The Best, Funniest Comedy Movie Trailers of 2019

Jason  Bancroft
Updated April 18, 2024 35 items
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Vote up the most side splitting comedy movie trailers of 2019.

UPDATE: Check out the best comedy movie trailers of 2020!

Can't wait to laugh in 2019? No worries, Hollywood has got you covered with these upcoming and new comedy movies. Luckily, comedy is one of the genres that never goes out of style and these movie previews prove it. Not sure which comedies you want to see this year? You'll find the most anticipated comedy movies of 2019 complete with their trailers.

There are trailers for remakes and reboots this year such as What Men Want starring Taraji P. Henson to Men in Black: International with Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth. But if you are looking for original comedies like Yesterday, there is the preview for Beach Bum and the dramedy Where'd You Go, Bernadette?  Vote up your favorite funny trailers of 2019 and check back to see new trailers for comedy movies that are coming soon to a theater or streaming service near you.

  • The Hustle
    1
    Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp
    21 votes
    Josephine Chesterfield is a glamorous, seductive British woman who has a penchant for defrauding gullible men out of their money. Into her well-ordered, meticulous world comes Penny Rust, a cunning and fun-loving Australian woman who lives to swindle unsuspecting marks. Despite their different methods, the two grifters soon join forces for the ultimate score -- a young and naive tech billionaire in the South of France.
  • Men in Black International
    2
    Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Kumail Nanjiani
    24 votes
    The Men in Black have expanded to cover the globe but so have the villains of the universe. To keep everyone safe, decorated Agent H and determined rookie M join forces -- an unlikely pairing that just might work. When aliens that can take the form of any human arrive on Earth, H and M embark on a globe-trotting adventure to save the agency -- and ultimately the world -- from their mischievous plans.
  • Toy Story 4
    3
    Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts
    21 votes
    In Toy Story 4, Woody (Tom Hanks) finds himself on an unexpected journey when Bonnie's new craft-project-turned-toy, Forky (Tony Hale), escapes during a family road trip. Alongside old friends and new faces like Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), the gang embarks on a quest to bring Forky home. The film, directed by Josh Cooley, won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Known for its adventure-comedy genre, it explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and purpose, all while keeping viewers engaged with its clever humor and stunning visuals.
  • Murder Mystery
    4
    Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Luke Evans
    11 votes
    A New York cop and his wife go on a European vacation to reinvigorate the spark in their marriage. A chance encounter leads to them being framed for the murder of an elderly billionaire.
  • Good Boys
    5
    Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Brady Noon
    8 votes
    Invited to his first kissing party, 12-year-old Max asks his best friends Lucas and Thor for some much-needed help on how to pucker up. When they hit a dead end, Max decides to use his father's drone to spy on the teenage girls next door. When the boys lose the drone, they skip school and hatch a plan to retrieve it before Max's dad can figure out what happened.
  • My Spy
    6
    Dave Bautista, Kristen Schaal, Parisa Fitz-Henley
    7 votes
    Nine-year-old Sophie catches JJ, a hardened CIA operative, spying on her family during a routine surveillance operation. In exchange for not blowing his cover, JJ begrudgingly agrees to show the precocious girl how to be a spy. What at first seems like an easy task soon turns into a battle of wits as Sophie proves you don't need much experience to outsmart a seasoned agent.
  • The Beach Bum
    7
    Matthew McConaughey, Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher
    11 votes
    Moondog is a fun-loving, pot-smoking, beer-drinking writer who lives life on his own terms in Florida. If he can put down the drugs for just one minute, he may finally be able to put his talent to good use and finish the next great American novel.
  • Isn't It Romantic
    8
    Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam DeVine
    13 votes
    Natalie is a New York architect who works hard to get noticed at her job, but is more likely to deliver coffee and bagels than design the city's next skyscraper. Things go from bad to weird when she gets knocked unconscious during a subway mugging and magically wakes up to find herself in an alternate universe. Always cynical about love, Natalie's worst nightmare soon comes true when she suddenly discovers that she's playing the leading lady in a real-life romantic comedy.
  • Yesterday
    9
    Himesh Patel, Lily James, Kate McKinnon
    12 votes
