The 45+ Best Horror Comedy Series
- Bruce Campbell, Lucy Lawless, Ray Santiago
A glorious continuation of Sam Raimi's cult-hit The Evil Dead film trilogy, Ash vs Evil Dead deftly mixes absurd humor with blood-curdling scares. The series follows the exploits of the sarcastic and reluctant hero, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell), as he battles demonic forces and fumbles his way through life. Armed with a chainsaw hand and razor-sharp wit, Ash simultaneously terrifies and entertains viewers, proving that horror and comedy can both thrive in a single narrative. With its slapstick gore, quotable one-liners, and unforgettable characters, this series is an undeniable classic in the horror-comedy genre.
- Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou
Translating the eponymous feature-film mockumentary into a successful television series, What We Do in the Shadows offers a laugh-out-loud look into the lives of ancient vampires living in modern-day Staten Island. The show expertly balances supernatural horror elements with absurdist, character-driven humor as the vampiric roommates navigate 21st-century challenges like the internet, hostile werewolves, and city council meetings. Delightfully self-aware, the show parodies numerous vampire tropes and delivers gut-busting laughs alongside spine-chilling scares. With its fantastic ensemble cast and clever writing, What We Do in the Shadows truly stands out among horror-comedy offerings.
- Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan
A seminal work in horror-comedy television, Buffy the Vampire Slayer masterfully mixes supernatural scares with whip-smart humor, following the adventures of a teenage girl destined to battle the forces of darkness. Creator Joss Whedon's groundbreaking writing launched numerous tropes and catchphrases, blending teen drama, action, romance, and comedy with a generous helping of monsters, vampires, and demons. From the unforgettable banter between the Scooby Gang to the show's deft handling of weighty themes, Buffy is a powerful example of how horror and comedy can complement each other in compelling, thought-provoking storytelling. Widely acclaimed as a game-changer for genre television, Buffy the Vampire Slayer remains beloved by fans for its empowering messages and wicked sense of humor.
- Carolyn Jones, John Astin, Jackie Coogan
A beloved slice of macabre Americana, The Addams Family continues to be a shining example of horror-comedy done right. Chronicling the bizarre yet endearing antics of a ghoulish, aristocratic family, the show is a blend of dark humor, creepy aesthetics, and timeless one-liners. Despite their unsettling appearance and odd behavior, the Addamses are ultimately a tight-knit and loving family, subverting traditional sitcom stereotypes and reminding audiences that there's more to horror than just fear. With its iconic characters and razor-sharp wit, The Addams Family continues to charm and entertain generations of viewers.
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- Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant, Liv Hewson
A gruesome, yet delightful foray into suburban undead life, Santa Clarita Diet stars Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant as a realtor couple faced with a sudden, unexpected shift to an insatiable appetite for human flesh. With its tongue-in-cheek humor, razor-sharp social commentary, and downright gory moments, the series shows that hilarious mayhem can accompany even the darkest of scenarios. Whether navigating the challenges of their teenage daughter or keeping up appearances among suspicious neighbors, the show offers equal parts horror and hilarity, demonstrating that even the most macabre situations can be mined for comedic gold.
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- John Kassir, Kirk Douglas
An anthology series that gleefully toes the line between frightful and funny, Tales from the Crypt is a potent blend of horror and dark humor. Featuring an array of creepy, campy, and cautionary tales narrated by the animatronic Crypt Keeper, the show lures viewers in with spine-tingling suspense and twisted morality lessons that often take a turn for the absurd. Its impressive roster of guest stars, writers, and directors adds even more appeal, showcasing a diverse range of talent in both horror and comedy. Equal parts chilling and chuckle-worthy, Tales from the Crypt is a brilliant example of how genre boundaries can be blended to create something truly unique and entertaining.
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- #262 of 539 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- Joseph Pelling, Baker Terry
A uniquely bizarre and unsettling series, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared combines the bright and cheerful aesthetics of children's TV programming with a darkly subversive and often macabre sense of humor. Through a mix of live-action, puppetry, and animation, the show explores themes of creativity, control, and societal expectations, all while maintaining a surreal, nightmarish atmosphere that defies easy categorization. Its innovative approach to horror-comedy storytelling and unapologetically twisted sensibility makes Don't Hug Me I'm Scared a uniquely memorable and thought-provoking viewing experience.
