Summary
- Humor is a key part of the MCU’s success, with Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man, and later Thor films being the most comedic.
- Deadpool & Wolverine has unsurprisingly become one of the funniest recent MCU films.
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 & 2 are must-watch comedies, featuring a standout and diverse cast of characters.
Unlike the darker and more serious-toned DCEU, humor is a vital part of any MCU movie. While Marvel has increasingly leaned into comedy—sometimes to the point of undercutting emotional moments with forced jokes—its humor more often than not lands successfully, making for a cheerful and fun viewing experience, whether in the cinema or at home with friends.

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While great jokes can be found throughout the MCU‘s wide range of superhero films and TV shows, certain sub-series are typically more comedic than others. Arguably, the funniest MCU films belong to the Ant-Man, Spider-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, and later Thor movies, though exceptions exist. With that in mind, let’s explore some of the funniest MCU movies, where cracking a joke never takes too long, and the lead characters are often as silly as they are heroic.
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Thor: Love And Thunder
Comedy Feels A Bit Overdone Here

Thor: Love and Thunder
After successfully reinventing Thor with Ragnarok (more on that later), director Taika Waititi takes the comedy up several notches in Thor: Love and Thunder—perhaps a bit too far. The film prioritizes chaotic gags and awkward jokes over emotional depth, making it feel like nothing truly matters. While some humor lands well, others, like the endlessly screaming goats, can feel excessive or grating. Still, even the most skeptical viewers will likely find themselves laughing at least a few times.
The biggest disappointment, however, is how the movie occasionally aims for genuine drama—whether through Christian Bale’s chilling portrayal of Gorr the God Butcher or Jane Foster’s tragic arc—yet never fully commits. Love and Thunder constantly shifts tones, undermining its more emotional moments with misplaced silliness. This imbalance is a misstep that Waititi largely avoided in Ragnarok, making it all the more frustrating here.
7
Ant-Man And The Wasp
Luis Steals The Spotlight Once Again
In line with the first Ant-Man movie, its sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp, remains a lighthearted, low-stakes adventure and serves as a refreshing contrast to the more epic-scale MCU films. Paul Rudd is as effortlessly charming as ever, bringing warmth to Scott Lang’s role as a devoted family man (and lovable underdog). His chemistry with Abby Ryder Fortson, who plays his daughter Cassie, adds heart to the story. And, of course, as Ant-Man, Lang once again goes giant-sized for some delightfully chaotic urban action sequences.

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However, the film’s comedic highlight is undeniably Michael Peña’s Luis, who steals every scene he’s in. His rapid-fire storytelling, especially during the “truth serum” sequence, delivers one of the funniest moments in the entire Ant-Man subseries—a high bar, given how many great Luis moments there are.
6
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2
Baby Groot, Drax, And Mantis Are Hilarious Ragtags
The Guardians of the Galaxy movies are among the funniest in the MCU, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a prime example. From the opening credits, the film maintains a high-energy pace, blending action, humor, dance sequences, and subtle background storytelling into an irresistible mix. At times, the comedy even goes completely off the rails—like the absurdly hilarious 700-space-jumps scene.
Much of the film’s humor comes from the dynamic between Drax and Mantis, whose infectious laughter steals multiple scenes. And, of course, Baby Groot is a constant highlight, his adorable antics proving so irresistible that they eventually led to his own short TV series.
5
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Superhero Action Rooted In Coming-of-Age Teen Comedy
Spider-Man: Homecoming marked the triumphant addition of one of Marvel’s most iconic superheroes to the MCU—and what a movie it is. Tom Holland is a natural fit as Peter Parker, while Jon Watts’ direction seamlessly blends superhero action with a coming-of-age teen comedy. More than just a typical origin story, Homecoming thrives on its characters, with Peter’s mentor-like relationship with Tony Stark standing out as a defining element that sets this version of Spider-Man apart from those who came before.

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From Peter and Ned’s hilarious school antics to the field trip to Washington and those painfully awkward yet relatable moments, Homecoming remains grounded and sincere. While packed with humor, it never fully leans into gags, keeping its core themes of responsibility, care, and personal growth front and center.
4
Ant-Man
A Low-Stakes Heist Pulled Off By A Team Of Charming Losers
A rare heist film in the MCU, Ant-Man feels more like a crime comedy than a traditional superhero movie, introducing a lovable crew of misfits as Scott Lang’s partners-in-crime. Paul Rudd, Michael Peña, and David Dastmalchian bring an infectious charm to their roles, blending absurdity with just enough commitment to keep audiences laughing throughout their misadventures.
The film’s spectacular final act, where the shrinking action kicks into high gear, cements Ant-Man as one of the funniest experiences in the MCU—seamlessly mixing action, comedy, and inventive visual gags. And, of course, Christophe Beck’s iconic main theme perfectly sets the stage for the film’s playful yet slightly heroic tone.
3
Deadpool & Wolverine
A Buddy Movie With Perfect Mutual Teasing Dynamics
One of the newest additions to the MCU, Deadpool & Wolverine was always destined to be among the funniest films in Marvel’s ever-expanding roster. Just look at the standalone Deadpool movies. From the trailers alone, fans knew they were in for a treat—Ryan Reynolds’ relentless passion for “saving Marvel” is as contagious as Hugh Jackman’s much-anticipated return as Logan.

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While arguably a cameo-packed spectacle (yes, Chris Evans is back as the Human Torch) with a less consequential plot, Deadpool & Wolverine thrives on its lead duo’s hilariously exhausting dynamic. Reynolds and Jackman deliver exactly what they promised: spectacular action, brutal banter, and the kind of merciless roasting only the best (or worst) of friends can pull off. Just maybe keep the kids away from this one.
2
Thor: Ragnarok
Even Amid The End Of The World, It’s Hilariously Fun
Taking cues from Guardians of the Galaxy‘s playful tone, Thor: Ragnarok emerged as a perfectly balanced, lighthearted yet intense superhero movie, chaotic in the best way possible. A drastic shift from the previous Thor films but not yet as self-mocking as Love and Thunder, Ragnarok excels in action, character dynamics, and, most notably, delivering some of the MCU’s most hilarious puns and jokes.
From Matt Damon’s Loki cameo on stage to the unforgettable supporting cast—including Korg, Miek, an amusingly eccentric Jeff Goldblum, and Karl Urban’s Skurge—Thor: Ragnarok is packed with some of the most iconic comedic moments in the MCU.
1
Guardians Of The Galaxy
Music, Dancing, And Jokes Galore
Ever since its release over a decade ago, Guardians of the Galaxy has been widely regarded as one of the best MCU films, and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon. Mischievous, emotional, humorous, musical, and intense all at once, the film effortlessly introduces a team of ragtag misfits with unique relationships, blending both in-your-face puns and subtle gags. The original Guardians also helped define the MCU’s multi-planetary aesthetics, influencing the look and tone of later Avengers and Thor films.
One of Guardians of the Galaxy‘s most remarkable achievements is how sincere and relatable it feels—never slipping into sheer comedy, yet delivering some of the sharpest jokes and puns in the entire MCU. It’s easy to see why the movie remains beloved by fans of all ages and preferences.

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