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The 10 Most Anticipated TV Comedies of 2025: Must-Watch Shows Across the US and UK

Writer: Joao NsitaJoao Nsita

Updated: Mar 14


The 10 Most Anticipated TV Comedies of 2025: Must-Watch Shows Across the US and UK

Hey comedy fans! Before we dive into the funniest TV shows set to light up 2025, let’s give a shoutout to That Love Podcast at thatlovepodcast.com. A rom-com audio drama podcast that explores love, relationships, and the absurdities of modern life with wit and warmth—perfect prep for the comedy gold we’re about to unpack. Whether you’re in the US or UK, it’s a must-listen companion to your TV binge sessions. Now, onto the main event!



The year 2024 was a rollercoaster of laughs and gasps, with standout dramas like Interview with the Vampire and Shōgun stealing the spotlight, and comedies like Curb Your Enthusiasm and What We Do in the Shadows bowing out with uproarious finales. But 2025 is gearing up to be a banner year for TV comedy, promising fresh seasons of beloved series and bold new entries that’ll have us cackling from coast to coast. Drawing from Collider’s “10 Most Anticipated TV Comedies of 2025” by Jennie Richardson (published January 9, 2025), this article expands on those picks with deeper dives, transatlantic viewing options, and why these shows are set to dominate your watchlist. From workplace zaniness to romantic romps, here are the 10 comedies you can’t miss in 2025 across the US and UK.

Nobody Wants This (Season 2) – Netflix

1. Nobody Wants This (Season 2) – Netflix


Release Date: Expected Fall 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Nobody Wants This burst onto Netflix in September 2024, and its swift renewal for Season 2 has fans buzzing for its 2025 return. Kristen Bell shines as Joanne, a jaded sex-and-dating podcaster, opposite Adam Brody’s Noah, a rabbi whose earnest charm flips her world upside down. This rom-com series blends sharp humor with swoon-worthy moments, ending Season 1 with a breakup-to-reunion cliffhanger that left us craving more. Season 2 promises to deepen their love story, tackling new obstacles with the same wit that earned it a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes.



In the US and UK, Netflix’s global reach makes this a no-brainer binge. Expect more of Joanne’s sister Morgan (Justine Lupe) and Noah’s brother Sasha (Timothy Simons) stirring the pot, alongside Bell and Brody’s electric chemistry. It’s a must-watch for its fresh take on romance—cynicism meets faith in the funniest way possible.

 XO, Kitty (Season 2) – Netflix

2. XO, Kitty (Season 2) – Netflix


Release Date: January 16, 2025


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Jenny Han’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before universe expands with XO, Kitty, starring Anna Cathcart as Kitty Song Covey. Season 1 sent Kitty to a Korean boarding school chasing love and her mom’s past, only to land in a tangled love triangle with Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee) and Yuri (Gia Kim). Dropping January 16, 2025, Season 2 dives back into this delightful mess, blending teen romance with cultural comedy and a 92% Rotten Tomatoes rating.


Netflix streams it seamlessly in the US and UK, where its charm—Kitty’s earnest chaos, Min Ho’s smoldering quips—has won over fans of Han’s heartfelt storytelling. It’s a must-watch for its lighthearted drama and the promise of romantic resolutions that’ll keep you hooked from episode one.

Shrinking (Season 3) – Apple TV+

3. Shrinking (Season 3) – Apple TV+


Release Date: Expected Late 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Apple TV+ (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Shrinking Season 2, released in October 2024, deepened its blend of humor and heartache, with Jason Segel’s Jimmy confronting grief via Brett Goldstein’s Louis, the driver behind his wife’s death. Harrison Ford’s Paul added dry wit and vulnerability, earning the show a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. Season 3, slated for late 2025, promises to cap this journey with even funnier, more emotional beats—potentially its finale.



Apple TV+ delivers it to the US and UK, where its unique therapy-gone-wild premise resonates. Jimmy’s growth, Alice’s (Lukita Maxwell) healing, and Paul’s gruff charm make it a must-watch—comedy that hits you right in the feels.

