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However, these classic shows are far from the only gangster stories that TV has to offer. Even today, new crime shows are being released regularly, with Godfather of Harlem, Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, and more still running. Due to the consistent stream of gangster TV shows that are released, it is inevitable that some would be forgotten as time has passed. Despite this, these five gangster shows are just as good as the aforementioned series, even if they aren’t talked about as much.
5. Get Shorty

Barry Sonnenfeld’s 1995 movie Get Shorty is a classic crime movie, with it starring major names like John Travolta, Danny DeVito, Gene Hackman, and The Sopranos‘ own James Gandolfini. However, many fans of the movie and the 1990 book that it is based on don’t know that Get Shorty was actually adapted into a TV show of the same name.
Get Shorty ran for three seasons from 2017 to 2019, and it starred Chris O’Dowd and Ray Romano. The show tells the story of O’Dowd’s Miles Daly, a mob enforcer who decides to join the film industry as a producer. Although it varies heavily from the book and movie, it has received a similar level of critical acclaim, sitting at 78% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Unfortunately, Get Shorty was released on Epix, which was far from the most successful streaming service. The show is now available to watch on Tubi, meaning that gangster fans looking for a new show can watch it for free.
4. Lilyhammer

Although it is rarely talked about now, Netflix’s first exclusive TV show was a crime series titled Lilyhammer. The show stars Steven Van Zandt as Frank Tagliano, a New York mob boss who goes into witness protection and moves to Lillehammer, Norway, after testifying against his associates. Once there, Frank gets into comedic situations as he attempts to adjust to his new life and stay away from his criminal past.
Although Lilyhammer is not officially associated with The Sopranos, some have considered Lilyhammer to be a spiritual successor to Van Zandt’s first TV gangster hit. Frank Tagliano shares a lot of similarities with Van Zandt’s The Sopranos character, Silvio Dante, such as their shared mannerisms and similar backstories. So, fans of the HBO hit should definitely give Lilyhammer a try.











