Here Are All the New Comedy Movies & TV Shows Set to Release in August 2025

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Get ready for a hilarious August 2025, packed with fresh comedy films and TV shows that promise to keep us chuckling. From big-screen adventures to cozy small-screen laughs, this month’s releases offer a little something for every humor fan.

Whether you’re craving action-packed gags, heartfelt family tales, or sharp-witted dramas, the lineup has it all. Let’s explore the comedy gems hitting theaters and screens this August, perfect for a fun escape.

Caught Stealing (2025)

Caught Stealing (2025)
Columbia Pictures

This crime-comedy-thriller stars Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz, Bad Bunny, and Vincent D’Onofrio in a wild 109-minute ride. Dropping in wide release on August 29, it follows a tangled web of schemes with a darkly funny edge, brought to life by a powerhouse cast.

Butler’s grit and Kravitz’s sly charm fuel this chaotic tale. It’s a great pick for those who love their laughs with a side of suspense and high-stakes action.

Grand Prix of Europe (2025)

Grand Prix of Europe (2025)
Warner Bros. Pictures Germany

A lively animated comedy, ‘Grand Prix of Europe’ features Hayley Atwell, Gemma Arterton, Lenny Henry, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster. This 98-minute family-friendly racing romp hits wide release on August 29 via Viva Pictures, blending high-speed thrills with playful humor.

The vibrant visuals and goofy antics make it a hit for kids and adults alike. Expect a fast-paced adventure that’s as funny as it is heartwarming.

The Roses (2025)

The Roses (2025)
Searchlight Pictures

Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Allison Janney star in this sharp comedy-drama about a marriage unraveling with hilarious results. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures brings the 90-minute film to limited theaters on August 29, offering wit and heart.

Samberg’s humor bounces off Colman’s emotional depth, reimagining a classic story. It’s perfect for those who enjoy laughs wrapped in relatable family drama.

Love, Brooklyn (2025)

Love, Brooklyn (2025)
Daughter Films

DeWanda Wise, Nicole Beharie, André Holland, and Cadence Reese lead this warm 97-minute comedy-romance. Greenwich Entertainment releases it in limited theaters on August 29, capturing Brooklyn’s vibrant energy with heartfelt laughs and love stories.

The cast’s chemistry brings out the humor in everyday connections. This one’s ideal for anyone who loves a cozy, funny tale of relationships.

Honey Don’t! (2025)

Honey Don't! (2025)
Focus Features

Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, Margaret Qualley, and Lera Abova star in this 88-minute comedy-thriller packed with mystery and laughs. Focus Features launches it in wide release on August 22, delivering a fast-paced story with quirky twists.

Plaza’s offbeat energy and Evans’ charisma make this a wild ride. It’s a top choice for those who like their comedy with a dash of crime-fueled chaos.

Splitsville (2025)

Splitsville (2025)
Topic Studios

Adria Arjona, Dakota Johnson, Michael Angelo Covino, and Kyle Marvin bring the laughs in this 100-minute comedy about messy breakups. Neon releases it in limited theaters on August 22, with sharp dialogue and relatable humor.

Johnson’s wit and Arjona’s charm drive this tale of romantic missteps. It’s a great fit for anyone who enjoys funny, grounded stories about love’s ups and downs.

Suspended Time (2025)

Suspended Time (2025)
Curiosa Films

This French comedy-drama stars Micha Lescot, Vincent Macaigne, Nora Hamzawi, and Nine d’Urso in a 105-minute tale of quirky bonds. Music Box Films brings it to limited theaters on August 15, blending humor with heartfelt moments.

The cast’s warmth and subtle gags make this a gem. It’s perfect for those who love quiet laughs and stories about life’s small joys.

Americana (2025)

Americana (2025)
Bron Studios

Halsey, Sydney Sweeney, Eric Dane, and Paul Walter Hauser star in this 110-minute action-comedy with a western flair. Lionsgate releases it in limited theaters on August 15, mixing laughs with drama in a high-energy chase.

Sweeney’s star power and Hauser’s humor light up the screen. This one’s for those who crave a bold, funny spin on classic genres.

Nobody 2 (2025)

Nobody 2 (2025)
Universal Pictures

Bob Odenkirk returns with Sharon Stone, Connie Nielsen, and Christopher Lloyd in this 89-minute action-comedy sequel. Universal Pictures International rolls it out widely on August 15, blending hard-hitting action with sharp laughs.

