Best Survival Shows and Movies: The Good and The Bad

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By Bryan Lynch •  8 min read

In the early years of the 21st century, a phenomenon happened in Hollywood that would take hold for years to come, survival entertainment. 

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Somewhere along the line, an ember was born that caught the attention of the masses as it pertained to surviving. That ember soon grew into a full-fledged fire with survival TV and movies appearing everywhere. 

I thought it would be fun and worthwhile to take a moment to discuss some of the best survival shows and movies that have appeared on the screen. Before jumping into the meat and potatoes of this article please know a few things. 

The first is that this topic is subjective. What I like or may not like will certainly be different than some people who are reading this. Second, I will do my best not to give any “spoilers” but be warned, there will probably be spoilers. And lastly, please remember that this genre is called survival entertainment for a reason, meaning much of it is heavily scripted. With that out of the way, let’s jump in and start with survival TV. 

Best Survival TV shows: Top 4 Picks

Survivorman

This was a popular series produced and starring Canadian native, Les Stroud. Les traveled the globe looking for some of the harshest environments to survive in. He would spend up to a week in these locations with minimal supplies and no crew. Two gear items that always seemed to be with him were a multitool and a harmonica. 

The Good 

The Bad

Man Vs. Wild 

Bear Grylls is a former British military man, adventurer, writer, and businessman. He exploded onto the survival scene with his adventuristic approach in Man Vs. Wild. Bear traveled the world and showcased how to survive in almost any environment. With this show, he is best known for keeping the audience engaged through eating gross things and keeping the tempo very fast-paced. 

The Good 

The Bad

Alone 

This is the most recent show on the list and has an interesting twist to it. In this show, ten people are chosen to participate in a contest against one another for a cash prize. Along with camera gear, minimal safety equipment, and clothing each person is allowed to choose ten survival items to take with them before they are dropped off into a remote location. If for any reason an individual decides to quit, they can tap out by using an emergency radio to contact the crew. The goal, to be the last person standing and to receive the $500,000 cash prize. 

The Good 

The Bad

Doomsday Preppers 

Probably one of the most well-known survival shows, Doomsday Preppers showcased individuals known as “preppers.” A prepper is a person who actively prepares for emergencies and disastrous situations by obtaining the proper supplies and skills to deal with such an event. 

The Good 

The Bad 


Best Survival Movies: Top 4 Picks

The Martian

Bet you didn’t see this one coming did you? The Martian stars Matt Damon as Mark Watney, an astronaut left for dead on Mars by his crew after they abort their mission during a dangerous sandstorm. 

The Good 

The Bad

127 Hours 

The true story of outdoor adventurer Aron Ralston. While hiking through the winding caverns in Utah, Aron becomes stuck when a boulder falls and pins his arm to a rock wall. With a boulder weighing hundreds of pounds keeping him trapped, he must figure out to escape before running out of food and water. 

The Good 

The Bad 

The Edge 

Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin fight for survival in the Alaskan wilderness after surviving a plane crash caused by a bird strike. They must overcome harsh weather, no supplies, and a killer brown bear, not to mention a secret one of them is keeping.

The Good 

The Bad 

The Road

A truly post-apocalyptic film, this story follows a father (Viggo Mortensen) as he and his young son traverse a devastated landscape on their way to the coast. 

The Good

The Bad


Wrapping It Up

There you have it, a quick introduction into some of the most popular survival TV shows and movies. This list is but a drop in the bucket so be sure to sound off in the comments below and let us know what you have watched. Thanks for reading!

Bryan Lynch

Bryan grew up in the Midwest and spent every waking moment outdoors. Learning how to hunt, fish, read the land, and be self-reliant was part of everyday life. Eventually, he combined his passions for the outdoors, emergency preparedness, and writing. His goal was to spread positive information about this field. In 2019, Bryan authored the book Swiss Army Knife Camping and Outdoor Survival Guide. His second book, Paracord Projects For Camping and Outdoor Survival, is scheduled to be released on March 2, 2021.