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- Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele
A wickedly appealing blend of slasher horror and biting satire, Scream Queens takes aim at college Greek life, superficiality, and pop culture trends with gleeful abandon. Set amid a series of grisly murders perpetrated by a masked killer, the show simultaneously embraces and lampoons horror tropes with its over-the-top characterizations and zany plot twists. Creator Ryan Murphy's signature brand of campy humor finds a perfect foil in the show's blood-soaked backdrop, proving that dark comedy and genuine terror can coexist in deliciously twisted harmony. With its razor-sharp dialogue and unapologetic irreverence, Scream Queens is a daring, entertaining entry in the horror-comedy landscape.
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- Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis
A perennial favorite among fans of horror-comedy television, The Munsters presents a wonderfully off-kilter vision of suburban family life through the lens of classic Universal monsters. From the lovable Herman Munster and his Frankenstein's monster-inspired look to the sultry vampiress Lily, this close-knit clan of misfits navigates their daily lives with equal parts slapstick and heart. Their endearing quirks and comic misunderstandings serve as a satirical mirror to conventional sitcom families, making viewers feel both amused and unnerved by the familiar yet fantastical world they inhabit. With its mix of clever writing, memorable characters, and subtle genre subversions, The Munsters remains a delightful entry in the horror-comedy canon.
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- John C. McGinley, Janet Varney, Nate Mooney
Combining offbeat humor with supernatural scares, Stan Against Evil features John C. McGinley as curmudgeonly retired sheriff Stan Miller, who is unwittingly thrust into the role of demon hunter to save his quaint New England town from a hellish invasion. The series expertly juxtaposes Stan's gruff demeanor against the absurdity of the supernatural horrors he encounters, making for a hilarious and thrilling ride. With a perfect balance of snappy dialogue, quirky characters, and gory special effects, this small-town tale provides ample proof that horror and comedy can make for a wickedly entertaining combination.
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A cherished piece of childhood nostalgia for many, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is a classic example of blending humor, mystery, and just the right amount of spooky ambiance. Mixing slapstick comedy and zany antics with family-friendly ghost stories and paranormal intrigue, the series follows the adventures of a lovable gang of teenage sleuths and their canine mascot as they uncover the truth behind seemingly supernatural occurrences. Its lighthearted approach to horror themes makes it an enjoyable and accessible introduction to the genre for all ages, while its enduring charm guarantees its place in the annals of horror-comedy television history.
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- Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Mindy Cohn
Taking the beloved formula of the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! series and updating it for a new generation, What's New, Scooby-Doo? injects 21st-century technology and culture into the gang's mystery-solving adventures. With the same blend of lighthearted humor and spooky ambiance that made the original series a hit, this modern take on the iconic franchise offers fresh intrigue and updated animation while still maintaining its classic appeal. From haunted video games to ghostly TV stars, the series navigates new territory while staying true to its horror-comedy roots, proving that the enduring charm of meddling kids and their talking dog can still captivate audiences today.
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- Mike Minogue, Karen O'Leary, Maaka Pohatu
A spinoff of the popular horror-comedy film What We Do in the Shadows, Wellington Paranormal is a mockumentary-style series that follows two bumbling New Zealand police officers as they investigate supernatural occurrences in their city. The show expertly blends the mundane and the bizarre, offering laughs aplenty as the clueless duo stumbles through encounters with ghosts, werewolves, and various other paranormal phenomena. With its deadpan humor and creative approach to the supernatural, Wellington Paranormal is a delightful addition to the horror-comedy genre, proving that even the most absurd scenarios can benefit from a healthy dose of reality.
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- Marty Grabstein, Thea White, Lionel G. Wilson
A cult classic among animated horror-comedy shows, Courage the Cowardly Dog centers on a timid yet loyal canine and his elderly owners as they confront a bizarre array of otherworldly terrors. With its vivid, surreal animation style and quirky characters, the series successfully combines dark humor and spine-chilling scares to create a unique, unforgettable viewing experience. From battling zombie directors and vengeful spirits to saving his owners from supernatural threats, Courage's misadventures manage to be both heartwarming and hair-raising, making this macabre cartoon an enduring favorite for fans of all ages.
- Brad Dourif, Zackary Arthur, Jennifer Tilly
A television adaptation of the iconic Child's Play film franchise, CHUCKY brings everyone's favorite killer doll back to life for a fresh round of terror and dark humor. The series deftly mixes slasher-style gore with biting satire and clever callbacks to previous installments, providing longtime fans with a delicious blend of nostalgia and new thrills. By exploring the twisted relationship between Chucky and his young, unsuspecting new owner, the show injects fresh blood into the horror-comedy genre while staying true to its malevolent roots. With its mix of old-school scares, wicked humor, and memorable characters, CHUCKY is a welcome and gruesomely entertaining addition to the killer doll's legacy.
