If you already pay for Prime, take advantage of it to laugh! We chose the comedy movies that will make your night, sorted them by mood so you can decide quickly, and, in the end, we tell you where to watch comedies originally made in Latin America and Spain, in your language and with the humor that makes you feel at home.
You know the drill. You sit down, you open the app, and you scroll for twenty minutes until the mood to laugh has quietly left the building. It happens to everyone. So we did the scrolling for you and rounded up the 15 funniest, most rewatchable comedy movies on Amazon Prime Video right now, from turn-your-brain-off classics to a couple of fresh releases. No filler, no plot summaries that read like a textbook, just films that deliver. If your usual routine leans on comfort TV shows, consider this your nudge to give the big screen a turn.
The 15 best comedies on Amazon Prime Video right now
We stuck to titles that earned their spot on the big screen first, mixed the eras and styles so there's something for every taste, and confirmed each one is currently streaming in the US. A few even come with Spanish audio built in, which we've flagged for you.
A quick note on the newer wave of Prime comedies: if the platform's algorithm keeps pushing you toward dark, chaotic titles like Send Help, Over Your Dead Body, Scary Movie 4, or the time-travel romp Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, and none of them are landing, this curated list is your reset button. Think of it as a friend who's already seen everything so you don't have to gamble your evening.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Genre: Mockumentary
It is genuinely hard to make a sequel that lands after the original became a cultural earthquake, and Sacha Baron Cohen pulls it off. The real magic here is Maria Bakalova as Borat's daughter, whose fearless, feral comic timing gives the movie an actual heart under all the chaos. As one of Prime's best-known original comedies, it lives permanently in the catalog.
Coming 2 America (2021)
Genre: Fish-out-of-water comedy
Eddie Murphy returns to Zamunda thirty years later, and the joy of this one is watching a legend revisit his most beloved characters without a hint of cynicism. It leans warm and nostalgic rather than edgy, which is exactly the point. This Prime original is a reliable crowd-pleaser for a family movie night.
The Big Sick (2017)
Genre: Rom-com
Kumail Nanjiani co-wrote this rom-com about his real-life courtship, and it earns every laugh because it never stops being honest about culture, family, and a medically induced coma at the worst possible time. It is the rare romantic comedy that makes you cry-laugh in the same scene. If you want proof that a rom-com can have a brain and a pulse, start here.
My Old Ass (2024)
Genre: Coming-of-age comedy
Aubrey Plaza plays the 39-year-old version of an 18-year-old who meets her future self during a mushroom trip, and the concept could have been a gimmick. Instead it becomes a sharp, tender comedy about the choices that shape a life. Maisy Stella anchors it with a breakout performance you'll remember.
Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019)
Genre: Comedy-drama
A Prime original built around one woman deciding to change her life one mile at a time, this one is funnier and more grounded than the premise suggests. It respects its lead instead of laughing at her, and the payoff feels earned. A quiet favorite that rewards anyone who has ever needed a reason to start over.
The Birdcage (1996)
Genre: Farce
Robin Williams and Nathan Lane run a South Beach nightclub and pretend to be a straitlaced couple for one disastrous dinner, and the result is one of the most beloved farces of the '90s. The comic engineering is flawless: every lie compounds the last until the whole thing detonates. Endlessly quotable and still holds up.
The Big Lebowski (1998)
Genre: Crime comedy
The Coen brothers' slacker masterpiece follows Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles layabout dragged into a kidnapping plot after two thugs mistake him for a millionaire and ruin his rug. It ranks among the most quotable cult comedies ever made, built on a legendary Jeff Bridges performance that fans still recite line for line. If you somehow haven't met The Dude, this is the one to fix that.
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Genre: Surreal comedy
A struggling puppeteer finds a hidden portal that drops anyone who enters it into the mind of actor John Malkovich for fifteen minutes. Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman turn that one bizarre idea into one of the most original comedies of its era, with John Malkovich gamely playing a warped version of himself. Strange, hilarious, and unlike anything else you'll watch this year.