Odenkirk’s dry wit and Lloyd’s quirky charm keep the energy high. It’s a must-see for fans of the first film’s gritty, hilarious vibe.

The Musicians (2025)

The Musicians (2025)
Les Films Velvet

Mathieu Spinosi, Valérie Donzelli, Emma Ravier, and Frédéric Pierrot star in this 102-minute French comedy-drama about a musical crew. Outsider Pictures releases it in limited theaters on August 8, weaving music and humor into a charming tale.

The ensemble’s energy brings out the story’s warmth and laughs. It’s a great pick for those who enjoy art-fueled comedy with heart.

Freakier Friday (2025)

Freakier Friday (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reunite with Sophia Hammons and Julia Butters in this 111-minute body-swap sequel. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures releases it in limited theaters on August 8, delivering nostalgic laughs with a fresh twist.

The duo’s chemistry and new faces keep the humor lively. It’s a fun, family-friendly romp for fans of the original and newcomers alike.

My Mother’s Wedding (2025)

My Mother's Wedding (2025)
Indian Paintbrush

Freida Pinto, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Beecham, and Sienna Miller star in this 95-minute comedy-drama about wedding chaos. Vertical Entertainment brings it to limited theaters on August 8, mixing family drama with sharp humor.

Johansson’s wit and Miller’s depth make this a heartfelt laugh-fest. It’s ideal for those who love stories about family with a comedic spin.

Sketch (2025)

Sketch (2025)
Morphan Time

Bianca Belle, Tony Hale, Kue Lawrence, and D’Arcy Carden lead this 92-minute adventure-comedy with a fantastical edge. Angel releases it in limited theaters on August 6, offering a whimsical story packed with family-friendly laughs.

Hale’s goofy charm and colorful visuals make this a delight. It’s perfect for those seeking light, magical humor for all ages.

CatVideoFest 2025 (2025)

CatVideoFest 2025 (2025)
CatVideoFest 2025

‘CatVideoFest 2025’ brings a collection of hilarious cat videos to select theaters on August 1 via Oscilloscope. This limited-release event is a purr-fect way to enjoy short, funny clips celebrating our feline friends.

It’s a simple, joyful experience that’s become a beloved tradition. Ideal for animal lovers looking for a quick dose of laughter.

The Naked Gun (2025)

The Naked Gun (2025)
Paramount Pictures

Pamela Anderson, Liam Neeson, Danny Huston, and Paul Walter Hauser star in this 85-minute reboot of the classic comedy. Paramount Pictures International releases it widely on August 1, packed with absurd gags and crime-solving chaos.

Neeson’s deadpan humor and Anderson’s flair bring fresh life to the franchise. It’s a great choice for fans of over-the-top, laugh-out-loud comedy.

The Bad Guys 2 (2025)

The Bad Guys 2 (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

Craig Robinson, Sam Rockwell, Anthony Ramos, and Marc Maron voice this 104-minute animated sequel. Universal Pictures releases it widely on August 1, following the mischievous crew through another heist-filled adventure with family-friendly humor.

The sharp dialogue and vibrant animation make this a crowd-pleaser. It’s a fun pick for those who loved the first film’s clever, chaotic energy.

Marvel’s Iron Man and His Awesome Friends (2025–present)

Marvel's Iron Man and His Awesome Friends (2025–present)
Marvel Studios

This TV-Y7 animated series follows Iron Man, Ironheart, and Iron Hulk as they save their city with help from Vision and Iron Pup. Premiering in August, it’s a kid-friendly superhero comedy full of action and laughs.

The colorful cast and playful tone make it a hit for young viewers. It’s a great choice for families looking for lighthearted fun.

Thirty Something (2025–present)

Thirty Something (2025–present)
H.D.P. Entertainment

A former Hip Hop artist faces career and romantic chaos in this TV-MA comedy series, premiering in August. The show blends sharp humor with real-life struggles as the lead chases a fresh start.

Its raw energy and witty dialogue stand out. Perfect for those who enjoy grounded comedies with a touch of drama.

Long Story Short (2025–present)

Long Story Short (2025–present)
The Tornante Company

This adult animated comedy series, debuting in August, dives into a family’s messy history with humor and heart. Spanning multiple years, it unpacks their quirks, jokes, and emotional scars.

The bold animation and clever writing make it a fresh addition. It’s ideal for viewers who love funny, heartfelt takes on family dynamics.

Which comedy movie or show are you most hyped for this August, or is there a hidden laugh-fest we missed? Share your picks in the comments!

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