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TV Shows Like Futurama

If you like Futurama, here are 6 similar TV shows — each with its current AI renewal verdict, so you can see which are still going and which have been cancelled.

FOX · Animation · Futurama is renewed

Futurama works because it refuses to pick a lane and stay there. It is a broad cartoon comedy about a hapless pizza guy who wakes up a thousand years too late, but it is also seriously interested in what loneliness, obsolescence, and love look like across deep time. The jokes come fast, the sci-fi parody is sharp, and then an episode will quietly gut you with something unexpectedly sincere. That combination, silly on the surface and emotionally honest underneath, is what keeps fans coming back long after the punchlines have faded.

The best shows like Futurama

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    1. King of the Hill

    Futurama fans who love how the show uses its ridiculous premise to tell quiet stories about ordinary people will find a lot to appreciate in King of the Hill. The humor comes from character, not spectacle, and the writing treats even its most absurd situations with a kind of earned sincerity. Hank Hill is no Philip J. Fry, but both characters are lovably out of step with the world around them.

    Stream on Hulu, fuboTV, YouTube TV

    Renewed100%
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    2. Star Wars: Visions

    If what you love about Futurama is ambitious animated sci-fi that is willing to try things, Star Wars: Visions delivers that across a wide range of styles and tones. The anthology format means no two shorts feel alike, which mirrors Futurama's own episode-to-episode unpredictability. It is a showcase for what animation can do when creative teams are given real latitude.

    Stream on Disney Plus, Hulu

    On the Bubble42%
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    3. Close Enough

    Close Enough shares Futurama's willingness to weaponize surrealism against everyday life, turning the mundane anxieties of adulthood into something strange and funny. The show's energy is chaotic in a way that fans of Futurama's weirder episodes will recognize immediately. It also has that same quality of using absurdity as a cover for something more emotionally real underneath.

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    4. The Mighty Boosh

    The Mighty Boosh is British, live-action in parts, and operates on a kind of dream logic that has more in common with Futurama's stranger episodes than most animated shows do. It loves elaborate musical numbers, dense pop-culture riffs, and a cheerful disregard for narrative convention, all things Futurama fans tend to have a high tolerance for. If you liked the episodes where Futurama got genuinely weird, this is worth your time.

    Stream on Hulu

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    5. Final Space

    Final Space is probably the closest match to the specific feeling of Futurama's serialized space-adventure episodes, pairing broad comedy with a story that is actually trying to go somewhere emotionally. Gary is a character in the Fry tradition: goofy, sincere, and more affecting than you expect. The show earns its more serious moments by not flinching from them, which is exactly what Futurama does at its best.

    Cancelled0%

More on shows like Futurama

What Futurama fans tend to want next is not just another animated comedy. They want something with a specific texture: a world with its own internal logic, characters who are ridiculous but never hollow, and writing that respects the audience enough to sneak real ideas in alongside the absurdity. The sci-fi setting is a bonus, not a requirement. The core appetite is for shows that can be funny and sad in the same breath, and that treat genre as a vehicle for saying something rather than just a backdrop.

The recommendations here cover a decent range of that territory. Close Enough and King of the Hill are both grounded in domestic life but approach it from opposite ends of the surrealism dial. Close Enough goes full weird, loading mundane adult anxieties onto a launcher pointed at the stratosphere. King of the Hill is almost aggressively realistic by animation standards, and finds real comedy and warmth in the specificity of its characters. Final Space leans into the serialized space-adventure side of Futurama's DNA, mixing broad humor with a surprisingly earnest emotional core. The Mighty Boosh shares Futurama's comfort with total nonsense and its love of elaborate setpieces, even if its British surrealism is a different flavor entirely. Star Wars: Visions is the outlier, an anthology instead of a series, but it scratches the itch for ambitious animated sci-fi done with craft and variety.

None of these are Futurama, which is part of the point. Each one takes a quality that makes the source show worth watching and builds something distinct around it. Fans who want more of the melancholy and big-universe feeling should start with Final Space. Fans who want the comedy sharpest and the characters most fleshed out should go to King of the Hill first. And anyone who just wants animation that is genuinely strange and unafraid should head straight to The Mighty Boosh.

More shows like Futurama

Frequently asked

What is the most popular show like Futurama?
King of the Hill is the most popular show similar to Futurama in the IsItRenewed catalogue.
Are shows like Futurama still on the air?
Of the 6 shows similar to Futurama listed here, 1 currently carry a renewed verdict — the rest are cancelled, ended, or awaiting a decision.
How does IsItRenewed pick shows like Futurama?
The recommendations come from TMDB's similar-titles data, and each is shown with its current AI renewal verdict so you know which are still going.