The Family Man

If you loved

The Family Man

Brett Ratner · Film · 2000

You loved The Family Man because it forces you to confront the visceral, disorienting reality of waking up in a life you never chose.

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The Family Man

Adaptation

The Family Man

Raj Nidimoru · Series · 2019

Books on the same thread

Dark Matter

Dark Matter

Blake Crouch · Book · 2016

Just like The Family Man, this story plunges its protagonist into an alternate reality where the life he once knew has been completely replaced by an unfamiliar, haunting existence.

Too Close for Comfort

Too Close for Comfort

La Jill Hunt · Book · 2006

Much like the domestic shift Jack endures in The Family Man, this story centers on the messy, complex entanglement of balancing personal desires against the demands of newfound family obligations.

The Tenant

The Tenant

Freida McFadden · Book · 2025

This thriller mirrors the sudden, life-altering professional collapse seen in The Family Man, forcing a protagonist to navigate a disorienting new reality while clinging to their former identity.

Total Control

Total Control

David Baldacci · Book · 2003

Similar to the way Jack’s world is upended in The Family Man, this narrative explores the shock of a sudden, total loss of the life and security one once trusted.

Series on the same thread

Fated to Love You

Fated to Love You

Series · 2014

If the accidental, life-changing shift of The Family Man resonated with you, you will appreciate how this story forces two vastly different people into a life-altering, unplanned commitment.

18 Again

18 Again

Ha Byung-hoon · Series · 2020

This mirrors the core of The Family Man by giving a man a literal do-over, forcing him to re-examine his regrets and the choices that led him away from happiness.

Life on Mars

Life on Mars

Matthew Graham · Series · 2006

Like the protagonist of The Family Man, the lead here wakes up in a completely foreign environment, compelled to navigate a world that makes no sense to him.

The Rookie

The Rookie

Alexi Hawley · Series · 2018

This captures the spirit of The Family Man by focusing on a man who decides to abandon his established trajectory for a risky, humbling new start later in life.

Podcasts on the same thread

To Live and Die in LA

To Live and Die in LA

Tenderfoot TV & Audacy · Podcast · 2023

While factual, this narrative shares the desperate, high-stakes search for truth that defines the emotional journey Jack takes to reconnect with his lost life in The Family Man.

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

Much like Jack’s experience in The Family Man, this investigation requires turning back the clock to uncover the hidden truths behind a life that was fundamentally changed by time.

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Common questions

Is The Family Man (2000) related to The Family Man (2019) television series?

No, The Family Man (2000) is a film directed by Brett Ratner about a man living an alternate suburban life. The Family Man (2019) is a television series that shares the same name but features a completely different plot and production origin.

What happens to Jack in The Family Man (2000)?

After disarming a gunman in a grocery store on Christmas night, Jack wakes up in an alternate life. He discovers his high-powered career has vanished and he is now married to his college sweetheart, Kate, living in a suburban environment.

Does The Family Man (2000) feature a career-focused protagonist?

Yes, Jack begins the film living a lavish and fast-paced lifestyle centered entirely on his career. He abandoned his relationship with Kate to pursue this professional path before the events of The Family Man force him into a different reality.

Is The Family Man (2000) a holiday movie?

Yes, the narrative of The Family Man begins on a Christmas night. The protagonist experiences his life-altering shift during this holiday period, which serves as the catalyst for his transition into the alternate suburban universe depicted throughout the film.

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