The Gringo Hunters is a Spanish and English action crime thriller drama series. Based on an article by Kevin Sieff in The Washington Post, the Netflix series revolves around a group of Mexican police officers working for an elite unit to catch criminals who have fled from the United States to Mexico. The Gringo Hunters stars Manuel Masalva, Hector Kotsifakis, Andrew Leland Rogers, Sebastian Roché, Jessica Lindsey, Clayton Conroy, Dean Simone, and Dale Carley. So, if you loved the police procedural element, heart-pumping action, and entertaining characters in The Gringo Hunters, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
FBI (Paramount+, Pluto TV, & Philo)

FBI is a police procedural action crime drama series co-created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk. The CBS series is set in New York City, and it follows FBI Special Agents Maggie Bell and Zidan as they work together to investigate complex crimes and fight against deadly criminals to protect the people of their city. FBI stars Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Ebonée Noel, Sela Ward, Alana de la Garza, John Boyd, Katherine Renee Kane, and Lisette Olivera.
The Border (Tubi & Plex)

The Border is a Canadian crime drama series co-created by Jerremy Hole, Janet MacLean, Peter Raymont, and Lindalee Tracy. The CBC series is set in Toronto, and it revolves around a group of agents working for the fictional Canadian Immigration and Customs Security as they investigate terrorism and smuggling to protect the citizens of their country. The Border stars James McGowan, Grace Park, Graham Abbey, Jonas Chernick, Mark Wilson, Jim Codrington, Athena Karkanis, Catherine Disher, and Sofia Milos.
FBI: International (Paramount+, Peacock, & Pluto TV)

FBI: International is a police procedural action crime drama series co-created by Dick Wolf and Derek Haas. The CBS series is a spin-off of the FBI TV series, and it revolves around a group of FBI agents as they work together in other countries to investigate terrorism and hunt down terrorists. FBI: International stars Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto, Christiane Paul, Eva-Jane Willis, and Christina Wolfe.
Fauda (Netflix)

Fauda is an Israeli political spy action thriller series co-created by Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz. The Yes Oh series follows Doron, an Israeli who must come out of his retirement to find a dangerous terrorist he thought he had killed, but to do that, he must go undercover. Fauda stars Lior Raz, Hisham Sulliman, Shadi Mar’i, Laëtitia Eïdo, Tzachi Halevy, Yuval Segal, Tomer Kapon, and Neta Gerti.
Crossing Lines (Buy on Amazon)

Crossing Lines is a crime thriller drama series co-created by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer. The NBC and later on Ovation series follows Carl Hickman, a former NYPD officer whose life fell apart after he retired because of an injury and got addicted to morphine, but he is given a second chance when he is recruited into the International Criminal Court’s special crime unit. Crossing Lines stars William Fichtner, Marc Lavoine, Gabriella Pession, Tom Wlaschiha, Moon Dailly, Richard Flood, Donald Sutherland, Goran Visnjic, Elizabeth Mitchell, Naomi Battrick, and Stuart Martin.
Southland (Rent on Prime Video)

Southland is a police procedural crime drama series created by Ann Biderman. The NBC and later on TNT series is set in Los Angeles, and it revolves around a group of LAPD officers and detectives as they fight against crime while also dealing with their troubled personal lives. Southland stars Kevin Alejandro, Arija Bareikis, Michael Cudlitz, Shawn Hatosy, Regina King, Michael McGrady, Ben McKenzie, Tom Everett Scott, and C. Thomas Howell.
On Call (Prime Video)

On Call is a police procedural serial drama series co-created by Tim Walsh and Elliot Wolf. The Prime Video series is set in California, and it follows Long Beach Police Department senior training officer Traci Harmon and her new trainee Alex Diaz as they consistently put their life in danger to keep the streets of their city safe. On Call stars Troian Bellisario, Brandon Larracuente, Eriq LaSalle, Lori Loughlin, Robert Bailey Jr., Rich Ting, and Mac Brandt.
