2025 Sitcoms: The Laughs People Are Underestimating

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2025 sitcoms the laughs people are underestimating
2025 sitcoms the laughs people are underestimating
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2025 Sitcoms That Prove Comedy Still Has Range

The top new sitcoms of 2025 include DMV on CBS (premiering May 2025), Going Dutch on Fox (premiering January 2, 2025), St. Denis Medical Season 2 on NBC (premiering November 3, 2025), and Happy's Place on ABC (premiering October 18, 2024, continuing into 2025). These shows demonstrate comedy's evolution across broadcast and streaming platforms, from workplace humor to family dynamics, with 12 new sitcoms debuting across major networks in 2025 alone.

New Sitcom Premieres Across Major Networks in 2025

2025 marked a significant year for sitcom revival, with broadcast networks investing heavily in half-hour comedy programming. CBS launched DMV, a workplace comedy set in the Department of Motor Vehicles featuring Harriet Dyer and Tim Meadows, which premiered in spring 2025 and quickly became cord-cutters' favorite single-camera comedy. Fox debuted Going Dutch on January 2, 2025, a military comedy starring Denis Leary about a colonel reassigned to a Netherlands base, earning renewal for a second season despite niche subject matter.

2025 sitcoms the laughs people are underestimating
2025 sitcoms the laughs people are underestimating

NBC's St. Denis Medical, a dramedy about a small-town clinic starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, premiered Season 2 on November 3, 2025, building on its January 2025 renewal announcement. The show holds a 94% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and represents premium cast investment in network television comedy. ABC continued Happy's Place starring Reba McEntire into its 2025 run, with the bar-set sitcom premiering October 18, 2024, and maintaining strong Friday night ratings throughout 2025.

Key 2025 Sitcom Premiere Dates

Sitcom Title Network/Platform Premiere Date Genre Season
Going Dutch Fox January 2, 2025 Military Comedy Season 1
DMV CBS/Paramount+ May 2025 Workplace Comedy Season 1
St. Denis Medical NBC/Peacock November 3, 2025 Medical Dramedy Season 2
Happy's Place ABC October 18, 2024 (continuing 2025) Family Comedy Season 1
Universal Basic Guys Fox September 28, 2025 Animated Comedy Season 2

Streaming Platform Comedy Expansions

Streaming services continued dominating sitcom innovation in 2025. Netflix added Leanne starring Marissa Jaret Winokur on July 31, 2025, a character-driven comedy about finding purpose after career setbacks. Apple TV+ launched Your Friends & Neighbors on April 11, 2025, starring Jon Hamm as a divorced financial titan who turns to robbery, blending dark comedy with drama in a unique tone-resistant format.

Peacock premiered The Paper in fall 2025, created by Greg Daniels (The Office), offering workplace satire in a single-camera format that premiered alongside St. Denis Medical Season 2 on NBC's comedy block. Hulu and Disney+ brought back Futurama Season 13 on September 15, 2025, continuing the sci-fi comedy's 25-year run with time-traveling adventures.

  1. DMV - Workplace chaos at minimum wage (CBS, 2025)
  2. Going Dutch - Military comedy in the Netherlands (Fox, January 2025)
  3. St. Denis Medical - Small-town clinic dramedy (NBC, Season 2, November 2025)
  4. Your Friends & Neighbors - Dark comedy with Jon Hamm (Apple TV+, April 2025)
  5. Leanne - Character-driven post-career comedy (Netflix, July 2025)
  6. The Paper - Office satire by Greg Daniels (Peacock, Fall 2025)
  7. Futurama Season 13 - Sci-fi animated comedy (Hulu/Disney+, September 2025)
  8. Happy's Place - Family bar comedy with Reba McEntire (ABC, continuing 2025)

Animated and Hybrid Comedy Formats

Fox's Animation Domination block expanded in 2025 with new seasons of The Simpsons (Season 37), Bob's Burgers, Krapopolis, and Universal Basic Guys all premiering September 28, 2025, demonstrating animation's continued dominance in Sunday night comedy. Comedy Central returned Beavis and Butt-Head Season 3 on March 3, 2025, continuing Mike Judge's iconic duo revival.

The genre diversity in 2025 sitcoms reflects broader audience fragmentation, with 68% of new comedy series launching on streaming platforms rather than traditional broadcast. This shift allows creators to experiment with runtime, tone, and subject matter beyond the 22-minute network formula.

What This Means for Comedy Evolution

The 2025 sitcom landscape proves comedy still has range, spanning workplace satire, military humor, medical dramedy, dark crime comedy, and animated sci-fi. With 12+ new sitcoms debuting across platforms and established shows returning for new seasons, the genre demonstrates resilient audience demand despite streaming fragmentation. Creator-driven projects like The Paper and cast-driven staples like St. Denis Medical show that both innovation and tradition find audiences in 2025's competitive television environment.

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Why Are 2025 Sitcoms More Diverse?

2025 sitcoms show greater genre diversity because streaming platforms invest in niche audiences, allowing creators to blend comedy with drama, sci-fi, and documentary formats without traditional ratings pressure. Networks respond by developing cast-driven comedies with established stars like Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, and Reba McEntire to anchor viewership.

Which 2025 Sitcom Has the Highest Ratings?

Happy's Place with Reba McEntire maintains the strongest Friday night ratings for ABC into 2025, while St. Denis Medical holds the highest critical score (94% on Rotten Tomatoes) among new comedies. DMV emerged as CBS's sleepe hit with strong streaming performance on Paramount+.

Are Traditional Multi-Camera Sitcoms Still Being Made?

Fewer multi-camera sitcoms premiered in 2025 compared to single-camera formats. Most new comedies, including DMV and St. Denis Medical, use single-camera production, which allows for more cinematic storytelling and location shooting rather than studio taped audiences.

What Standalone Comedy Shows Debuted in 2025?

DMV (CBS) - workplace comedy about bureaucracy Going Dutch (Fox) - military comedy set in Netherlands Leanne (Netflix) - character-driven post-career story The Paper (Peacock) - newsroom satire by Greg Daniels

Will 2025 Sitcoms Continue Into 2026?

Most 2025 sitcoms received renewal consideration based on fall 2025 ratings. Going Dutch was canceled after two seasons in May 2026, while DMV and St. Denis Medical Season 2 showed strong enough performance for potential 2026 continuation based on streaming metrics and live+same day ratings.

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