Maybe it’s a Sunday night, and you’re looking for something funny to watch. Maybe you just got dumped and are looking for a little comedic relief. Maybe you are a budding, up-and-coming comedian and want some much-needed inspiration. Whatever the reason, if you’ve got a Max subscription, there’s something for everyone in this list of the top stand-up comedy specials on the streamer. Stand-up comedy has created a lot of buzz in recent times, driving a massive audience to streaming services and letting them consume hour-long specials from some of the funniest people out there. Earlier, the art was limited to clubs, with comedians performing for a small crowd and thriving on the laughs they generated. But with the rise in streaming content and the need for relief through jokes in real life, there has been a surge of comedians being featured in a special.
From political statements to fantastical musings, these stand-up comedy specials are known for pushing past the boundaries of humor and forcing us to rack our brains and chill out. Entertainers like Tig Notaro and Daniel Sloss, who speak to millennials, as well as Chris Rock and Tracy Ullman, who already have a large fan base, are all a part of this list. So, without further ado, let’s get into some hilarious stand-up comedy specials available to stream on Max right now.
Updated on April 24th, 2025, by Soniya Hinduja: This article has been updated with additional content to keep the discussion fresh and relevant with even more information and new entries.
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Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking (2024)
Seth Meyers steps away from his late-night desk and into the spotlight with his first HBO stand-up special, Seth Meyers: Dead Man Walking. Filmed at the iconic Vic Theatre in Chicago, this hour-long set finds him talking about family life, marriage, and the chaos of raising three kids in New York City. He weaves together jokes about his children, their quirks, the generational differences, and the absurdities of modern parenting in his own style, making the subject personal and relatable.
Witty and Effortless Family Tales
As an SNL alum and beloved TV personality known for his sharp political commentary on Late Night with Seth Meyers, the Emmy-winning writer delivers intelligent humor and easily connects with the audience on a personal level. His jokes here are more about the everyday hilarity of family life, and even though they’re mostly directed at parents, fans of the comedian find his easy-going conversational style fun to sit through.
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Ramy Youssef: More Feelings (2024)
A hilarious follow-up to his acclaimed special, Feelings, Ramy Youssef: More Feelings brings the comedian back to the stage. The Max special is directed by Christopher Storer, and it dives into how complex and divided the world is currently. Ramy also shares a childhood book report that shaped his life and talks about the pitfalls of charitable giving. With his humor and introspection, he delivers insights into topics ranging from the 2024 election to the importance of prayer.
Humor Through a Cultural Lens
Golden Globe-winning actor and comedian Ramy Youssef is best known for his groundbreaking, self-titled Hulu series, which addresses life’s contradictions through comments on faith and identity in the modern world. More Feelings feels like an extension of the same because of how thoughtful and provoking it is. The personal anecdotes add charm to it. Produced by A24, the special highlights Youssef’s signature knack for turning real-life experiences into something that connects us all.
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Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die (2024)
Nikki Glaser’s Someday You’ll Die is a bold and unfiltered exploration of life’s most uncomfortable truths in the most unapologetically witty manner. And that’s exactly what Glaser endorses. Filmed at the Moore Theater in Seattle, the special finds her talking about subjects like aging, not wanting to have kids, societal expectations of motherhood, and even her own mortality. Glaser dissects everything about the female experience with honesty.
Raw and Fearless
As one of the most sought-after comedic voices of her generation, Glaser has established a reputation for her straightforward approach to tackling taboo topics. In this stand-up special, she turns existential dread into a comedic masterpiece and authentically speaks her mind. Otherwise known for her work on Not Safe with Nikki Glaser and her previous HBO special Good Clean Filth, and for recently hosting the 83rd Golden Globes, she puts the same fearless, self-deprecating humor on display with this one.
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Alex Edelman: Just for Us (2024)
A masterclass in storytelling, Alex Edelman: Just for Us combines humor and social commentary in the best of ways. The special actually originated as a critically acclaimed Broadway special, and it centers around Edelman’s experience infiltrating a white nationalist meeting in Queens as a Jewish man. While recounting how bizarre the situation was, Edelman also infuses stories about his upbringing and modern-day prejudice into the mix.
Breath of Fresh Air in Stand-Up
Alex Edelman is a rising star in the comedy world, and while it’s hard to be immediately impressed by a new guy, Edelman makes it extremely easy for fans to keep chuckling along with the way he sets up his jokes and converses about anything and everything under the sun. Directed by Alex Timbers and produced by Mike Birbiglia, the special is both thought-provoking and wildly entertaining, and it showcases Edelman’s talent as a writer and performer. Just for Us also earned him a Tony Award and an Emmy Award.