- Martha Howe-Douglas, Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby
A delightful British import, Ghosts brings a refreshing blend of supernatural humor and lighthearted horror to the small screen. The series follows a young couple who inherit a sprawling, haunted estate, where they must coexist with an eclectic group of ghosts from various historical eras. With its character-driven humor, quirky premise, and occasional moments of heartwarming poignancy, the show offers a charming take on the haunted house trope that appeals to both horror and comedy fans alike. Its innovative approach to the afterlife and the undead inhabitants who inhabit it is a testament to the boundless potential of blending genres in television storytelling.
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- David Arquette, Adrienne Barbeau, Tobin Bell
A horror anthology series based on the 1982 film of the same name, Creepshow offers fans a chilling mix of spine-tingling scares and dark humor in a variety of bite-sized tales. With episodes featuring everything from supernatural suspense to gory revenge, the show pays homage to the classic EC Comics horror stories that inspired it, blending campy fun with genuine chills. Boasting an impressive roster of guest stars, writers, and directors, Creepshow pushes the boundaries of the horror-comedy genre with its creative storylines and delightfully frightening atmosphere.
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- Rose McIver, Malcolm Goodwin, Rahul Kohli
Based on the Vertigo comic series, iZombie offers a unique and humorous twist on the zombie genre, following the life of medical examiner Liv Moore as she navigates her newfound hunger for brains and the unexpected side effects they bring. The show deftly explores the challenges of living (or dying) as a zombie while still maintaining a semblance of normality, with Liv gaining access to the memories and traits of her meals and using them to solve crimes. With its clever premise, engaging characters, and morbidly funny take on the idea of life after death, iZombie is a fresh and enjoyable addition to the horror-comedy landscape.
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- John Kassir
An animated spinoff of the live-action horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Cryptkeeper brings the same blend of spine-chilling stories and dark humor to a younger audience. With the iconic Crypt Keeper still serving as the ghoulish narrator, the series adapts classic tales of terror and morality into a more family-friendly format. By toning down the gore and violence while maintaining the eerie atmosphere and twisted narrative twists of its source material, Tales from the Cryptkeeper offers a memorable and enjoyable introduction to horror-comedy storytelling for younger viewers.
- Stephen Ouimette, Alyson Court, Tabitha St. Germain
A quirky and beloved animated series based on Tim Burton's iconic film, Beetlejuice takes the titular mischievous ghost and pairs him with his mortal friend Lydia Deetz for a variety of supernatural hijinks in the Netherworld. The show captures the dark humor and whimsical visual style of the original film while expanding upon its characters and world, resulting in a unique and entertaining viewing experience. With its blend of macabre humor, memorable characters, and imaginative storytelling, Beetlejuice remains a cherished favorite for both young and old fans of horror-comedy.
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- #168 of 539 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- Emma D'Arcy, Malcolm McDowell, Nick Frost
A supernatural comedy series from the minds of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Truth Seekers follows a group of paranormal investigators as they uncover ghostly happenings and demonic disturbances throughout the United Kingdom. The series expertly blends the duo's signature brand of dry humor with spine-chilling ghost stories and supernatural lore, creating a unique and engaging viewing experience for fans of both genres. With its quirky characters, clever writing, and spooky scenarios, Truth Seekers puts a fresh and funny spin on the paranormal investigation genre.
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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Matthew HolnessA brilliant spoof of low-budget horror television, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace presents itself as a long-lost '80s TV series, complete with a hilarious mockumentary framework featuring interviews with the fictional creators and stars. The show's intentionally amateurish production values, absurd plotlines, and spot-on parody of genre tropes make it a must-watch for fans of both horror and comedy. With its clever writing, pitch-perfect performances, and spot-on skewering of horror clichés, Darkplace stands as a hilarious tribute to the best and worst aspects of the genre.
- Richard Steven Horvitz, Grey DeLisle, Greg Eagles
A delightfully macabre animated series, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy follows the surreal and often darkly humorous misadventures of two children who become unlikely friends with the Grim Reaper after winning a limbo contest. The show's eclectic mix of supernatural creatures, grim situations, and zany humor make it a standout in the world of horror-comedy animation. With its inventive storylines, memorable characters, and morbid charm, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy offers a unique and engaging blend of laughs and chills for viewers of all ages.
