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The 15 Best Sci-Fi Comedies of All Time, Ranked
One of the greatest strengths of film is its ability to bring to life vivid worlds and concepts through the limits of imagination, with science fiction films being one of the greatest expressions of these limitless possibilities. Some of the most groundbreaking and influential films of all time are a part of the sci-fi genre, ranging from all-time classics like 2001: A Space Odyssey to modern smash hits like Dune: Part Two. However, genres are highly malleable and flexible in film, and adding a twist of comedy into a sci-fi film has been one of the most effective and timeless ways to find success.
While comedy always acts as an effective addition to any other genre of film, the creativity and limitless potential of science-fiction worlds and technologies make for a perfect pairing of comedic hijinks. Sci-fi comedy has been a staple of film for decades, with some being some of the most legendary and iconic films of their respective eras, with an undeniable legacy throughout the landscape of culture. While everyone will have their favorite sci-fi comedies, there is something special for those that can be considered the best of the best.
15
‘Paul’ (2011)
Utilizing the buddy comedy energy of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost to create this wild, R-rated rendition of the classic E.T. setup, Paul may just be the raunchiest yet most surprisingly endearing sci-fi comedy to be released in the 21st century. The film sees Pegg and Frost as a duo of friends who come across an alien (Seth Rogen) who escaped confinement in Area 51 after being stuck there for 60 years. The trio is now on the run from the government while getting into all sorts of shenanigans as they attempt to get Paul back to his home planet.
While Paul certainly has a lot of the signature raunchy comedy conventions that defined buddy comedies of the era, it’s the surprisingly fluid parody of classic alien movies that has given the film a continued legacy after its initial release. It helps that a goofy smart-ass alien fits perfectly into the camaraderie-fueled energy of Pegg and Frost’s comedy, only further amplifying their charm and witty nature.
14
‘Evolution’ (2001)
One of the more underrated films from iconic comedy filmmaker Ivan Reitman, Evolution takes the director’s signature strengths to tell a wild story of extraterrestrial life causing chaos and destruction on Earth. While its initial premise isn’t too far from a traditional sci-fi thriller, it’s all in the tone and characters that make Evolution one of the most memorable sci-fi comedies of the 2000s. From wildly absurd creatures to goofy character dynamics, the film continuously finds ways to delight and make light of the chaotic prospects of this end-of-the-world alien threat.
Especially considering that its cast of prominent Hollywood stars, like David Duchovny and Julianne Moore, were often associated with more grounded and serious stories (even serious sci-fi stories in the case of Duchovny and The X-Files), seeing them in such a wild sci-fi parody was massively entertaining for audiences of the era.
13
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ (2014)
The various offerings of the MCU have always balanced the line between genres. However, Guardians of the Galaxy proved to be a massively influential film for the extended universe that added oodles of charm and comedic personality to its execution. Under the vision of James Gunn, the previously completely unknown characters that make up the Guardians of the Galaxy became global icons thanks to their wild comedic chemistry and vast intergalactic creativity.
Even over a decade later and after these characters have become blockbuster icons, this initial outing is still one of the funniest films in the MCU and a beautiful exploration of charm and passion for these characters and the Marvel world as a whole. There is arguably more passion and care for this film than any other film from the early phases of the MCU, with many even still believing this to be the absolute height of the MCU.
12
‘Sorry to Bother You’ (2018)
One of the most creative and wildest satires of recent memory, Sorry to Bother You is a beautiful, high-octane takedown of capitalism that explores the limits of both dark comedy and outrageous sci-fi concepts. The film follows the story of Cassius Green (Lakeith Stanfield), a Black telemarketer living in an alternate version of Oakland who has seemingly found the key to limitless success in his professional life. As he rises through the ranks, he finds himself alienating more and more of his friends, going deeper and deeper into a terrifying corporate rabbit hole.
While the film’s sci-fi elements don’t truly go into full force until later in the film, Sorry to Bother You is still a brilliantly hilarious experience that makes the most out of its strange, satirical lens of the world. It’s easily one of the most creative and distinct directorial visions to be released in recent memory, with the distinct voice of director Boots Riley shining through in nearly every frame and sequence of the film. It’s truly unlike any other sci-fi comedy out there and is assuredly going to be considered a modern classic as the years go by.
11
‘Spaceballs’ (1987)
Star Wars is not just one of the most iconic sci-fi films of all time, but one of the most iconic pieces of pop culture entertainment in any medium, so it was only a matter of time before a great parody film was made. Spaceballs is easily the most prominent and effective Star Wars parody to date, thanks to the ingenious comedy of Mel Brooks, best known for his work in the likes of other parodies like Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. The film has a signature style of farcical, fourth-wall-breaking comedy that has made it a landmark title in the realm of parody filmmaking.