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Gary Gulman: Born on 3rd Base (2023)
With Born on 3rd Base, Gary Gulman reflects on the quirks of growing up in a working-class Jewish family. Filmed for Max, the hour-long stand-up special sees Gulma touching on topics like income inequality, privilege, childhood struggles, as well as the challenges of adulthood with his trademark humor. He critiques billionaire culture and even recalls his experiences with free school lunch programs in the sharpest and wittiest way.
Literate Humor and Social Commentary
As a veteran of the comedy scene, Gulman has become accustomed to tackling topics that are often polarizing, but he does so with a rare combination of humor and empathy, which makes everything light-hearted and funny. He takes a cerebral approach to comedy; for instance, his previous specials like The Great Depresh dove into mental health. This one had fans admiring his vulnerability and unique voice, and it holds a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Drew Michael: Drew Michael (2018)
A one-of-a-kind stand-up comedy special, Drew Michael: Drew Michael is the Saturday Night Live writer’s first one-hour-long HBO outing. In the special, he shares funny anecdotes from his childhood, dealing with parents, his own insecurities, and never knowing the rules about life. Michael holds nothing back and uses his sharp wit to navigate his fears in an unconventional setting.
An Experimental Comedy Special
Despite being known for having a cheerful and accessible style, Michael stuns everyone with his experimental style. He films the comedy special in a stark black room, speaks directly to the camera, and makes some genuinely piercing comments on themes of anxiety and inner demons. The dramatic shift in lighting adds effect to his punchlines and smaller moments of humor. As an overall debut, the special is quite tense and unsettling, but it succeeds through charm and impeccable timing.
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Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted (2015)
Tig Notaro: Boyish Girl Interrupted is her first memoir-style special. Having been around for so long, working as a radio talk show host first and tracing the waters of the music industry after, Tig reflects on her own journey with her signature style of deadpan humor. In the special, she discusses being diagnosed with breast cancer and coping with mastectomy surgery, as well as the great loss of losing her mother. Her cold remarks and candid storytelling surprise and heartens everyone.
A Raw Performance by Tig Notaro
Notaro’s raw performance in this comedy special is profoundly moving. And not just because somewhere in the middle of performing, she lets Boston see the scars on her body, but also for navigating pain in a way that forces laughter out of her audience. Her fearless sense of humor transforms trauma into something that encourages audiences to face together. The special also boasts a minimalist yet impactful tone; one that Tig became synonymous with going forward.
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Carlin at Carnegie (1983)
Filmed gloriously at Carnegie Hall, New York City in 1982, Carlin and Carnegie is the acclaimed comedian’s third special. At the peak of his popularity, George Carlin recorded his sold-out performance and his material covered the ordinary places in life people would rather not discuss. Rehashing some NSFW terminology while also making remarks on society’s absurdity and the American dream of happiness and homeownership, he flexes a brilliant command of language.
A Classic George Carlin Special
Carlin at Carnegie is a timeless piece of comedy history. It goes without saying that Carlin’s comedy was ahead of its time. He continuously pushed social boundaries and brought to the stage a thoughtful satire. Distinctively, Carlin was a master at dissecting culture and examining everyday language on a microscopic level. His observations and witty rhythms captivated audiences and left them thoroughly entertained. For any fan of stand-up looking for a true comedic genius, Carlin at Carnegie is the perfect pick.
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Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles (2013)
After a brief stint as a writer and cast member on Saturday Night Live during the 1990s, Sarah Silverman reinvented herself for a personal television program. Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles is her first HBO solo special, where she ruminates on life and people with boundless energy and wit. Her sharp wit and shocking material touches on subjects of self-pleasure, the existence of God, and fueling one’s own guilt.
Silverman Pushes Boundaries
Silverman’s bold and unapologetic humor is a style that never fails to shock and delight. She is the kind of comedian you know what to expect from, and yet her devilishly funny jokes always manage to hit the right spot. Boundary-pushing takes on religion and politics are as intellectual as they are chucklesome, which is basically how Silverman transforms heavy concepts into lighthearted humor and finds meaning in everyday things. Through the art of stand-up, Silverman engages her audience in uncensored joy.