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- Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith
A dark and twisted British comedy series, The League of Gentlemen takes viewers on a surreal journey into the bizarre, nightmarish world of the fictional village of Royston Vasey. Featuring an array of grotesque and eccentric characters portrayed by the four multi-talented writer-actors, the show masterfully blends macabre humor with genuinely unsettling scenarios and visuals. Its unapologetically twisted sense of humor and unforgettable characters have earned it a cult following among fans of horror-comedy, marking it as a uniquely twisted and captivating viewing experience.
- Courteney Cox, Greg Kinnear, Sherilyn Fenn
A horror-comedy series rooted in family dysfunction, Shining Vale stars Courteney Cox as a struggling author who moves her family into a haunted house in a desperate attempt to rekindle her creativity. As supernatural occurrences begin to unfold, the show deftly balances its creepy atmosphere with a darkly humorous exploration of the family's interpersonal dynamics. The series demonstrates that horror and comedy can successfully coexist within a character-driven narrative, resulting in a unique and compelling viewing experience.
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- Cara Theobold, Susan Wokoma, Arinze Kene
A fresh and captivating British series, Crazyhead follows the adventures of two young women who discover they have the power to see demons hiding among humanity. With its unique blend of supernatural horror, sharp wit, and engaging character development, the show offers a fresh take on the battle between good and evil. By focusing on the complex and often humorous dynamics between its two lead characters - as well as the larger-than-life villains they face - Crazyhead finds the perfect balance between terror and laughter, making it an exhilarating addition to the horror-comedy genre.
- Ryan McKen, Hamza Jeetooa, Leah Brotherhead
A fresh and innovative take on the zombie apocalypse genre, Zomboat! follows a group of survivors as they navigate the zombie-infested waters of Birmingham canals in a narrowboat. With its unique premise and healthy dose of British humor, the show provides a refreshing and humorous alternative to the usual bleakness of zombie stories. By focusing on the absurdity of everyday life even in the face of a horrifying undead onslaught, Zomboat! demonstrates that humor and humanity can still thrive amidst the chaos and carnage of the end times.
- Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith
A British dark comedy anthology series from the creators of The League of Gentlemen, Inside No. 9 offers a diverse array of twisted, macabre, and often hilarious tales, each set within a different location bearing the number 9. From haunted houses and twisted dinner parties to sinister stage productions and beyond, the show masterfully blends elements of horror and humor while constantly subverting expectations and delivering unexpected narrative twists. With its innovative storytelling, memorable guest stars, and unapologetically dark sense of humor, Inside No. 9 is a thrilling and unsettling addition to the horror-comedy landscape.
- Michael Gross, Victor Browne, Marcia Strassman
A television adaption of the cult classic film franchise, Tremors brings the action and humor of its predecessors to the small screen, chronicling the ongoing battle against a variety of bizarre, monstrous creatures. Set in the isolated desert town of Perfection, the series expertly blends suspenseful creature feature elements with a healthy dose of tongue-in-cheek humor, making for a thrilling and enjoyable ride. With its memorable characters, witty writing, and engaging creature designs, Tremors is a welcome addition to the horror-comedy landscape.
- Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Daniel Kaluuya
From the creators of The League of Gentlemen, Psychoville is a darkly comic British series that weaves together the strange and twisted lives of a group of seemingly unconnected characters, each of whom has received a mysterious letter threatening to reveal their deepest, darkest secrets. Employing a unique blend of horror tropes, black humor, and character-driven storytelling, the show is both a loving homage to the genre and a fresh, innovative take on the classic whodunit format. With its memorable cast of eccentrics and spine-chilling twists, Psychoville offers a thrilling and unsettling exploration of the darker side of human nature.
- Casey Kasem, Don Messick, Kellie Martin
A charming cartoon prequel to the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! series, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo follows the adventures of a young Scooby and the Mystery Inc. gang as they solve mysteries and unmask villains in their hometown of Coolsville. With its colorful animation, endearing characters, and blend of lighthearted humor and spooky suspense, the show offers a delightful and entertaining twist on the classic Scooby-Doo formula. As the pint-sized sleuths navigate the challenges of childhood and the paranormal, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo proves that horror-comedy can be as engaging and enjoyable for younger audiences as it is for adults.
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- Ana Fabrega, Julio Torres, Cassandra Ciangherotti
An innovative and witty horror-comedy series, Los Espookys follows a group of friends who turn their love for all things spooky and creepy into a profitable business, staging elaborate horror events for clients in need of a scare. Set in an undefined Latin American country, the show explores themes of friendship, creativity, and ambition while indulging in plenty of macabre humor and genre-based antics. With its distinctive aesthetic, clever writing, and endearing cast of characters, Los Espookys is an enchanting and entertaining addition to the horror-comedy genre.
