Sometimes it can be hard to find the right show when you’re in the mood for a good laugh. Maybe you’re looking for something wild and outlandish, or perhaps you’d rather sink your teeth into a grounded dark comedy. Fortunately, HBO Max has a great variety to choose from with everything you could want along the spectrum. Here is a list of our picks for the best comedy series on HBO Max.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best movies and shows on HBO Max.
Editor's note: This article was updated October 2023 to include Chewing Gum.
Barry (2018-2023)
Created By: Alec Berg, Bill Hader
Cast: Bill Hader, Stephen Root, Sarah Goldberg
Barry is the hilarious brainchild of Alec Berg (Silicon Valley) and Bill Hader (Trainwreck), who also stars in this Emmy-winning series that follows a hitman who finds his passion in theater acting. Barry perfectly balances its comedic moments with biting commentary on the Hollywood film and television scene, toxic masculinity, and abuse. It’s one of the best comedies out there, with a wide variety of quotable characters, great performances, and top-tier direction. Bill Hader also directs some of the best episodes of the show, infusing his oddball sense of humor into completely wacky situations. Despite being a comedy, the show doesn’t skimp on the action. Watch on HBO Max
Chewing Gum (2015-2017)
Created by: Michaela Coel
Cast: Michaela Coel, Danielle Walters, Robert Lonsdale
Acting as the breakthrough show for rising British star Michaela Coel, Chewing Gum follows Coel’s Tracey Gordon as she tries to break free from the religious constraints of her family and find her feet in the modern East End of London. Critically acclaimed and adored by fans, Chewing Gum’s biting dialogue seamlessly accompanies the sometimes ludicrous story, with Coel’s lead performance driving viewers forward at break-neck speed. Charming and truthful, Chewing Gum speaks to the heart of many in its audience, with its hilarious situations often hiding a much deeper, well-realized discussion of religion’s role in 21st-century Britain. Much more than it seems, Chewing Gum still finds time for the silly humor that is guaranteed to give you the giggles. - Jake Hodges Watch on HBO Max
And Just Like That (2021-present)
Creators: Michael Patrick King, Darren Star
Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis
And Just Like That reunites Sex and the City creator Darren Star with Michael Patrick King and their iconic leading ladies Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis. Seamlessly picking up years after the sequel films, And Just Like That considers the lives of these fifty-something-year-old women. While the first season was more dramatic than humorous, And Just Like That surprisingly leaned into progressive views on sex, sexuality, and relationships, delightfully evolving from the mistakes of the original series. While the trio of girlfriends anchor the series, And Just Like That introduces new characters while also welcoming back familiar faces like Mario Cantone. – Yael Tygiel Watch on HBO
Somebody Somewhere (2022-present)
Creator: Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen
Cast: Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Mary Catherine Garrison
Anyone looking for a little hometown wholesomeness with their comedy is going to love Somebody Somewhere. Actress, singer, and comedian Bridget Everett leads this semi-autobiographical retelling based on her own life. The show follows Sam, who moves back home to Kansas to care for her sister but feels stuck there after her sister passes away. It sounds like a bummer premise, but rest assured that there is lots of humor and heartstring-pulling from the down-to-earth townsfolk and Everett’s portrayal of a grief-stricken mess who just can’t get it together. Watching her find community through singing and her new platonic life mate Joel (Jeff Hiller) is one of the most charming and satisfying things on television right now. Watch on HBO Max
Avenue 5 (2020-2022)
Created By: Armando Iannucci
Cast: Hugh Laurie, Josh Gad, Zach Woods
Avenue 5 is a sci-fi comedy set in our distant future, where cruise liners take tourism to the stars. The series takes place on a luxury cruiser run by a dimwitted billionaire (Josh Gad) after a gravity mishap sends them a fraction of a degree off-course, extending their ETA back to Earth from eight weeks to three years. The dire situation of this sitcom leads our crew of overworked and underappreciated staff to solve a new harrowing yet bafflingly zany problem every week to keep the ship running before they run out of food, supplies, and sanity. This sleeper hit is insanely funny and manages to mine fresh and original bits out of a classic Trapped at Sea comedy. Watch on HBO Max