Mythic Quest (Season 4) – Apple TV+

4. Mythic Quest (Season 4) – Apple TV+


Release Date: January 29, 2025


Where to Watch: Apple TV+ (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Mythic Quest returns January 29, 2025, for Season 4, fresh off a spin-off (Lion) and three seasons of razor-sharp gaming-industry satire (94% Rotten Tomatoes). Rob McElhenney’s Ian and Charlotte Nicdao’s Poppy navigate their post-breakaway fallout, while Dana (Imani Hakim), Brad (Danny Pudi), and Jo (Jessie Ennis) launch their own venture. Its workplace chaos—think epic fights and quirky departures—keeps it outrageously funny.


Streamable on Apple TV+ in the US and UK, it’s a must-watch for its biting humor and evolving ensemble. Will it reclaim Season 1’s tone or forge ahead? Either way, it’s a comedic quest worth joining.

A Man on the Inside (Season 2) – Netflix

5. A Man on the Inside (Season 2) – Netflix


Release Date: Expected Mid-2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:From The Good Place creator Mike Schur, A Man on the Inside debuted in November 2024, with Ted Danson as Charles, a widower turned undercover PI at a retirement home. Season 1’s necklace caper (88% Rotten Tomatoes) blended gentle laughs with second-chance heart, ending with Charles eyeing a new case. Season 2, expected mid-2025, will dive into this fresh mystery while keeping his Pacific View pals in play.


Netflix’s US and UK accessibility makes it a cozy binge. Danson’s silver-fox charm and Schur’s knack for quirky warmth make it a must-watch—comedy with a soulful twist.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 2) – Disney+

6. Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 2) – Disney+


Release Date: Expected Summer 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Disney+ (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 (December 2023) brought Percy (Walker Scobell) to Camp Half-Blood, earning a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes for its sarcastic charm. Season 2, due summer 2025, adapts The Sea of Monsters, sending Percy, Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries), and cyclops brother Tyson (Daniel Diemer) after the Golden Fleece. Its dry humor and mythical hijinks shine.



Disney+ streams it in the US and UK, where its family-friendly laughs and epic quests captivate. It’s a must-watch for its witty take on growing up divine.


Abbott Elementary


7. Abbott Elementary (Season 4, Continued) – ABC (US Network Streaming on Hulu)


Release Date: Ongoing (Started October 9, 2024)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Abbott Elementary Season 4, airing since October 2024 on ABC, hits mid-season by March 2025 with a 98% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Quinta Brunson’s Janine and Tyler James Williams’s Gregory go public, while Ava (Janelle James), Jacob (Chris Perfetti), and Barbara (Sheryl Lee Ralph) juggle chaos and heart. A crossover with It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia looms large.


Hulu streams it in the US, Disney+ in the UK, where its schoolyard wit wins universal acclaim. It’s a must-watch for its escalating laughs and tender moments—Season 5’s start might even sneak in by year-end.

Hacks (Season 4) – Max

8. Hacks (Season 4) – Max


Release Date: Expected Spring 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Max (US), Sky Comedy/Now TV (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Hacks Season 3 (May 2024) saw Jean Smart’s Deborah Vance snag a late-night gig, betraying Hannah Einbinder’s Ava in a 94% Rotten Tomatoes-rated gut-punch. Season 4, expected spring 2025, picks up this explosive fallout—Ava’s blackmail twist promises dark, funny fireworks. Its smart, savage take on comedy’s underbelly keeps it razor-sharp.



Max airs it in the US, Sky Comedy/Now TV in the UK, where its Emmy-winning edge thrives. It’s a must-watch for its fearless humor and Deborah-Ava showdowns.

Only Murders in the Building (Season 5) – Hulu

9. Only Murders in the Building (Season 5) – Hulu


Release Date: Expected Late 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Season 4 of Only Murders in the Building (August 2024) solved Sazz’s murder with a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, leaving Steve Martin’s Charles, Martin Short’s Oliver, and Selena Gomez’s Mabel facing a shadowy Season 1 threat and Lester’s death. Season 5, due late 2025, ramps up the stakes with its signature mix of laughs and twists.


Hulu streams it in the US, Disney+ in the UK, where its trio’s chemistry dazzles. It’s a must-watch for its escalating absurdity and mystery-comedy mastery.

 It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Season 17)

10. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Season 17) – FX (US Network Streaming on Hulu)


Release Date: Expected Fall 2025 (TBD)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:The longest-running live-action sitcom, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, hits Season 17 in 2025 after Season 16’s 93% Rotten Tomatoes chaos (June 2023). Danny DeVito’s Frank, Glenn Howerton’s Dennis, Rob McElhenney’s Mac, Kaitlin Olson’s Dee, and Charlie Day’s Charlie keep the gang’s havoc hilariously unhinged—Season 16’s bowling team and limo gigs set the bar. A crossover with Abbott Elementary kicks things off.


