If you enjoyed the heartfelt and humorous journey of 'Instant Karma' (2022), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of comedy, romance, and life-changing moments. Whether you're looking for more feel-good stories or quirky characters, this list has something for everyone.

Heaven Can Wait (1978)
Description: A lighthearted fantasy about mistaken identity and second chances, with a protagonist caught between life and death.
Fact: The film is a remake of a 1941 movie and was later adapted into a Broadway musical.


Defending Your Life (1991)
Description: A humorous yet philosophical film about judgment in the afterlife, where souls must justify their earthly choices.
Fact: The movie's afterlife courtroom was designed to resemble a bland corporate office, symbolizing bureaucratic eternity.


Down to Earth (2001)
Description: A comedic take on reincarnation, where a soul gets a do-over in a new body, leading to humorous and heartfelt moments.
Fact: The movie is a loose remake of the 1978 film 'Heaven Can Wait,' itself based on a 1941 original.


Dead Like Me (2003)
Description: Blends dark humor with existential themes, following characters who navigate the afterlife while dealing with unfinished earthly business.
Fact: The show was canceled after two seasons but gained a cult following, leading to a standalone film.


Pushing Daisies (2007)
Description: A visually vibrant series with a quirky tone, revolving around life, death, and second chances, often with a fairytale-like aesthetic.
Fact: The pie-maker's ability to revive the dead was inspired by classic folklore about magical healers.


Ghost Town (2008)
Description: A witty blend of supernatural comedy and romance, where a grumpy protagonist gains the ability to see and help restless spirits.
Fact: The film's ghostly effects were achieved through practical makeup and lighting tricks rather than heavy CGI.


The Good Place (2016)
Description: A comedic exploration of the afterlife, focusing on moral dilemmas and personal growth in a whimsical, surreal setting.
Fact: The show's philosophy consultant was a Harvard professor who ensured the ethical dilemmas were academically sound.


Miracle Workers (2019)
Description: A satirical take on celestial bureaucracy, where divine beings meddle in human lives with comedic and heartfelt results.
Fact: Each season reinvents its premise, with the first season set in a corporate-style Heaven.


Forever (2018)
Description: A contemplative series about an immortal couple navigating eternity, blending romance with existential musings.
Fact: The show was canceled after one season but praised for its unique take on eternal life.


Upload (2020)
Description: A futuristic comedy-drama about digital afterlife, exploring love and identity in a tech-driven paradise.
Fact: The show's concept was partly inspired by debates about AI consciousness and virtual immortality.
