With season 7 of Legends of Tomorrow wrapping up on March 2nd, fans will need more shows to binge-watch in the series' absence. The Flash and other Arrowverse shows are the obvious choices for Legends of Tomorrow fans but it is also likely that many have watched these already.

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However, plenty of other shows can make any Legends fans happy with their enjoyable shenanigans and likable teams of characters. As with Legends of Tomorrow, each of these shows features an ensemble cast, traveling to different places and/or times, fun action-packed adventures, and most importantly, they often do not take themselves too seriously.

Doom Patrol

The cast of Doom Patrol poses together

Following a team of unlikely superheroes who all acquired their powers through tragic events, Doom Patrol is another DC tv show like Legends of Tomorrow that takes fans on weekly adventures with a group of oddball heroes. Legends fans will love the group of misfit characters and their unique backstories.

Doom Patrol combines all the great elements that Legends of Tomorrow fans love with a more mature yet still fun take on a team of superheroes dealing with their personal issues, as well as fighting bad guys. Despite having only two seasons, Doom Patrol will give Legends fans the character development, ridiculous moments, and intriguing plot lines they will be missing when Legends of Tomorrow season 7 comes to an end.

Titans

The cast of Titans posing in a warehouse and standing in a line

One of the best live-action DC Comics TV shows featuring a group of superheroes fighting villains each episode, Titans, follows Dick Grayson and his fellow team members as they battle the forces of evil as well as the drama of being part of a crime-fighting team of young heroes. Balancing mature themes with comic book style fun, Titans is the rebellious teenager of the DC universe of shows.

Like with Legends of Tomorrow, Titans' strength is in its cast of characters, their relationships, and the interesting situations in which they find themselves. Legends fans will fall in love with Titans' three seasons of intriguing stories, compelling characters, and thrilling fight scenes.

Killjoys

Three characters from Killjoys standing together

Killjoys is a science-fiction series that follows a trio of space bounty hunters, Dutch, John, and D'avin, who travel their solar system, the Quad, and track down bounties for the Reclamation Apprehension Coalition (RAC). It includes fun, lovable characters and adventures on spaceships and alien planets, as well as visually stunning effects.

Legends of Tomorrow fans will enjoy Killjoys for its wise-cracking and sarcastic characters, thrilling space adventures, and a not-too-serious tone. Killjoys' five seasons provide audiences with plenty of fun, adventurous, and enjoyable episodes to fill the gap left by Legends of Tomorrow.

The Umbrella Academy

The cast of The Umbrella Academy standing together

The Umbrella Academy is about a dysfunctional family of siblings, who all were adopted due to each of them possessing unique superpowers. The family reunites after the mysterious death of their billionaire adoptive father Sir Reginald Hargreeves.

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Based on the comic book series of the same name, the Netflix show has broken multiple records for viewership thanks to its compelling characters and interesting storylines. Fans of Legends of Tomorrow will love The Umbrella Academy for its engaging episodes, sarcastic-quippy characters, and unique take on a comic book show.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The cast of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. poses in front of a logo

Almost like Marvel's version of Legends of Tomorrow, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. follows Agent Phil Coulson and a team as they travel the world investigating unusual cases that are below the Avengers pay grade. With space and time travel in the later parts of the series, each of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s seven seasons and 136 episodes will give DC's Legends of Tomorrow fans the kind of adventures they love.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., like Legends of Tomorrow, gives audiences a lovable team of characters, fun action-packed missions, and compelling season-arching stories. Legends fans will enjoy how Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. incorporates comic book easter eggs and references in each episode, as well as how entertaining and delightful the show's cast is to watch.

Supernatural

Dean and Sam pointing guns in Supernatural

Road tripping across the United States, the Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, along with the help of recurring characters, fight monsters and save people, also known as the family business. From run-of-the-mill hunts of ghosts and vampires to heavenly battles with angels and demons, Supernatural takes fans on an entertaining and thrilling ride each episode.

Legends of Tomorrow fans will love joining Sam and Dean on their fun action-packed adventures to fight the forces of evil. Supernatural's fifteen seasons will have Legends fans binge-watching for months and begging for more with the show's endless entertaining characters, compelling storylines, and over-the-top silliness. Including Earth-ending events, imaginative campy villains, and more, Supernatural has a little of everything fans love about Legends of Tomorrow.

Sliders

The cast of Sliders leans against a wall

Sliders follows a group of friends who "slide" to alternate dimensions using a wormhole. The Sliders travel between parallel Earths trying to find a way back to their Earth while encountering alternate versions of themselves, getting into trouble, and experiencing other science-fiction tropes.

Similar to Legends of Tomorrow, but with traveling through dimensions instead of time, every episode of Sliders shows the characters visiting a new version of Earth with something different about it and its own unique issues the Sliders have to avoid, solve, or make worse in some cases. Legends fans will instantly get hooked on the cast of delightful characters, intriguing explorations of different versions of Earth, and innovative plots that are present in the best Sliders episodes.

Star Trek: Voyager

The cast of Star Trek: Voyager posing together and looking up

Following the adventures of the crew of the USS Voyager as they make their way home after being stranded on the other side of the galaxy, Star Trek: Voyager takes advantage of its setting to introduce new alien worlds and species to the Star Trek universe.

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Captain Kathryn Janeway's command of her crew's loyalty and respect while still being about to have some fun from time to time will remind Legends fans of why they love Sara Lance as captain of the Waverider. With seven seasons and 172 episodes, fans of Legends of Tomorrow will enjoy every minute of Star Trek: Voyager's various adventures in the Delta Quadrant, its crew of interesting characters, and the balance of action and character development they are used to in Legends.

The Librarians

The cast of The Librarians posing together

The Librarians revolves around a team of librarians who are part of a secret organization that protects the human world from the magical one. A continuation of The Librarian film series, the show follows four new recruits to The Library, a magical library filled with all sorts of magical items, who join the current Librarian to protect the world from supernatural and magical threats.

If one were to swap out time travel for references from literature and history, Legends of Tomorrow and The Librarians would be almost identical shows. Both have a fun cast of misfits brought together to help save the world from evil forces while traveling to different places and encountering different people and themes from history and literature. Neither show takes itself too seriously, and they both often jump the proverbial shark regularly. Legends of Tomorrow fans will only be disappointed they did not discover The Librarians sooner.

Stargate SG-1

The cast of Stargate SG-1 posing together

Expanding on the universe established in the Stargate movie, Stargate SG-1 follows the team SG-1 as they explore the galaxy looking for technology to help defend Earth from alien threats. Traveling to new worlds each episode using the Stargate, the team encounters fascinating and unique societies, technologies, and bad guys.

Stargate SG-1 provides audiences with thrilling adventures, a lovable cast of characters, and innovative science fiction concepts. Stargate has plenty of movies and TV shows in its franchise, giving Legends fans a new interconnected sci-fi universe similar to the Arrowverse. Legends of Tomorrow fans will immediately fall in love with Stargate SG-1's combination of lighthearted humour, out-of-this-world action, the best space battles on television and so much more. Stargate SG-1 and the whole Stargate universe will instantly become any Legends of Tomorrow fan's new favourite series and tv universe.

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