Audiences always need a good laugh, and 2021 was a year that delivered some stellar comedies. Some of the most popular movies of the year leaned into their great sense of humor, adding a much-needed spark of joy into the moviegoing experience.

There were enough hilarious options to please fans of all kinds, from family-friendly adventures to the R-rated mayhem. Some were smaller movies that delivered grounded laughs, while others were huge blockbusters that found humor in their large stories. With so many options, audiences didn't have any trouble finding laughs at the movies in 2021.

Updated on July 26th, 2022 by Tanner Fox: Given how rough 2020 was for cinephiles, 2021 made, in some cases, for an encouraging return to form. Of course, with many movie theaters remaining closed for most of the year, a majority of the best comedy outings of 2021 landed on streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+.

Still, from colorful Disney comedies to heartfelt holiday hijinx, there was a healthy amount of comedy in 2021 on which fans of all genres of film should not miss out.

Red Notice (6.3)

Characters from the Netflix action comedy movie Red Notice.
  • Available on Netflix

Red Notice sees Dwayne Johnson portray a defamed FBI agent who teams up with Ryan Renolds, who plays a world-class art thief, in order to clear his name. To do so, the two must take down another art thief of even greater renown, played by Gal Gadot, but the villain always seems to be two steps ahead of the hilariously mismatched duo.

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Though it didn't go down as one of the most well-received Netflix outings in 2021, Red Notice was an enjoyable action-comedy ride perfect for those who don't mind the overblown nature of the Fast and Furious or The Expendables movies.

Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar (6.3)

The titular characters from the 2021 comedy film Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar.
  • Available on Hulu

Starring Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar concerns a pair of middle-aged friends who leave their native Nebraska to take a rare trip to Florida. They hope to see the sights and soak up the sun, but they soon find themselves caught up in a strange plan to destroy Vista Del Mar concocted by a vengeful ex-resident.

Somewhat reminiscent of The Hangover trilogy, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar may not have been the most memorable comedy film of 2021, but it served as a fun outing that kept audiences guessing.

Bad Trip (6.5)

A promotional image for the 2021 comedy film Bad Trip.
  • Available on Netflix

Though the film bears no direct association to the auteur comic's Adult Swim series, 2021's Bad Trip is essentially The Eric Andre Show the movie. It follows two friends who embark on a road trip to New York and faceplant into every pitfall along the way. Meanwhile, they are pursued by an enraged prison-escapee sibling.

A surprising mix of scripted plots and real-world hijinx, Bad Trip comes across as a feature-length collection of Jackass-esque stuns. In fact, the Jackass spinoff Bad Grampa works as a solid comparison, though Bad Trip earned significantly higher review scores on IMDb.

8-Bit Christmas (6.7)

A promotional image for the 2021 holiday movie 8-Bit Christmas.
  • Availalbe on HBO Max

Neil Patrick Harris stars as a father unraveling a yuletide tale of his childhood adventures in late '80s Chicago. Desperate to get his hands on the hottest Christmas gift of the year—a Nintendo Entertainment System—Harris' character and his younger counterpart show quite a bit of Home Alone-style heart in this hilarious, nostalgic throwback.

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Though it's a bit broader in scope, 8-Bit Christmas feels like a slightly modernized version of the timeless holiday classic A Christmas Story, albeit with more Nintendo and fewer Red Rider air rifles.

Ron's Gone Wrong (7.1)

Barney and Ron high five in Ron's Gone Wrong
  • Available on Disney+, HBO, HBO Max, DIRECTV and Spectrum on Demand

Disney had a big year with comedies in 2021, and, while Ron's Gone Wrong was not as popular as some of the other titles, it was another winner for the studio. The movie follows a socially awkward teen who gets the hottest new tech item of the season—a robot best friend. But, when his robot experiences some malfunctions, the two new buddies try to make their unusual friendship work.

The movie combined the kind of humor and heart fans usually expect from Disney's animated movies. It is a sharp, clever, and entertaining story for the whole family with an obvious but effective message at its center.

Red Rocket (7.2)

Simon Rex's character rides a bycicle in Red Rocket
  • Available on Apple TV+

Sean Baker's indie comedy Red Rocket was one of the overlooked gems of the year that will no doubt find a larger audience in years to come. Simon Rex stars as a washed-up adult film star who has to return to his hometown in Texas where he deals with the various relationships he left behind.

The movie is a perfect example of how a small movie can get big laughs with human moments. Rex makes for a hilarious and entertaining lead and the movie has a lot of fun not making his character easy to like.

Don't Look Up (7.2)

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence Dont Look Up
  • Available on Netflix

Not only is Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play frustrated scientists attempting to warn the world about a comet that will destroy Earth.

Featuring a cast that also includes Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, and Meryl Streep, to name but a few, Don't Look Up is a wild satire that targets many of the biggest issues facing society today. For many fans, the important messages were balanced nicely with the humor.

Free Guy (7.2)

Ryan Reynolds seeing the video game world in Free Guy.
  • Available on Disney+, HBO, HBO Max and Spectrum on Demand

Ryan Reynolds has become one of the most popular comedic actors in recent years, and Free Guy was another winning movie from him. Reynolds stars as Guy, an NPC in an intense, Grand Theft Auto-esque video game who begins to take control of his life for the first time and changes the world around him.

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Reynolds is ed by the likes of Jodie Comer, Lil Rel Howery, and Taika Waititi, all of whom give hilarious performances. There are plenty of references and cameos that will please fans as well as a fast-paced sense of humor to accompany the clever premise.

The Suicide Squad (7.2)

King Shark in The Suicide Squad lifting up Ratcatcher 2 to eat her
  • Available on HBO, HBO Max, DIRECTV and Spectrum on Demand

After bringing one group of oddballs to the big screen in the MCU, James Gunn delivered The Suicide Squad. Gunn combines the superhero genre with a war adventure movie and wraps it all in his twisted humor for a wild ride.

It is a lot of fun seeing Gunn play around with an R-rating, making for some hilarious dark humor throughout the movie. The movie also introduces some of the funniest DCEU characters like Peacemaker and King Shark.

The French Dispatch (7.2)

The cast of The French Dispatch
  • Available on HBO, HBO Max, DIRECTV and Spectrum on Demand

While not everyone is a fan of Wes Anderson movies, his distinct sense of humor is hilarious for many devoted fans. The French Dispatch which tells various stories surrounding the titular magazine.

The movie is packed with funny people like Bill Murray and Owen Wilson as well as some actors giving unexpectedly funny performances like Benicio Del Toro and Jeffrey Wright. The result is a magical and pleasant ride with Anderson's signature style.