The Most Essential Streaming Services For Comedy Fanatics, Ranked

Invest your comedy dollars accordingly
The Most Essential Streaming Services For Comedy Fanatics, Ranked

For comedy fans, not all streaming services are created equal. Some streamers produce great original comedy series. Others double down on stand-up specials. Still more have massive libraries full of classic comedy IP. The best have all three. Subscribing to every dang service would cost you an arm and a funny bone, so here’s a guide to help you make an informed buy…

Disney+

Look, there are a lot of good reasons to subscribe to Disney+. If you’re a Marvel-head, a Star Wars geek or the exhausted parent of a hyperactive toddler, it’s pretty much essential. But if you’re a comedy fan, Disney+ is the last place you want to spend your dollars. Across all three categories, the pickings are slim. 

Original Comedy Content: Hmm. How do you feel about She-Hulk: Attorney-at-Law

Stand-Up Specials: Nope.

Classic Comedy: If you have kids (or you’re a big kid yourself), there’s the entire laugh-worthy library of Disney and Pixar classics. Grown-ups will have a tougher time, with only family-friendly fare like The Simpsons.

Apple TV+

To be honest, The Simpsons almost vaulted Disney+ over Apple TV+ . But because Apple TV+ makes at least a minimal effort in all three categories, it gets the #7 nod.

Original Comedy Content: Only one service on this list boasts the winner of the last two Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series, The Problem with Jon Stewart, Shrinking and The Morning Show.

Stand-Up Specials: You could do worse than old reruns of Comedy Central Presents. Not a lot worse, but it’s something. 

Classic Comedy: Apple TV+ offers surprisingly few movie options. We searched for “comedy movies” and got 18 choices. At least you get free two-day shipping.

Amazon Prime Video

With so much money invested in its Lord of the Rings series, Amazon doesn’t have much left for comedy, apparently.

Original Comedy Content: On the one hand, Amazon can boast about Fleabag. On the other hand, that’s it. 

Stand-Up Specials: More than you’d think! Amazon is investing in original specials from comics like Jimmy O. Yang, Nate Bargatz, and Jim Gaffigan while offering a bunch of oldies but goodies. If you wanted to pull a stand-up all-nighter, Amazon could get you through.

Classic Comedy: You can catch a few classic comedy movies like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a comedy.

Peacock

Another toss-up, as Peacock doesn’t have a lot more to offer than Amazon Prime. Its classic catalog is pretty dang robust, however, earning Peacock the #5 slot on our list.

Original Comedy Content: Not as much as you’d think, A.P. Bio fans. Bel-Air is fresh (or even a comedy)?

Stand-Up Specials: Virtually none.

Classic Comedy: Two words: Brooklyn Nine-Nine as well as all-time oldies like The Dick Van Dyke Show and Carol Burnett. The comedy movie selection, however, is meh. 

Hulu

Let’s start with Only Murders in the Building, a reason to subscribe on its own. As for the rest… 

Original Comedy Content: Hulu doesn’t exactly make PEN15 and M.O.D.O.K, as well as familiar rescues and retreads like The Mindy Project and How I Met Your Father.  

Stand-Up Specials: Man, those Comedy Central Presents specials get around.

Classic Comedy: Hulu isn’t the motherlode for classic comedy movies, but you’re in luck if you crave sitcom comfort food like King of the Hill

Paramount+

Wait a minute, someone is actually endorsing Paramount+? For comedy fans, the service offers just enough to make it intriguing. 

Original Comedy Content: “Original” might not be the word, but credit Paramount+ for shelling out for new episodes of Inside Amy Schumer. Star Trek: Lower Decks is another hidden gem.

Stand-Up Specials: Here we are again with the Comedy Central library, which includes some classics from Hannibal Buress. Because Paramount actually owns Comedy Central, the selection here is more robust than on the previous services.

Classic Comedy: Paramount+ has a monster library of comedy movie titles, including more laughers that start with the letter A than you can find in the entire Apple TV+ catalog. If you needed enough comedy movies to get you through, say, a pandemic, you could do a lot worse than Paramount+.

Netflix

If stand-up is your comedy thing, Netflix is the streamer for you. Each month delivers a Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. If you want to know what’s next, check out the Netflix is a Joke Twitter feed. 

Original Comedy Content: Netflix doesn’t hit it out of the park every time it does an original show, but we’re here for I Think You Should Leave, Big Mouth and Murderville. We’re still trying to make up our minds about You People.

Stand-Up Specials: Expect fireworks next month when Chris Rock does the first-ever live stand-up show on streaming. Just last year alone, Netflix brought the noise from Gabriel Iglesias, Bill Burr, Ali Wong, Hasan Minhaj, Taylor Tomlinson, Patton Oswalt, Trevor Noah, Fortune Feimster, Nick Kroll, David Spade, Chelsea Handler, Ronny Chieng, Ricky Gervais, and we’re not even halfway through the list. 

Classic Comedy: You can still catch old episodes of Netflix originals like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Master of None and BoJack Horseman. Throw in a rotating roster of nostalgia darlings like Arrested Development, New Girl, Community, and of course, Seinfeld.

HBO Max

The winner and still champion, based on not only current offerings but its decades-long history of killer original content. While HBO was the first pay-TV service to offer uncut movies, you can argue it built its reputation — and many of America’s comedy clubs — on the back of its commitment to comedy. 

Original Comedy Content: No other service comes close to the quality of comedy shows currently in production, an all-star line-up that includes Succession a comedy, you won’t get an argument from us.

Stand-Up Specials: HBO Max can’t compete with Netflix these days in of brand-new stand-up specials, but it’s still punching away. There was no better stand-up showcase in 2022 than Jerrod Carmichael’s Rothaniel, and a scroll through HBO Max’s comic offerings is like a history course covering the last 50 years of American comedy. Unassailable (despite the inexplicable number of Bill Maher specials). 

Classic Comedy: HBO Max’s library is overstuffed with other networks’ sitcoms and classic Warner Bros. comedy movies. But why bother when you can rewatch HBO originals Mr. Show, The Larry Sanders Show, Veep, Insecure, Sex and the City, Girls, Silicon Valley and Flight of the Conchords? Mic drop.

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