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Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel (2022)
His highly intimate and profound special was recorded at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City. In Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel, the comedian reflects on his own family history and growing older with feelings of loneliness and anxiety. Opening with the line “I want to talk about secrets,” and also striking up a two-way conversation with the audience, Carmichael amuses them with his sincerity and unique blend of storytelling and emotion, ultimately disarming everyone.
A Conversation With Jerrod Carmichael
Throughout the years, Carmichael has evolved into a singular voice in comedy. Known for his ability to juggle heavy subject matter, one that would make him vulnerable, and infusing it with trademark wit and wisdom, he extends the same nuance and viewpoint and leaves a lasting impression on his audience. The 57-minute special is directed by three-time Emmy-winning comic Bo Burnham, and it succeeds by feeling like a real-time conversation where the audience, too, finds meaning and connection, along with Carmichael.
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Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher (2006)
Cedric Kyles does it all in Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher. Released in 2006, this prolific comic’s first-ever comedy special on HBO sees him performing in Los Angeles, California, with an entire cavalcade of dancers, musicians, and more alongside him. Bookended by a colorful musical performance, Cedric gives his thoughts on expensive dinners, the War on Terror, and the fame that comes with success. If anything, this special is certainly varied.
Comedy, Music, and More
Though younger viewers may recognize Cedric the Entertainer more from The Neighborhood than from Barbershop and The Steve Harvey Show, his charisma and bombastic personality make him thoroughly entertaining. Combine that with a slick sense of style, and you have a full-on entertainer giving it his all on stage. Taking You Higher is, overall, a terrific special that will fly by sooner than you’d expect.
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Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It (2020)
Whereas you’d normally see stand-up comedians star in films and shows instead of vice versa, Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It! is a surprising exception. Orji, being a Nigerian-American, brings her unique perspective on life through multiple stories involving student loans, Nigerian markets, and troubles with dating.
Actress Turned Comedienne
After skyrocketing to fame through her breakout role in HBO’s Insecure, Yvonne Orji would get her own dedicated stand-up special on the same network in 2020. What’s especially interesting about Momma, I Made It! is how personal it gets. Yvonne Orji incorporates real-life footage depicting a younger version of herself back in Nigeria, combined with a sentimental appearance of her mother into the set. While it serves to illustrate several of Yvonne’s stories, it also gives this exciting comic a surprisingly personable stage presence.
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Nikki Glaser: Good Clean Filth (2022)
Nikki Glaser stands up in front of a sold-out audience to talk about everything obscene. After already adding her name to the list of revered women in comedy, she’s back for another special. Filmed while on tour, Good Clean Filth takes polite conversation and throws it out the window. Glaser is known for her brutally honest style, dealing with the audience as if they had been friends for a long time; if they were the kind of friends that you call when you have a disgusting rash, and you don’t know what to do about it.
Making Comedy Out of Taboo Subjects
This actress comedienne has had remarkable success early in her career, exploding onto the scene in shows like Inside Amy Schumer and a whole selection of shows on Comedy Central. Glaser often talks about taboo subjects, can be found oversharing her sex life, and will teach you how to trick someone into marriage. Still, she manages to pivot from personal humiliating moments into a voice for empowering women in this outstanding special, which is a must-watch for fans of comedy.
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Paul F. Tompkins: Driven to Drink (1999)
Before he voiced Mr. Peanutbutter in BoJack Horseman, Paul F. Tompkins would be a frequent face on HBO via his roles on Mr. Show with Bob and David and Real Time with Bill Maher. Of course, he would also get his own stand-up special in 1999 titled Paul F. Tompkins: Driven to Drink. Tompkins covers a variety of topics in his set, including arguments, partying, and show business while casually sipping away at a pint of beer.
A Brief But Hilarious Special
Being a part of the HBO Workspace series, Tompkin’s set is significantly shorter than some of the other entries listed here. Barely clocking in at half an hour total means there isn’t any time for filler. Instead, it’s a non-stop performance, with the consumption of alcohol being a central theme throughout. But that does not make the special any less funny. In fact, with punches that come hard and fast, this one is probably one of the best for quick viewing and a ton of laughs.
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Ricky Velez: Here’s Everything (2021)
They say the best way to advertise your first-ever comedy special is to put yourself completely naked on the poster. Ricky Velez has done just that, as he started his stand-up career by revealing everything to his captive audience. Here, he’ll demonstrate his talent for relating to people and communicating through comedy. His show rakes through his upbringing in Queens with intense honesty, and he delivers his set with a down-to-earth feeling that will have you cheering for him in the end.
