Skip to main content

5 most anticipated comedy movies of fall 2024, ranked

Three teens stand and gawk in Y2K.
A24

Although 2024 is entering its final months, there are still plenty of reasons to be excited as a movie fan. Even if you’re not into the traditional prestige fare that comes with Oscar season, there are still several interesting titles to choose from.

If you’re looking for reasons to laugh this fall, then we’ve got you covered. We’ve pulled together the most exciting comedies of the fall movie season and ranked from least to most anticipated. Every movie on this list is going to be interesting, but we’ll have to wait and see how many of them will ultimately be great.

Need some streaming recommendations right now? We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Maxand the best movies on Disney+.

5. Y2K — December 6

Y2K | Official Trailer HD | A24

Perhaps the most purely comedic movie on this list, Y2K is set at the turn of the millennium, and imagines a world in which the fears that Y2K would start some sort of apocalypse are well-founded. The movie follows two high school juniors who crash a New Year’s Eve party, and then have to fight for their lives after the world starts to crumble around them.

Directed by Saturday Night Live‘s Kyle Mooney, the film seems to have the kind of gonzo sensibility that will help it find an audience that’s willing to go along for the ride.

4. Nightbitch — December 6

NIGHTBITCH | Official Trailer | Searchlight Pictures

Nightbitch has got to be among the strangest premises of the fall, but that’s part of what makes it so intriguing. Starring Amy Adams as a stay-at-home mom who slowly becomes convinced that she’s turning into a dog, Nightbitch is in part about the ways that motherhood can drive a person crazy, even when nothing all that terrible is happening.

Adams has never been one to turn in anything less than a fully committed performance, and director Marielle Heller has made a number of genuinely excellent films, so don’t be surprised if Nightbitch is better than its trailer suggests.

3. Saturday Night — September 27

SATURDAY NIGHT - New Trailer (HD)

A stressful comedy about making comedy, Saturday Night documents the 90 minutes immediately before the very first episode of Saturday Night Live, which was then called simply Saturday Night.

Featuring a lineup of young stars who have been tasked with playing legends, Saturday Night is very much about what a long shot the show seemed to be when it premiered, and what a disaster the show’s first episode almost was. Watching early SNL, you might realize that the show took a minute to find its footing. This movie is about exactly how the show went about doing that.

2. A Real Pain — November 1

A REAL PAIN | Official Teaser | Searchlight Pictures

A small-scale comedy featuring two great central performances, A Real Pain tells the story of two Jewish cousins who travel to Poland together to honor their grandmother following her death. As they journey through the country, they also deal with resurfaced tensions between them, and with the scars the Holocaust has left behind even on generations that were born decades later.

Starring Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg, the movie has earned rave reviews since its premiere at Sundance, including particular praise for Culkin’s performance.

1. Anora — October 18

Anora Trailer #1 (2024)

Director Sean Baker makes observational comedies that can, at least at times, also feel incredibly tense. Anora seems to fit firmly into that mold, telling the story of a Brooklyn sex worker who finds herself swept into a life of luxury after she marries the son of a Russian oligarch.

Once the news reaches Russia, though, the couple’s fairytale life begins to get a little more complicated. Featuring a widely praised performance from Scream‘s Mikey Madison, Anora could be the kind of comedy that goes deep into the Oscar race because of the way it balances tension with more overtly comedic elements.

Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer based in upstate New York focused on movies and TV.
The 50 best movies on Netflix right now (September 2024)
Alyssa Sutherland in Evil Dead Rise.

Some interesting things are happening this week on Netflix if you're watching the movie charts. As predicted, The Garfield Movie has taken the top slot on the list of the most popular movies on Netflix, while The Super Mario Bros. Movie is on its last ride at No. 10. Rebel Ridge and Uglies have also maintained their spots in the top five, but there are two outliers among the top 10 list this week: Evil Dead Rise and American Gangster.

Evil Dead Rise is a low-budget update of the classic horror franchise that actually did pretty well in theaters. And it's not hard to see why American Gangster has climbed the ranks. Ridley Scott directed this 2007 crime story, which boasts a cast that includes Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Josh Brolin, and Cuba Gooding Jr., among others. It's pretty hard for most movies to match that kind of star power.

Read more
The best movies on Amazon Prime Video (September 2024)
Paddington walks among the prisoners in Paddington 2.

Amazon Prime Video's movie lineup is largely stagnant until early next week, when the first of the month arrives. Fortunately, Prime Video has a deep library of films to draw upon, including the very family-friendly film, Paddington 2, as well as an early Halloween present for horror fans: Drag Me to Hell.

Some of the other recent arrivals may play more broadly, including the '80s-set comedy Everybody Wants Some!!, the bio-drama Collette, and DreamWorks Animation's Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, which is a very well-made animated flick. But those are just a few options on our list of the best movies on Amazon Prime Video below. Remember to return every Friday morning, as we keep this list up-to-date with the latest films.

Read more
The best sci-fi movies on Hulu right now
A battle from Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

This month's new sci-fi movies on Hulu include Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Independence Day, both of which have been on the streamer many times before. For reasons that remain nebulous, they come and go. But what was the point of Disney buying all of Fox's entertainment assets if not to give movies like these a permanent streaming home? It boggles the mind.

Ready Player One, the other prominent science fiction movie added to Hulu in September, is on loan from Warner Bros. Pictures. So it's completely understandable why that film won't be around on Hulu forever. But its inclusion does give Hulu a deeper lineup of movies to fall back on beyond the 20th Century Studios titles. You can find that film and more in our roundup of the best sci-fi movies on Hulu.

Read more