the books and the series
I would add "The Eclipse" from Thailand to the list. It's set at a boarding school, it got a murder Mystery in it, a curse, a special club of that school (a bit of gay romance as well)
adding this to my TBR!
I would also recommend how to get away with murder. My friend convinced me to watch it by telling me that it was like the secret history but about law students. I haven't finished it yet, but it's pretty good so far! :)
Lots of shows I love in here and some I need to see! Love Sherlock, Riverdale, Gilmore Girls, Queen's Gambit, Wednesday, Sabrina.....
The first season of Gossip Girl.
Hannibal definitely has the obsession aspect.
I don't like horror, and I definitely don't watch horror, but I love Penny Dreadful! It's dark and a bit scary, but not horror, even though the characters are the classic horror characters from Gothic literature - Dr Frankenstein and his monster, Dracula, Dorian Gray etc. And that's how it earns its Dark Academia stamp, because it's DA in the same way those classical Gothic horror books are DA. Maybe not set in an academical setting, but they are the books that the academic students would read, I imagine! So yes - Penny Dreadful absolutely qualify as DA, I think, and even if you don't like horror, give it a try - it's not that scary, and it's absolutely beautiful, and it's so good!
Completely agree! I was soo sad when they ended the show after just 3 seasons 😢. Everything (costumes, set design, acting, script, cinematography, themes) about this show was phenomenal and I've yet to find any other similar type shows that even come close.
Thx for making it easier for me the next time i need to explain to someone my tastes. I really hate horror, but i love goth.
Umbrella Academy, Shadow and Bone, Enola Holmes.
FINALLY A MAGICIANS FAN! i love the magicians and i reccomend it to all of my friends who are adult potterheads, but no one follows my advice. it is top tier.
You, one of the best series out there.
The Magicians is amazing!!!
I love dark academia TV shows and I wish they would make Night school books into a TV series this would fit it perfectly!
This was a great list! I love that you included Gilmore Girls. Definitely on the lighter side but the old money and academia aesthetics are perfect!
Also definitely would include Pretty Little Liars. Heavily set in their school, murder, dark, lies, secrets, friend group, old money etc it’s spot on, I enjoyed most of that show, and I’m looking forward to checking out these others, I haven’t seen many, so I’m looking forward to it!
Thanks so much! Great video!
IF I MAY ADD.... Carnival Row is right up there!!!!!
If you're even slightly into the DA aesthetic then go straight for ITV's Lewis/Endeavour/Morse!
It's detectives solving murders in oxford, generally on cases that have a connection to the university, and with mysteries that centre on things like poetry, music, crosswords etc (there's literally an Endeavour episode where the killer stages his murders like opera deaths). All done with a very tongue-in-cheek 'Oxford, am i right?' attitude
Endeavour's the most DA as it's a bit darker and also has a period setting. Lewis is very cosy (though these days you have to squint past Laurence Fox a bit). Personally Morse is a bit slow for me, but it's a classic nontheless 📚
Just started watching The Magicians with my husband and You season 4. Both of them are so good!!!
No one writes dialogue better than Tana French
Hannibal (series): Hannibals office (primarly featured in Seasons 1&2) is wonderful airy and distinguished in its athmosphere.
Star Trek: Picard S02 E01/E02. Not the best season of this series in terms of Star Trek Lore, but the decor and furniture of Jean-Luc Picard's Living Room/Library/Study in the Chateau Picard is exquisite dark academia.
The fall of the house of usher: the usher family mansion and roderick usher office is insanely stylish dark academia.
Do I need to mention "The Crown" or "Succession"? Filthy rich people living in luxurious palaces.
I would add The Alienist
I was thinking of midnight club as well. Like its not da but fits the vibe. Just like the movies fallen and the covenant
Oh I had never heard of The Magicians but it sounds amazing! 😯
i love your chair, that's sooo great!!
Hi ! Did you watch ARES? I'ts a Dutch horror tv show. It's dark and weird but SOOOOOOO DA.
Loved this show!!
One more but it is more Fastasy... Though there is a library and books are featured. The aesthetic may be of interest. Carnival Row. Maybe that is Gothic Academia.
I think of Carnival Row as steampunk. But watch it, it was amazing!
I know it's old, but Twin Peaks definitely fits.
Definitely.
I watched some of your DA movie recommendations and they didnt disappoint (cant believe there were some I missed watching before - Like minds and Dreamers for example are now one of my favourites) so now I can't wait to put these series on my list too thank you so much ❤
Btw one of favourite series definitely has DA vibes in my eyes is A series of unfortunate events - just one of my personal recommendation
😍😍 exactly the video I was looking for
Omg yay! I’m so happy you needed this
Room's looking cool.
The order also dark academia series that i love so much.
One of my favs- the knick on 1900's medicine
Love the fantasy!
I see someone already suggested Ares (Netflix) which is really good. Secret society weirdness. Hannibal is also great
Wednesday fits id say sure its more of the fantasy dark academia but still
Archive 81 on Netflix is a really good one to add to this list.
Love your videos 😭💝 ,you are a real life da character.imma jealous
Brideshead Revidited is very classical DA, I haven't seen it since the 80s though, but I loved it then!
I think almost anything British can be dark academia.
How to get away with murder
Law students try to get away with murder.
The first few seasons are amazing! Very Dark Academia
The best and most dark academia of them all. Taboo by Tom Hardy 🔥
You lost me at Riverdale
how so?
Riverdale fits so many of the DA traits.
@@thoughtengine “half arsed” is an opinion. I didn’t read the Archie comics, so I didn’t need to compare it- and I don’t really think it’s fair to compare anyway- a live-action adaptation of a cartoon on a paper, is never going to be exactly the same, nor should it be- because it’s consumed in a completely different way with different senses involved …
That all being said…. My comment was simply pointing out the fact that it fits the list of requirements traits set by people who enjoy Dark Academia. Not, if people like it as much as a comic book or not- 🤍
Excuse my typo
Could you do a video about art ideas to get out of art block.
the thing is is that a I like fantasy and dark academia, and I'm trying very hard to find a balance, because I don't want to give either of them up. does anyone have any recommendations?
Wednesdays addams,american gods,the sandman
Great video!
The Witcher IMO couldn't get any darker so I think it should be on the list😊
I’m going to watch that one!!!
The Lost Symbol was a good DA TV show based on the novel by Dan Brown. The only thing is that I think it was canceled after the first season.
Where can you watch all of these?
Google it
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First! Pin? Also I love your vids:)
Tysm bb🥰🥰
Dark Academy has also faced criticism for potentially glamourising unhealthy behaviours, such as sleep deprivation, overworking, and substance misuse.
So what?
Mainstream culture and subcultures alike have issues. Popular culture glamorizes partying, drinking, and drugs. Try again.
Magicians is my favorite! Great recommendations 📚📖🪄 Wish they made more of Discovery of Witches. Not into the horror and gangster though. To each there own, but I don’t consider those DA.