Velez Brings His Writing to the Stage
Ricky Velez has already been working long and hard as a comedy writer. He was a contributor on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore – an offshoot of The Daily Show when John Stewart was still running it. He played Oscar in The King of Staten Island and appeared in shows like Crashing, Master of None, and Single Drunk Female. Velez has certainly proven himself behind the scenes and off-camera, but now, for the first time, he’ll have the whole stage to himself. So go see this funny guy step out and bare all.
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Dan Soder: Son of a Gary (2019)
Dan Soder: Son of a Gary features Soder performing in New York City, skewering a variety of topics including his adolescence, drug-sniffing dogs, and his deceased father. Despite the lattermost topic diving into some darker territory, Soder handles it with a surprising form of earnest maturity. Those who enjoyed Soder’s numerous radio appearances will be happy to hear that this material is wholly unique, with every story being organically linked together.
Earnest Comedy
Dan Soder has had his fingers in a few different pies over the years. With frequent radio appearances on Sirius XM, either as a host or reoccurring guest, to his role on Showtime’s Billions, he managed to make a name for himself without ever getting a prominent stand-up special on HBO. That is, until 2019, when he performed the aforementioned special. At the end of the day, the amount of laughs Soder dishes out is well worth your time.
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Whitmer Thomas: The Golden One (2020)
Some men spend a long time in the bathroom trying to make it look like they have bedheads. Whitmer Thomas just has a ridiculous head of hair. With a resumé stacked with short films and writing credits, this will be his first comedy special. For the special, he appeared on stage at the legendary Flora-Bama Lounge where his late mother and her twin sister used to perform. His comedy style has been described as provocative, unique, and intensely personal. He talks a lot about his upbringing in Alabama and how he identifies as an aging emo kid.
An Unconventional Stand-up Comedian
Whitmer Thomas has appeared in shows like The Walking Dead, Tuca & Bertie, and Workaholics. He also made his show Stone Quackers, and starred in The Civil Dead. The most operative word used for this comedian is “unconventional”, so if you’re looking for a new flavor for your average stand-up comedian, definitely check out this special. Moreover, the jokes he makes about being a sensitive kid always hit too close to home.
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Ian Lara: Romantic Comedy (2022)
Ian Lara: Romantic Comedy, another HBO debut, is an appropriately titled forty-minute comedy special. Performing in a comparatively small venue, Lara’s set covers just about anything that affects our everyday lives. Therapy, the pandemic, vacations, and more are all given the Ian Lara treatment, with a performance that exudes genuine enthusiasm. Nothing ever really feels phoned in, nor does he feel obligated to stick to a single set of topics. Everything and anything can be poked fun at, which Lara does with surprising efficiency.
Comedy Found in the World of Dating
With a title like Romantic Comedy, you can also expect an emphasis on modern dating. Going beyond romance and sex, he also addresses the importance of developing meaningful relationships through conversation, made more effective through his emphasis on personal stories. Underneath some occasional dirty jokes, there’s a surprising amount of wit and charm to be found in this stellar comedy special.
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Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady (2017)
Michelle Wolf made her HBO debut with Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady in 2017. Suffice to say, it’s a fantastic introduction to her style of comedy. Originally writing for Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Wolf has a stellar knowledge of satire and current events in her stand-up sets.
Loaded with Enthusiasm
She voices her opinions on physical appearances, different interpretations of feminism, and how she comes off to others, which makes her authentic and unapologetic. All of Wolf’s jokes are made with such infectious enthusiasm, that you’ll be in tears by the time the special is over. A particular bit involving a text conversation with a guy at a gym is a notable highlight in a set that’s filler-free.
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Chris Gethard: Career Suicide (2017)
This comedy special takes the hilarious Chris Gethard and gives him the full attention he deserves. He’s most recognizable as Todd from Broad City and he most recently has a role playing Jeffery Epstein on the new Bob Odenkirk series Lucky Hank. He’s appeared as a guest writer on Saturday Night Live and has acted his way across the comedy-sphere with parts in Parks and Recreation, Inside Amy Schumer, and Awkwafina is Nora from Queens.
Making Light of Dark Subjects
Career Suicide was reviewed positively by The New Yorker. It takes on Gethard’s themes of mental health and the struggles he’s faced throughout his life with alcoholism and suicidal ideation. But it does so in a hilarious fashion, citing one personal anecdote about binge-drinking and a Batman mask. The show also includes a running gag about a strange, ethically dubious therapist. Gethard delivers all this pain with powerful humor that will make you laugh with him and at him.

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