
If you loved
The Crow: Salvation
Bharat Nalluri · Film · 2000
What hooked you in The Crow: Salvation was the relentless pursuit of truth by a protagonist operating beyond the reach of conventional justice.
Start with the source

The source
The Crow
Alex Proyas · Film · 1994

Adaptation
The Crow: City of Angels
Tim Pope · Film · 1996
Books on the same thread
Sycamore Row (Jake Brigance)
John Grisham · Book · 2013
Much like the protagonist in The Crow: Salvation, this story centers on a man driven by a singular, haunting past to settle a score that justice failed to address.
One Foot in the Grave
Jeaniene Frost · Book · 2010
If you enjoyed the supernatural combat and high-stakes vengeance of The Crow: Salvation, you will appreciate how this narrative blends deadly underworld skills with a dark, paranormal edge.
The Confession: A Novel
John Grisham · Book · 2010
This novel mirrors the core tragedy of The Crow: Salvation by highlighting the devastating failure of the legal system and the desperate need to clear an innocent man's name.
吸血鬼ハンターD (Vampire Hunter D)
Hideyuki Kikuchi · Book · 1983
The gothic atmosphere and relentless cycle of retribution found in The Crow: Salvation are echoed here as warriors confront ancient, malevolent forces to restore a sense of balance.
Series on the same thread

Altered Carbon
Laeta Kalogridis · Series · 2018
Like the resurrected lead in The Crow: Salvation, this character returns from a literal death to navigate a corrupt world and execute a mission of cold, calculated vengeance.

Tokyo Revengers
Series · 2021
This story captures the emotional ache of The Crow: Salvation by focusing on a man who transcends time to prevent the tragic death of the woman he loves.

Yu Yu Hakusho
Series · 1992
If the afterlife journey of The Crow: Salvation resonated with you, you will find a similar path here as a spirit detective balances his own redemption with supernatural combat.

Marvel's The Punisher
Steve Lightfoot · Series · 2017
This series captures the gritty, grounded revenge aesthetic of The Crow: Salvation, following a man who uses his unique military background to dismantle those who destroyed his life.
Podcasts on the same thread

CounterClock
Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025
The Crow: Salvation explores the weight of unresolved murder, and this podcast mirrors that obsession by digging through decades of history to finally uncover the truth behind a killing.

S-Town
Serial Productions · Podcast · 2024
Similar to the dark, insular world of The Crow: Salvation, this investigation uncovers the hidden rot and dangerous secrets buried within the social fabric of a small community.
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Common questions
Is The Crow: Salvation a direct sequel to the 1994 original film?
No, The Crow: Salvation is not a direct sequel to the 1994 film The Crow. While it shares the same supernatural premise, it features an entirely different protagonist, Alex Corvis, who seeks justice after being wrongly executed for the murder of his girlfriend.
What order should I watch the series if I just finished The Crow: Salvation?
The films in the series are standalone stories. If you enjoyed The Crow: Salvation, you can watch The Crow from 1994 or The Crow: City of Angels from 1996 in any order, as they do not share a continuous narrative plotline or the same main characters.
How does The Crow: Salvation compare to the original The Crow book?
The Crow: Salvation is a film adaptation released in 2000, whereas the book titled The Crow was published in 2004. They are separate works within the franchise, and the movie focuses on the specific story of Alex Corvis returning from the dead to find his girlfriend's killer.
Should I watch The Crow: City of Angels after The Crow: Salvation?
You can watch The Crow: City of Angels after The Crow: Salvation if you want to explore more films from the franchise. Both movies are independent entries that follow the recurring theme of a person returning from the dead to seek vengeance for their murder.