    In the British romantic comedy, Yesterday, Jack Malik (Himesh Patel), an unsuccessful singer-songwriter, wakes up after a mysterious global blackout to discover he's the only person who remembers The Beatles. With the world oblivious to one of its greatest rock bands, Jack takes the chance to perform their hits as his own, skyrocketing to fame. However, his meteoric rise creates a rift with his long-time friend and manager, Ellie Appleton (Lily James). As Jack navigates the pitfalls of stardom, he questions what success truly means. Directed by Danny Boyle and written by Richard Curtis, this film presents a unique twist on the classic tale of overnight success.
  • The Upside
    10
    Kevin Hart, Bryan Cranston, Nicole Kidman
    12 votes
    Phillip is a wealthy quadriplegic who needs a caretaker to help him with his day-to-day routine in his New York penthouse. He decides to hire Dell, a struggling parolee who's trying to reconnect with his ex and his young son. Despite coming from two different worlds, an unlikely friendship starts to blossom as Dell and Phillip rediscover the joy of living life to the fullest.
  • Booksmart
    11
    Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams
    6 votes
    In the comedy Booksmart, high school seniors Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) are best friends who've always prioritized academics over fun. On the eve of their graduation, they realize they might have missed out on memorable experiences their peers enjoyed. Determined to make up for lost time, they embark on a wild adventure to cram four years of fun into one night. Directed by Olivia Wilde, Booksmart is an insightful exploration of friendship and the pressures of impending adulthood. It won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
  • The Dead Don't Die
    12
    Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton
    8 votes
    In the sleepy small town of Centerville, something is not quite right. The moon hangs large and low in the sky, the hours of daylight are becoming unpredictable, and animals are beginning to exhibit unusual behaviors. News reports are scary, and scientists are concerned, but no one foresees the strangest and most dangerous repercussion that will soon start plaguing Centerville: the dead rise from their graves and feast on the living, and the citizens must battle to survive.
  • Fighting with My Family
    13
    Florence Pugh, Lena Headey, Nick Frost
    11 votes
    Born into a tight-knit wrestling family, Paige and her brother Zak are ecstatic when they get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to try out for the WWE. But when only Paige earns a spot in the competitive training program, she must leave her loved ones behind and face this new cutthroat world alone. Paige's journey pushes her to dig deep and ultimately prove to the world that what makes her different is the very thing that can make her a star.
  • Long Shot
    14
    Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, June Diane Raphael
    9 votes
    Fred Flarsky is a gifted and free-spirited journalist who has a knack for getting into trouble. Charlotte Field is one of the most influential women in the world -- a smart, sophisticated and accomplished politician. When Fred unexpectedly runs into Charlotte, he soon realizes that she was his former baby sitter and childhood crush. When Charlotte decides to make a run for the presidency, she impulsively hires Fred as her speechwriter -- much to the dismay of her trusted advisers.
  • Missing Link
    15
    Yoon Se-woong, Kim So-hee
    7 votes
    Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link -- 8 feet tall and covered in fur -- recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, the trio encounters their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world. Through it all, they learn that sometimes one can find a family in the places one least expects.
  • Jumanji: The Next Level
    16
    Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black
    3 votes
    In the action-packed sequel, Jumanji: The Next Level, Spencer (Alex Wolff) mysteriously vanishes. His friends Martha (Morgan Turner), Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain), and Bethany (Madison Iseman) discover he's reentered the perilous game of Jumanji. To rescue him, they plunge back into its treacherous world. They are joined by Spencer's grandfather Eddie (Danny DeVito) and Eddie's friend Milo (Danny Glover). Unexpectedly, the game has changed, presenting new challenges in unexplored territories. As they journey through arid deserts to snowy mountains, they must play as characters performed by Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan to survive Jumanji's unpredictable trials.
  • Jexi
    17
    Adam DeVine, Alexandra Shipp, Ron Funches
    5 votes
    Jexi (a.k.a. Lexi) is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Phil (Adam DeVine) has no friends and not much of a life because he’s severely addicted to his phone but when his new phone comes with Jexi (Rose Berne), an A.I. life coach, Phil's life might change for the better.
  • Wine Country
    18
    Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler
    5 votes
    Six women question their friendships and futures when they travel to Napa Valley, Calif., to celebrate one's 50th birthday.
  • Onward
    19
    Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    5 votes