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Scream
Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John KarnaBased on the iconic horror film franchise, the TV series, Scream, adeptly adapts the signature blend of slasher violence, biting satire, and pop culture references for the small screen. As a group of high school students becomes the target of a masked killer, the show deftly balances genuine terror with dark humor and self-aware commentary on the conventions of the horror genre. By subverting expectations and keeping viewers guessing until the very end, Scream is a thrilling and entertaining addition to the world of horror-comedy television.
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A delightful slice of '70s Saturday morning nostalgia, Groovie Goolies is an animated variety show featuring classic monster characters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolfman engaging in humorous skits, musical performances, and other zany antics. With its endearing characters, catchy tunes, and lighthearted take on popular horror tropes, the show offers a charming and accessible introduction to the horror-comedy genre for younger viewers. While decidedly more silly than scary, Groovie Goolies remains a beloved favorite among fans of all ages.
- Greg Eagles, Richard Steven Horvitz, Grey Griffin
A macabre animated series that combines two original shows - The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne - Grim & Evil offers a unique mix of dark humor, supernatural spookiness, and twisted storytelling. Whether following the misadventures of a boy and girl who become friends with the Grim Reaper or the exploits of a megalomaniacal brain in a bear's body, the show demonstrates a masterful ability to blend horror and comedy in a variety of imaginative and engaging scenarios. With its inventive animation, memorable characters, and wickedly subversive humor, Grim & Evil remains a standout example of the horror-comedy genre at its finest.
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- Justin Long, Rachael Harris, Zack Morris
A television adaptation of R.L. Stine's wildly popular book series, Goosebumps offers a thrilling and often humorous blend of kid-friendly scares and supernatural suspense. With episodes featuring creepy creatures, haunted houses, and other eerie scenarios, the show appeals to fans of both horror and comedy with its imaginative storytelling and surprising twists. Though targeted at a younger audience, Goosebumps remains a nostalgic favorite for viewers of all ages, demonstrating that horror-comedy can be accessible and enjoyable for all fans of the genre.
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- Oscar Kennedy, Thaddea Graham
A horror-comedy hybrid focused on the real-life challenges of producing a low-budget horror film, Wreck follows the efforts of a determined but inexperienced crew as they navigate flooded sets, malfunctioning props, and a series of increasingly bizarre supernatural occurrences. Blending laughs with genuine scares, the show offers a unique and entertaining insight into the often chaotic world of filmmaking while simultaneously celebrating the horror genre. With its clever premise, engaging characters, and unapologetically dark humor, Wreck is an enjoyable addition to the expanding world of horror-comedy television.
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- Zach Barack, Kody Kavitha, Alex Brightman
A supernatural comedy series that takes a humorous look at the challenges of running a haunted amusement park, Dead End: Paranormal Park blends ghostly scares with workplace comedy tropes to create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. As the park's staff members attempt to manage their spectral attractions and appease their undead clientele, the series offers an entertaining mix of laughs, chills, and behind-the-scenes antics. With its unique premise, engaging characters, and clever writing, Dead End: Paranormal Park is a delightful addition to the horror-comedy genre.
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- Michelle de Swarte, Amira Ghazalla, Amber Grappy
A darkly comic British series, The Baby follows the life of a 38-year-old woman who finds herself unexpectedly saddled with the responsibility of caring for a mysterious baby who has an insatiable appetite for chaos and destruction. As she struggles to adapt to her new role as caretaker and protect the infant from a shadowy organization determined to reclaim it, the show expertly balances its supernatural horror elements with sharp wit and biting social commentary. With its unique premise, engaging characters, and daring blend of genres, The Baby is an unforgettable and entertaining entry in the world of horror-comedy television.
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- Audra McDonald, Taylor Schilling, Steven Pasquale
A darkly funny take on the zombie apocalypse genre, The Bite explores the impact of a virulent outbreak on the occupants of a luxury New York apartment complex. Focusing on the humorous and absurd aspects of survival in the face of an undead onslaught, the show offers a refreshing and engaging counterpoint to the doom and gloom typically associated with its subject matter. With its irreverent tone, memorable characters, and innovative storylines, The Bite is a welcome and entertaining entry in the horror-comedy canon.