In Bruges (2008)
Genre: Dark comedy
Two hitmen hide out in a picturesque Belgian town, and what starts as a buddy comedy curdles into something far more surprising. The dialogue is razor-sharp and the tone walks a tightrope between hilarious and heartbreaking. Not for the squeamish, but a genuine modern classic for anyone who likes their laughs with an edge.
Hot Fuzz (2007)
Genre: Action comedy
Edgar Wright takes every buddy-cop cliché and detonates it in a sleepy English village that is hiding a very dark secret. It is meticulously constructed, wildly rewatchable, and packed with jokes you only catch on the third viewing. The cult favorite of this whole list.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Genre: Action comedy
Nicolas Cage plays a version of himself, broke and haunted by a younger, cockier "Nicky," who accepts a superfan's money and stumbles into a real CIA mission. Pedro Pascal is the film's secret weapon as the fan turned reluctant partner. If you love Cage or buddy comedies that poke fun at themselves, this one delivers.
They Will Kill You (2026)
Genre: Dark horror-comedy
One of the most talked-about Prime debuts, this blood-soaked horror-comedy traps a young woman inside a demonic cult's death-trap lair, where she has to survive the night with a wickedly dark sense of humor intact. It is loud, gory, and genuinely funny for viewers who like their laughs with an edge. Not for the faint of heart, but a blast if that's your speed.
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Genre: Workplace comedy
Anne Hathaway plays a fresh graduate who lands a job as assistant to the most feared editor in fashion, played to icy perfection by Meryl Streep. Twenty years on, it remains one of the most rewatchable comfort comedies around, and Streep's boss-from-hell delivery is comedy at its highest quality. A perfect pick for anyone who has ever survived a nightmare workplace.
How to Make a Killing (2026)
Genre: Dark comedy
Glen Powell stars in this fresh dark comedy as a working-class man disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, who decides to reclaim his inheritance no matter how many relatives he has to remove along the way. A stylish remake of the 1949 classic Kind Hearts and Coronets, it is sharp, mean, and wickedly entertaining. Powell has rarely been more charming as a villain.
A Simple Favor (2018)
Genre: Comedy-thriller
Anna Kendrick plays a chirpy mommy blogger who befriends a glamorous, secretive woman, played by Blake Lively, then investigates when her new best friend vanishes without a trace. It blends deadpan comedy with a twisty mystery, and Anna Kendrick has never been funnier. A stylish, addictive watch that closes the list on a high note.
Quick picks: comedies by mood
Not sure what you're in the mood for? Here's the shortcut. Whatever your favorite genre or the popular TV you usually default to, one of these fits the night.
Want even more comedies in Spanish?
Here's the honest part. Amazon Prime Video has terrific comedy, but almost all of it is Hollywood, dubbed or subtitled. If what you actually want is comedy made in Spanish, with the humor, timing, and accents that feel like home, that catalog on Prime is thin.
That's the gap FlixLatino fills. Films made in Spanish, in their original language, curated so you're not digging through a bottomless pile of dubbed titles to find one good laugh. Think of it as one friend telling another exactly where the good stuff lives. Ready to find your next favorite? Start your free trial and start browsing trending movies to watch right now.
Spanish-Language Comedies on FlixLatino You Can't Miss
If you want a taste, we've lined up a handpicked selection just for you, all included in your FlixLatino subscription. You already know the Hollywood hits, but these Spanish-language comedies deserve a spot on your list too, same quality, same big laughs, just in the language that feels like home. The real fun starts when you dig into the full list below.
Ocho Apellidos Vascos (Spain)
As Spain's biggest box office smash of all time, this movie single-handedly mastered the art of poking fun at cultural regional divides. It follows a charismatic, smooth-talking Andalusian guy who fakes being fiercely Basque just to win over a headstrong girl from the North. It is packed with lightning-fast banter, ridiculous lies, and the exact kind of cultural clash comedy that Hollywood simply can't duplicate.
▶ Watch now: Ocho Apellidos Vascos
La Boda de Rosa (Spain)