    Teenage elf brothers Ian and Barley embark on a magical quest to spend one more day with their late father. Like any good adventure, their journey is filled with cryptic maps, impossible obstacles and unimaginable discoveries. But when dear Mom finds out her sons are missing, she teams up with the legendary manticore to bring her beloved boys back home.
  • A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
    20
    Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Amalia Vitale
    5 votes
    When a UFO crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, it's up to Shaun the sheep and his animal friends to help a stranded extraterrestrial find its way home.
  • Stuber
    21
    Dave Bautista, Kumail Nanjiani, Mira Sorvino
    8 votes
    A quick-tempered cop who's recovering from eye surgery recruits a mild-mannered Uber driver to help him catch the heroin dealer who murdered his partner. The mismatched pair soon find themselves in for a wild day of stakeouts and shootouts as they pursue violent criminals through the seedy streets of Los Angeles.
  • Where'd You Go, Bernadette
    22
    Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig
    7 votes
    Former architect Bernadette Fox seems to have it all -- a beautiful home in Seattle, a successful and loving husband, and a brilliant teenage daughter who's about to attend boarding school. When Bernadette suddenly disappears without a trace, her concerned family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
  • Little
    23
    Regina Hall, Issa Rae, Marsai Martin
    8 votes
    Jordan is a take-no-prisoners tech mogul who torments her long-suffering assistant, April, and the rest of her employees on a daily basis. She soon faces an unexpected threat to her personal life and career when she magically transforms into a 13-year-old version of herself right before a do-or-die presentation. Jordan will now need to rely on April more than ever -- if April is willing to stop treating Jordan like a 13-year-old child who has an attitude problem.
  • Poms
    24
    Diane Keaton, Jacki Weaver, Celia Weston
    8 votes
    Martha is an introverted woman who moves to a retirement community that has shuffleboard, golf, bowling and other activities. Hoping to be left alone, she meets Sheryl, a fun-loving neighbor who insists that they become best pals. After coming out of her shell, Martha and her new friend decide to form a cheerleading squad with their fellow residents. As the two women hold auditions, they soon learn that it's never too late to follow your dreams, even when the odds are stacked against you.
  • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
    25
    Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett
    8 votes
    In The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, we return to the vibrant, blocky universe of Bricksburg, now transformed into a Mad-Max-style dystopian wasteland known as Apocalypseburg. Emmet Brickowski (Chris Pratt), our perpetually optimistic protagonist, faces his biggest challenge yet. An alien invasion led by General Mayhem (Stephanie Beatriz) and Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi (Tiffany Haddish) has abducted his friends, including tough-as-nails Lucy (Elizabeth Banks). This adventure-comedy sequel, directed by Mike Mitchell, features an intriguing mix of surreal humor, clever pop-culture references, and unexpected musical numbers. As Emmet embarks on a daring intergalactic rescue mission, he confronts his fears and learns valuable lessons about friendship and self-belief.
  • The Addams Family
    26
    Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz
    5 votes
    Members of the mysterious and spooky Addams family -- Gomez, Morticia, Pugsley, Wednesday, Uncle Fester and Grandma -- are readily preparing for a visit from their even creepier relatives. But trouble soon arises when shady TV personality Margaux Needler realizes that the Addams' eerie hilltop mansion is standing in the way of her dream to sell all the houses in the neighborhood.
  • What Men Want
    27
    Taraji P. Henson, Tracy Morgan, Aldis Hodge
    9 votes
    Passed up for a well-deserved promotion, sports agent Ali Davis wonders what else she needs to do to succeed in a man's world. Hoping to find answers from a psychic, Ali drinks a weird concoction that suddenly allows her to hear what men are thinking. Using her newfound ability, Ali starts to turn the tables on her obnoxious male colleagues while racing to sign the next basketball superstar.
  • Dolemite Is My Name
    28
    Eddie Murphy, Wesley Snipes, Kodi Smit-McPhee
    4 votes
    Performer Rudy Ray Moore develops an outrageous character named Dolemite, who becomes an underground sensation and star of a kung-fu, anti-establisment film that could make or break Moore.
  • Between Two Ferns: The Movie
    29
    Zach Galifianakis, Lauren Lapkus, Ryan Gaul
    4 votes
    Zach Galifianakis hits the road to do celebrity interviews to restore his reputation.
  • The Art of Self-Defense
    30
    Jesse Eisenberg, Alessandro Nivola, Imogen Poots
    4 votes
    After getting attacked on the street, Casey enlists in a local dojo that's led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei. He soon uncovers a sinister fraternity of violence and masculinity while learning how to defend himself. Casey must now embark on a dark and frightening journey that places him squarely in the sights of his enigmatic new mentor.