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Based on the cult sci-fi horror film franchise, Critters: A New Binge brings the mischievous alien creatures known as Crites back to Earth for a fresh round of mayhem and mirth. Combining the campy B-movie sensibility of the original films with a modern twist, the series offers fans an entertaining mix of practical effects, creature-feature scares, and plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor. With its unapologetically low-budget aesthetic and irreverent tone, Critters: A New Binge is a delightful homage to a beloved genre classic.
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Holliston
A horror-comedy series that takes a meta look at filmmaking, Holliston follows the lives and ambitions of two aspiring horror movie directors as they navigate the trials and tribulations of their personal and professional lives. Featuring appearances from cult horror icons, in-jokes, and plenty of gore, the show offers a perfect blend of laughs and screams for fans of the genre. With its candid exploration of the friendship between its two lead characters and its wacky hijinks, Holliston is a relatable and hilarious entry in the horror-comedy landscape.
- Gabriel Bateman, Riki Lindhome, Izabela Vidovic
Based on the graphic novel series by R.L. Stine, Just Beyond is a horror anthology series that offers a mix of supernatural scares, dark humor, and character-driven drama. With episodes exploring themes such as fear, loss, and the unknown, the show provides viewers with a rich tapestry of eerie tales that are as thought-provoking as they are entertaining. By balancing its horror elements with a healthy dose of humor, Just Beyond is an engaging and enjoyable entry in the world of horror-comedy television.
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Inspired by George A. Romero's iconic zombie film of the same name, Day of the Dead is a horror-comedy series that follows the lives of a group of survivors in a world overrun by flesh-eating zombies. With its blend of character-driven drama, gruesome gore, and dark humor, the show offers a unique and engaging perspective on the enduring popularity of zombie stories. Its ability to balance thrills and laughs while still honoring the legacy of its source material makes Day of the Dead a must-watch for fans of both horror and comedy.
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- Jon Glaser, Steve Little, Edoardo Ballerini
A darkly comic series from the creators of Delocated and Jon Glaser Loves Gear, Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter follows the bizarre exploits of a mysterious Cajun man who claims to be an expert werewolf hunter. With its offbeat humor, absurd premise, and quirky cast of characters, the show offers a unique and irreverent take on the werewolf genre that is sure to appeal to fans of both horror and comedy. Combining laughs with genuine thrills and chills, Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter is a hilarious and memorable addition to the horror-comedy landscape.
- Amy Winfrey, Aglaia Mortcheva, Peter Merryman
An animated horror-comedy series based on the web cartoon of the same name, Making Fiends follows the misadventures of a kind-hearted girl named Charlotte and her bitter, fiend-making rival Vendetta. With its charming animation style, clever writing, and imaginative premise, the show offers an endearing and hilarious look at the supernatural challenges that arise from their ongoing rivalry. Blending enchanting visuals with dark humor and memorable characters, Making Fiends is a delightful and engaging entry in the world of horror-comedy television.
- Hayato Sano, Ai YoshikawaA Yokai girl who accidentally finds herself bonded to Tadashi through a magical hex.
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Wolfpack of Reseda
Alex Berg, Brian Smith, Deanna RussoA unique and entertaining take on the werewolf genre, Wolfpack of Reseda chronicles the lives of a group of social outcasts who turn to lycanthropy as a means of climbing the corporate ladder and escaping their humdrum existence. By combining elements of workplace comedy with supernatural horror, the show offers a refreshing and engaging perspective on the challenges of modern living. With its snappy dialogue, quirky characters, and creative approach to the werewolf mythos, Wolfpack of Reseda is a memorable and enjoyable addition to the horror-comedy landscape.
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Adapted from the popular podcast of the same name, The Horror of Dolores Roach is a darkly comic and chilling thriller that follows the titular character's journey into madness after she returns home from a long prison stint. As her life spirals out of control and she becomes entangled in a web of murder and deceit, the series expertly balances its grim narrative with moments of pitch-black humor. With its unforgettable characters, atmospheric setting, and seamless blend of horror and comedy, The Horror of Dolores Roach is a standout example of genre storytelling on the small screen.
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A fresh and engaging take on the vampire genre, Reginald the Vampire follows the misadventures of an overweight, down-on-his-luck bloodsucker who dreams of being a hero in a world filled with more glamorous and powerful vampiric peers. Combining relatable character drama with supernatural intrigue and dark comedy, the show offers a unique and entertaining perspective on the age-old theme of redemption and self-acceptance. With its charming protagonist, witty writing, and inventive approach to vampire lore, Reginald the Vampire is a welcome and enjoyable addition to the horror-comedy canon.
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