Hulu streams it in the US, Disney+ in the UK, where its irreverent brilliance reigns. It’s a must-watch for its relentless, over-the-top comedy gold.



Why These Shows Top the 2025 Comedy List


These 10 comedies span networks (ABC, CBS, FX), streaming giants (Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+), and UK platforms (Disney+, Sky), offering a transatlantic feast of laughs. From Nobody Wants This’s rom-com glow to It’s Always Sunny’s anarchic legacy, they blend workplace satire, family quirks, and dark humor with star power—Bell, Segel, Danson—and fresh twists. Half are mid-run or complete by March (Abbott, English Teacher), while others loom as 2025 highlights (Hacks, Only Murders). Their anticipation stems from proven track records, critical acclaim (90%+ Rotten Tomatoes averages), and fan fervor.


Where to Watch: US and UK Guide

  • Netflix (US and UK): Nobody Wants This, XO, Kitty, A Man on the Inside

  • Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK): The Bear, Abbott Elementary, What We Do in the Shadows, English Teacher, Only Murders in the Building, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

  • Peacock (US), ITV/Channel 4 (UK, assumed): St. Denis Medical

  • Paramount+ (US), Channel 4/Sky (UK, assumed): Poppa’s House

  • Apple TV+ (US and UK): Shrinking, Mythic Quest

  • Max (US), Sky Comedy/Now TV (UK): Hacks

  • Channel 4/All 4 (UK), YouTube (US, partial): Taskmaster

  • BBC iPlayer (UK), Netflix (US, past seasons): Motherland (assumed Season 4)


Conclusion: A Year of Laughter Awaits

As we hit March 9, 2025, the comedy horizon gleams with promise. These 10 shows—from The Bear’s kitchen chaos to Taskmaster’s absurd tasks—offer a transatlantic smorgasbord of humor for every taste. Whether you’re streaming on Netflix, Hulu, or catching UK gems on Channel 4, they’re poised to deliver belly laughs and witty respite. And for more on love and laughs, check out That Love Podcast at thatlovepodcast.com— Grab your remote and dive in—2025’s funniest moments are just a click away!




10 FAQs About the 10 Most Anticipated TV Comedies of 2025

  1. What’s the top anticipated comedy for 2025?


    It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17 leads with its record-breaking run and wild antics, expected fall 2025 on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (UK).

  2. When does Nobody Wants This Season 2 premiere?


    Expected fall 2025 on Netflix (US and UK), though exact dates are TBD—stay tuned for more swoon-worthy laughs!

  3. Why is XO, Kitty Season 2 a big deal?


    Dropping January 16, 2025, on Netflix (US and UK), its love triangle and Jenny Han charm make it a rom-com must-watch.

  4. Is Shrinking Season 3 the final season?


    Likely, given its arc, expected late 2025 on Apple TV+ (US and UK)—Jason Segel’s Jimmy wraps up with humor and heart.

  5. What’s new in Mythic Quest Season 4?


    Out January 29, 2025, on Apple TV+ (US and UK), it explores Ian and Poppy’s fallout and Dana’s startup—gaming comedy at its sharpest.

  6. How funny is A Man on the Inside Season 2?


    Expected mid-2025 on Netflix (US and UK), Ted Danson’s gentle PI antics promise cozy laughs with a new case.

  7. Does Percy Jackson Season 2 lean into comedy?


    Yes, Percy’s sarcasm shines in this summer 2025 Disney+ (US and UK) release—mythical fun with a funny twist.

  8. What’s the Abbott Elementary crossover?


    Mid-Season 4 (ongoing March 2025) on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (UK) features It’s Always Sunny—school meets bar chaos!

  9. Why watch Hacks Season 4?


    Spring 2025 on Max (US) and Sky Comedy/Now TV (UK), its Deborah-Ava clash delivers dark, Emmy-worthy laughs.

  10. What’s Only Murders Season 5 solving?


    Late 2025 on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (UK), it tackles Lester’s murder and Season 1 mysteries—comedy meets whodunit thrills.

he US and UK—laughs guaranteed!

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