
The Traitors has gripped the nation with its twisted game of double-crossing and detective work – and series three isn’t far away.
Here at Sky, liars, cheaters and schemers are just three of our favourite things, and there are plenty that are just a click away.
So whether you want to wile away some time with a movie, or want something new to binge-watch before we reunite with Claudia Winkleman at the Scottish castle for the ultimate game of whodunnit, we’ve got something for you.
Here’s just some of the other shows and films you’re bound to love – and they’re all available on Sky now.

Succession
Available now on Sky Atlantic
Nothing corrupts people quite like money – just ask the Roy family, who treat their millions like most people treat spare change down the back of their sofa.
But when their father, Logan Roy, suffers a heart attack, the game is officially on for siblings Kendall, Siobhan, Roman and Connor, who all want to take over the position as the head of media empire WayStar Royco.
Logan knows his children are swirling like hawks before he’s even dead, but will he be able to rein them in and train them up, and will he ever truly want to let go of the company he’s built so highly?
Let the games begin.
Find out more about Succession here.
Gangs of London
Available now on Sky Atlantic
Gangster fans, get ready for a brand-new favourite in the brutal and bloody thriller, Gangs of London.
In the capital, the Wallaces hold court as the most powerful crime family going - that is, until their leader, patriarch Finn Wallace, winds up murdered, with no one able to figure out who committed the crime.
It doesn’t take long for rivals and snakes to swoop in and stake their claim on the city, with the whole underworld threatening to be torn apart with the efforts.
With enemies everywhere willing to take over, it’s now up to Finn’s eldest son, Sean, to take his father’s place and re-establish their family as a force to be reckoned with.
But Sean’s rise to power comes at a cost not just in the UK, but internationally, with dozens of criminal sects all feeling the effects of the new leadership.
And that’s before we get into the fact that an undercover policeman has managed to infiltrate the organisation unnoticed…
Find out more about Gangs of London here.
Mary & George
Available now on Sky Atlantic
Inspired by the true story of Mary Villiers and her son George, this comedy-drama takes you through the whirlwind tale of Tudor England.
As King James I ascends the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Mary seizes her opportunity, and moulds the beautiful and charismatic George in her image.
Together, the pair scheme and seduce their way through the court of England and eventually to the bed of the King himself.
From humble beginnings the pair rise to achieve riches, titles and huge influence, but stakes are high, especially with England's place on the world stage under threat from a Spanish invasion and rioters taking to the street to denounce the new king.
Prepared to stop at nothing and armed with ruthless political steel, Mary marries her way up the ranks, bribed politicians, colludes with criminals and claws her way into the hearts of the establishment, making it her own.
Find out more about Mary & George here.
The Sopranos
Available now on Sky Atlantic
The Sopranos is a widely-celebrated drama which has been hailed as one of the greatest TV series of all-time.
In the show, Tony Soprano is reigning supreme in New Jersey as the head of an Italian-American mob - but even crime moguls have to struggle to find that work-life balance.
In Tony’s case, that lack of balance can be dangerous, with rival gangs and mobsters ready to jump in on his turf at the first sign of weakness.
That’s before coming home to his wife, Carmela, their kids with their own issues, and the relatives that make up this colourful, but complicated, family unit.
Suffering panic attacks, Tony reluctantly starts therapy with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi, with the episodes centred around their sessions.
Find out more about The Sopranos here.

Game of Thrones
Available now on Sky Atlantic
“When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die,” says Tyrion Lannister, one of the many players in this chessboard-style fight for dominance they call Westeros.
Set in a fantasy world made of seven kingdoms, the Iron Throne is the dominating force that rules over them all.
But the death of King Robert Baratheon triggers a chain of events that prove deadly, as a number of noble houses fight for dominance in the Kingdom and their position on the throne.
Alliances are formed, tested and broken, betrayal is all too common, and bloodshed is a typical day for those involved in the battle for power.
That’s before you even take into account mysterious, supernatural enemies that threaten the peace of all who live in Westeros.
Find out more about Game of Thrones here.
Black Widow
Available now on Sky Documentaries
Betrayal and cunning isn’t just designed for television – just ask Dena Thompson, the killer at the centre of this true crime documentary series.
Over a period of 20 years, she carried out a sustained campaign of fraud, deception, bigamy and murder, using Lonely Hearts columns to lure a succession of husbands and dozens of lovers into her life.
Once she got them under her spell, she was able to coerce them into giving up their life’s savings, their homes, their families, and their freedom based on her bizarre but convincing stories.
Dena was finally caught in 2003 and convicted for her crimes, but has since been released from prison, and her victims are still struggling to understand what happened to them.
The series includes first-hand testimony from those affected, with exclusive access to her first husband – who ended up homeless believing he was on the run from the mafia.
Find out more about Black Widow here.
Dating Death
Available now on Sky Crime
Another true crime choice, Dating Death follows the victims of Rodney Alcala, whose killing spree spanned throughout the late 1970s.
During the height of his crimes, he appeared on TV show The Dating Game as a contestant for an unsuspecting bachelorette, who later turned down their prize as he scared her.
Alcala was later convicted of five murders and sentenced to death, however he is believed to be connected to up to 130 disappearances and deaths of young women across the United States.