If you loved the hilarious pranks and celebrity reactions in 'Punk'd' (2003), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same level of outrageous humor and unexpected twists. Whether you're a fan of practical jokes or just enjoy watching stars get caught off guard, these picks will keep you entertained.

Impractical Jokers (2011)
Description: A hidden camera reality show where friends challenge each other to perform outrageous public pranks, often leading to hilarious and awkward situations.
Fact: The show's four main cast members have been friends since high school. Many of the pranks are improvised, with no scripted dialogue.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: A surreal and chaotic talk show that features bizarre celebrity interviews and public pranks, often making unsuspecting participants extremely uncomfortable.
Fact: Many guests were unaware it was a comedy show until filming began. The set is deliberately designed to fall apart during interviews.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: A comedy series where the host proposes absurd business solutions to real companies, often resulting in awkward and hilarious real-world interactions.
Fact: Many participants believed the host was genuinely trying to help their businesses. One episode led to an actual legal investigation.


Jackass (2000)
Description: Features a group of friends performing dangerous, outrageous, and often painful stunts and pranks on each other and the public.
Fact: The show was originally titled 'Number Two' before being renamed. Many stunts were performed without permits, leading to frequent police interventions.


The Surreal Life (2003)
Description: A reality show where celebrities live together in a house, often leading to outrageous and unpredictable behavior.
Fact: The show helped revive several celebrities' careers. One season featured a marriage proposal between cast members.


Scare Tactics (2003)
Description: A hidden camera show that terrifies unsuspecting participants with elaborate horror-themed pranks and setups.
Fact: The show originally aired on the Sci-Fi Channel. Some pranks were so convincing that participants required psychological counseling afterward.


The Joe Schmo Show (2003)
Description: A reality show where one contestant believes they're on a serious competition, while everyone else is an actor playing exaggerated characters.
Fact: The first season's lead was completely unaware of the prank until the finale. Some actors broke character because they felt guilty.


Wildboyz (2003)
Description: Features two friends traveling the world and interacting with dangerous wildlife while performing outrageous stunts and pranks.
Fact: The hosts frequently got into trouble with local authorities. Many animals featured were actually trained performers.


The Andy Milonakis Show (2005)
Description: A surreal comedy show featuring bizarre sketches and public pranks performed by a man with a childlike appearance.
Fact: The host's youthful appearance is due to a growth hormone deficiency. Many sketches were improvised on the spot.


Bam's Unholy Union (2007)
Description: Follows a professional skateboarder and his friends as they pull outrageous pranks on each other while planning a wedding.
Fact: The show was originally intended to document the wedding but became more about the pranks. Several stunts resulted in minor injuries.
