If you're a fan of the sharp wit and hilarious sketches from 'Key & Peele,' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same comedic brilliance, satirical edge, and unforgettable characters. Whether you love sketch comedy, clever social commentary, or just laugh-out-loud humor, these recommendations will keep you entertained. Dive in to discover your next binge-worthy favorite!

Saturday Night Live (1975)
Description: Like 'Key & Peele,' 'SNL' is a long-running sketch comedy show that satirizes current events, politics, and pop culture. Both shows feature a rotating cast of talented comedians who create memorable characters and parodies.
Fact: 'SNL' has launched the careers of countless comedy legends. The show has been on air for over 45 seasons. Lorne Michaels has been the show's producer for most of its run.


The Mighty Boosh (2004)
Description: Similar to 'Key & Peele,' 'The Mighty Boosh' features a duo of comedians (Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt) who create surreal, character-driven comedy. Both shows blend humor with imaginative storytelling and distinctive visual styles.
Fact: The show started as a radio series before moving to TV. Noel Fielding is also known for his work on 'The Great British Bake Off.' The show's unique aesthetic has inspired fashion and art.


Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: This show shares 'Key & Peele's' willingness to experiment with sketch comedy formats and embrace absurdity. Both shows feature a mix of live-action and animated segments, though 'Tim and Eric' leans more into surrealism.
Fact: Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim created the show. The show's bizarre humor has a dedicated fan base. It features many guest stars, including John C. Reilly.


Portlandia (2011)
Description: Like 'Key & Peele,' 'Portlandia' uses sketch comedy to explore cultural and social themes, though with a focus on hipster culture and Pacific Northwest life. Both shows feature recurring characters and satirical humor.
Fact: Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein star in and co-created the show. The show's title refers to Portland, Oregon. It was praised for its accurate portrayal of hipster culture.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: Similar to 'Key & Peele,' 'The Eric Andre Show' blends sketch comedy with unpredictable, often chaotic humor. Both shows feature a mix of scripted and improvised segments, though 'The Eric Andre Show' is more avant-garde.
Fact: The show parodies traditional talk shows. Eric Andre often destroys his set during interviews. Hannibal Buress co-hosts the show.


The Ben Stiller Show (1992)
Description: This show shares 'Key & Peele's' format of sketch comedy with a focus on parody and satire. Both shows feature a talented ensemble cast and clever writing that skewers pop culture and media.
Fact: The show won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing. It was Ben Stiller's first TV show as a creator. The show was canceled after one season but gained a cult following.


Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995)
Description: This show shares 'Key & Peele's' love for absurdist humor and clever, interconnected sketches. Both shows push the boundaries of traditional sketch comedy with unique storytelling and bold comedic choices.
Fact: Bob Odenkirk and David Cross created and starred in the show. Many 'Mr. Show' writers went on to work on 'Saturday Night Live.' The show has a cult following despite its short run.


Chappelle's Show (2003)
Description: Similar to 'Key & Peele' in its sketch comedy format and sharp social commentary, 'Chappelle's Show' also blends humor with insightful takes on race, culture, and society. Both shows feature a duo of comedians who excel in character-driven sketches.
Fact: Dave Chappelle famously walked away from a $50 million deal for the show's third season. The 'Rick James' sketch became one of the most iconic comedy bits of the 2000s. The show was a major influence on 'Key & Peele'.


Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012)
Description: Like 'Key & Peele,' this show combines sketch comedy with celebrity interviews, though in a more absurdist vein. Both shows feature a mix of scripted and improvised humor, with a focus on quirky characters.
Fact: Scott Aukerman hosts the show. It's based on the podcast of the same name. The show features a mix of real and fictional guests.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: Similar to 'Key & Peele,' 'The Birthday Boys' is a sketch comedy show featuring a tight-knit group of performers who create character-driven humor. Both shows excel in quick, punchy sketches with a strong comedic rhythm.
Fact: The show was produced by Bob Odenkirk. It features a mix of pre-taped and live sketches. The cast members were part of the L.A. comedy group 'The Birthday Boys.'