While many different creatives and visionaries have parodied and riffed on Star Wars‘ world and characters over the years, none have had as much undeniable charm as Spaceballs, becoming an undeniable comedy force even outside of Star Wars. The film’s ingenious style of comedy has aged beautifully in the decades since its release, and the film is often considered one of the most beloved and acclaimed parody films of all time.
10
‘Idiocracy’ (2006)
As far as extravagant and memorable sci-fi world concepts are considered, few are as effective and hilariously told as Idiocracy, which creates a far-off future equal parts depressing and hilarious. The movie follows Joe Bauers (Luke Wilson), a man chosen, due to being completely average and ordinary in every way, to be placed into hibernation and sent into the future. When he awakens 500 years later, he finds that civilization has dwindled so greatly that he is, by and large, now the smartest man on earth, as well as the only person who can help save it from its eventual destruction.
The world created by Idiocracy manages to be as interesting and multi-faceted as it is hilarious, able to excel both from a surface level of watching a low-intelligence society and the comedy of how it got to this point in the first place. The film has only continued to age with grace as it is more and more considered a terrifying prophecy for an increasingly wild and unpredictable future. Still, even with its wild antics, the signature dialogue-based humor of director Mike Judge, known for his work on King of the Hill and Office Space, helps Idiocracy excel as one of the best comedies of the 2000s.
9
‘Lilo & Stitch’ (2002)
One of the best examples of a sci-fi comedy film being translated to the infinitely rewatchable and approachable nature of an animated family movie, Lilo & Stitch is overwhelming with cutesy charm and passion that has made it one of Disney’s greatest masterpieces. This lovable story of a young girl finding an unexpected friend in a chaotic alien from outer space has touched the hearts of audiences for decades. It is easily one of the funniest films Disney has ever released, a comedic delight from start to finish.
What’s so effective is that even with the wild comedic hijinks of its story and characters, it never gets in the way of the signature heart and emotion that continues to make Disney the titan of family movie storytelling. Lilo & Stitch is a film that will, at one moment, touch the audience’s heartstrings and, in another, have them laughing at its distinct charm. While the film received a myriad of sequels and a live-action remake, none of them are nearly as hilarious or emotionally impactful as the iconic original.
8
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)
The Best Picture-winning phenomenon that is quickly becoming one of the defining and standout cinematic experiences of the 2020s, Everything Everywhere All at Once blends sci-fi, comedy, and drama to create a masterful crowd-pleasing thrill ride. The film follows Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), a Chinese immigrant who, on what was already a stressful day of dealing with the stresses of an IRS audit, finds out that she is the key to winning an ongoing battle to save the multiverse. She is soon given the ability to tap into alternate versions of herself from across dimensions, using their skills and strengths to fight off vicious foes.
There are a lot of reasons that Everything Everywhere All at Once became such an immediate hit with audiences, yet its sci-fi world-building and signature blend of comedy are easily two of its biggest strengths. While many other films have tackled the concept of the multiverse in recent years, Everything Everywhere All at Once truly makes the most out of the premise and goes all out in terms of creative expression in its usage of the concept. Combined with a wild, raunchy, and in-your-face style of humor, it’s no wonder that the film became such an instant fan favorite.
7
‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ (2026)
Bringing the cult classic internet-era duo to the big screen with a time travel sci-fi twist, there is a clear passion and love for comedic filmmaking baked within every moment of Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie. The film sees the goofy band duo attempting once again to get a show at their venue of choice, The Rivoli, only to find that their latest plan manages to see them travel back in time and get trapped in 2008. The duo gets into all sorts of shenanigans as they face their past and make massive changes to their future.
Even for those who aren’t familiar with the original show, there is so much wild, unpredictable passion and creativity within Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie that makes it one of the absolute funniest films in years. It proves to be much more than just a parody of classic time travel comedies like Back to the Future, but its own wild style of hidden camera comedy mixed with an unpredictable parody narrative.
6
‘Ghostbusters’ (1984)
Combining the worlds of fantasy and science fiction into a singular, star-studded comedy experience, the original Ghostbusters was a massive cultural phenomenon that would define comedy filmmaking of the 80s. The film follows a group of parapsychologists who, after losing their jobs at a prestigious university, decide to go into the business of carrying around custom-made proton packs to hunt down the ghosts of New York City. They soon find themselves well over their heads as they go head-to-head with a terrifying demon that threatens to take over the world.
It’s difficult to understate just how much of a phenomenon and success the original Ghostbusters was, ushering in a new era of sci-fi comedy and continued success from the SNL alumni. It evolved simply beyond the scope of being a sci-fi comedy and became a massive franchise in the process, and while many additional entries have had their own success, nothing holds a candle to the ingenuity and charm of the original.
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