14 Best Comedy Movies on Peacock to Watch Right Now
We all love a good laugh, and Peacock streaming service knows it well. Packed with a treasure trove of comedic gems, Peacock’s library features an impressive array of rib-tickling classics and modern chucklers. Whether you’re in the mood for some light-hearted slapstick or witty banter-filled narratives, here are the 14 best comedy movies to watch on Peacock right now.
1.Bridesmaids (2011): A raw and raucous depiction of friendship and wedding chaos, ‘Bridesmaids’ is a modern comedy classic starring Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy.
2.The Big Lebowski (1998): The Coen Brothers deliver an unforgettable slacker-hero tale in ‘The Big Lebowski,’ with Jeff Bridges headlining as the iconic Dude.
3.Knocked Up (2007): A one-night stand leads to unexpected complications and heartfelt hilarity in Judd Apatow’s ‘Knocked Up.’
4.A Simple Favor (2018): With an intriguing blend of comedy, mystery, and drama, this film starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively keeps you guessing—and giggling.
5.Trainwreck (2015): Amy Schumer breaks down romantic comedy stereotypes with sharp humor in ‘Trainwreck,’ a refreshing take on modern relationships.
6.Pitch Perfect (2012): A cappella competition meets college comedy in ‘Pitch Perfect,’ where catchy tunes meet laugh-out-loud moments.
7.Napoleon Dynamite (2004): Quirky to its core, ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ offers up an eccentric slice of high-school life that’s both hilarious and oddly sweet.
8.Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004): Will Ferrell shines as the narcissistic news anchor in this uproarious satire of television news culture.
9.Shrek (2001): The lovable ogre Shrek embarks on a fairy-tale adventure with loads of humor suitable for both kids and adults.
10.Step Brothers (2008): Ferrell teams up with John C. Reilly for a comedy about two immature adults becoming step siblings.
11.Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008): Breakups are never easy, but they’re certainly funny in this rom-com about getting over lost love in hilarious ways.
12.Hot Rod (2007): Andy Samberg stars as an aspiring stuntman eager to prove himself in this feel-good, goofy comedy.
13.Happy Gilmore (1996): Adam Sandler combines his quintessential rage-fueled humor with the unlikely world of golf in ‘Happy Gilmore.’
14.Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006): Sacha Baron Cohen’s outrageous character Borat takes America by storm in this edgy mockumentary that blends cringe-worthy moments with social commentary.
So get your popcorn ready and settle in for a marathon of comedy greatness currently available on Peacock that promises to tickle your funny bone!