Eastbound & Down (2009-2013)
Created By: Ben Best, Jody Hill, Danny McBride
Cast: Danny McBride, Steve Little, Katy Mixon
When Danny McBride (Pineapple Express) takes on a character, you know it’s gonna be a wild ride, and Eastbound & Down is no exception. McBride plays a washed-out former Major League Baseball player who returns to his hometown to be a Middle School P.E. teacher, and despite being at the lowest point in his life, he can’t help but look down on everyone around him. The sports comedy series draws inspiration from a few real-life baseball players but turns up the outrageousness as high as it can go, fully utilizing its diverse cast of comedians like Michael Peña (End of Watch), John Hawkes (Winter's Bone), and Katy Mixon (The Quiet). Watch on HBO Max
Frisky Dingo (2006-2008)
Created By: Adam Reed, Matt Thompson
Cast: Adam Reed, Eric Sims, Neal Holman
Before Archer, Creator Adam Reed (Sealab 2021) created the blueprint for what that series would eventually become in his absurdist animated comedy following a struggling supervillain who is struggling to balance raising his son and destroying the world. Frisky Dingo is a bonkers parody that flips superhero tropes on their head while fusing kafkaesque bureaucracy with irreverent humor. Like Reed’s other animated series, the characters are delightfully charming in their own ways while also being terrible at the little things in life, creating a relatable platform for audiences to settle upon before being hoisted into the inane larger-than-life situations. Grab a bowl of cereal and settle in for a wild ride. Watch on HBO Max
Harley Quinn (2019-present)
Created By: Justin Halpern, Dean Lorey, Patrick Schumacker
Cast: Kaley Cuoco, Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk
Harley Quinn is arguably one of the best DC Comics series running, live-action or animated, and Kaley Cuoco (Big Bang Theory) is one of the best Harleys to dawn the black-and-red tights. Being one of the only animated series made specifically for adults that isn’t connected to a greater cinematic or television universe, the show has a lot of freedom to be lude, crude, and lascivious in all the best ways. Despite drawing fun from some of the more ridiculous aspects of the decades-long comics canon, there is a real reverence and appreciation for the characters and their legacy. Plus, the show has a truckload of great character actors lending their voices, including Alan Tudyk (Doom Patrol), Tony Hale (Arrested Development), J.B. Smoove (Date Night), and Tisha Campbell (Martin). Watch on HBO Max
Insecure (2016-2021)
Created By: Issa Rae, Larry Wilmore
Cast: Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, Jay Ellis
Based on the web series by series creator Issa Rae, Insecure is all about the awkward situations that Black women experience from the perspective of a rap-loving oddball who’s just trying to get through life. The series has a lot of fun with the dynamics of the core group of childhood best friends who are written in such relatable ways it's easy to forget the series is scripted — which lends itself to the more dramatic moments when our leads struggle with relationship issues, discrimination in the workplace, and the failures of the educational system. Over the course of five seasons, the audience gets to watch these characters grow into the best versions of themselves — even if they do stumble from time to time. Watch on HBO Max
Our Flag Means Death (2022-present)
Created By: David Jenkins
Cast: Rhys Darby, Joel Fry, Taika Waititi, Samson Kayo
Our Flag Means Death takes the true story of Stede Bonnet the Gentleman Pirate and attempts to fill in the gaps of his time at sea with humor and an unexpected love story that will continuously pluck at your heartstrings. Rhys Darby (Wrecked) takes on the role of the Gentleman Pirate as he bumbles his way from port to port, cosplaying as a ship captain. Eventually, his journey leads him to cross paths with the great and terrible Black Beard, played by Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit). The chemistry between Darby and Waititi is electric, and they constantly make the budding relationship between these two opposites enrapturing and wholesome — even though it puts both their lives in danger. Even if you know the ultimate fate of Captain Bonnet, this series will continue to surprise you in all the best ways. Watch on HBO Max