Winner of Best Comedy at the Feroz Awards and directed by the acclaimed Icíar Bollaín. Tired of carrying everyone else's burdens, a woman on the verge of 45 decides to hit the nuclear button on her routine, leave it all behind, and marry herself. It is a liberating, fiercely charming, and uplifting comedy that will leave you smiling.
▶ Watch here: La Boda de Rosa
Corazón de León (Argentina)

A massive box office hit from Argentina anchored by the brilliant Guillermo Francella. Get ready for a deeply charming romantic comedy of errors when a successful lawyer falls head over heels for a man over the phone, only to discover when they meet in person that her dream guy stands at exactly 4'5". It's sharp, sweet, and packs a massive punch of laugh-out-loud comedy.
▶ Start the movie: Corazón de León
Bajo el Mismo Techo (Spain)

Nadia and Adrián are divorced, broke, and thanks to a house nobody will buy, stuck living together. So they do the only reasonable thing: turn their dream home into a battlefield. Powered by two of Spain's sharpest comic actors, Silvia Abril and Jordi Sánchez, it plays like a gleefully petty War of the Roses with a Spanish accent, where every truce lasts about thirty seconds. Perfect for anyone who's ever fought an ex over who keeps the couch.
▶ Watch now: Bajo el Mismo Techo
De Pez en Cuando (Dominican Republic)

Ben is a frustrated writer having what feels like the worst day of his life, until a nosy neighbor barges in and sends everything spinning in a completely unexpected direction. What follows is one gloriously chaotic day tangled up with shady criminals, a pregnant woman, a jealous husband, a lovestruck teenager, and a mysterious flight attendant. This offbeat Dominican comedy piles absurdity on absurdity until Ben realizes his life mattered far more than he thought.
▶ Press play: De Pez en Cuando
¿Pa' qué me Casé? (Dominican Republic)

Two couples, four people, and one big question: why did we get married in the first place? As both marriages tip toward divorce, their stories collide in the funniest possible ways; jealousy, terrible decisions, and awkward reunions all included. Led by Dominican comedy royalty Fausto Mata and Cheddy García, it became one of the country's biggest box-office hits. A crowd-pleaser that finds the laughs in falling apart.
▶ Watch here: ¿Pa' qué me Casé?
Todo Incluido (Dominican Republic)
Three coworkers from an insurance company head to an all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana for a sales convention, and absolutely nothing goes to plan. Between a groom-to-be scrambling to shake off every ex he's ever had and a friend dragging trouble to paradise, the beach getaway spirals into pure comic mayhem. With Fausto Mata and Cuquín Victoria leading the cast, it's breezy, sunny, family-friendly fun.
▶ Start watching: Todo Incluido
Papá YouTuber (Peru)

A tech-clueless dad gets fired by his baby-faced millennial boss, then finds out a new baby is on the way. His desperate plan to save the house? Become a YouTube star, with his eye-rolling kids as the reluctant film crew. This warm Peruvian comedy about the generation gap struck such a chord that it spawned remakes in France and Spain. Sweet, funny, and painfully relatable for anyone who's ever been outsmarted by their own phone.
▶ Stream it now: Papá YouTuber
Si yo Fuera Rico (Spain)

Santi's life is falling apart: no job, no money, and a divorce he never wanted, until he wins €25 million in the lottery. The catch? If his soon-to-be-ex finds out before the paperwork clears, half of it is hers. Cue a frantic, high-stakes juggling act to hide a fortune from everyone he knows. A slick Spanish crowd-pleaser, packed with lies, close calls, and full-blown comic panic.
▶ Play now: Si yo Fuera Rico
Caribe, Todo Incluido (Spain / Dominican Republic)

Fresh off a brutal betrayal by her longtime boyfriend, Alicia lets her best friend whisk her away to Punta Cana to forget it all. What she doesn't know: her ex's business partner is on the same island, chasing a stolen gem worth a small fortune. Add scheming hotel staff, crooked cops, and a paradise full of chaos, and you've got a sun-soaked romantic comedy of tangled plans and second chances.
▶ Dive in: Caribe, Todo Incluido
Your next comedy night, in your own language
You came for a laugh, and Prime can absolutely give you one. But if you grew up hearing jokes in Spanish, you know a dubbed punchline never lands the same. FlixLatino brings you comedies made in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic, in their original voices, exclusively curated so you spend your night watching instead of searching.
For less than a coffee a month, you get a catalog built for you: FlixLatino Basic runs $4.99/month, the free 7-day trial lets you try everything first, and there are no dubbed leftovers, just the good stuff.
Start your free trial today and find your next favorite comedy in the language that actually feels like home!
You know the drill. You sit down, you open the app, and you scroll for twenty minutes until the mood to laugh has quietly left the building. It happens to everyone. So we did the scrolling for you and rounded up the 15 funniest, most rewatchable comedy movies on Amazon Prime Video right now, from turn-your-brain-off classics to a couple of fresh releases. No filler, no plot summaries that read like a textbook, just films that deliver. If your usual routine leans on comfort TV shows, consider this your nudge to give the big screen a turn.
The 15 best comedies on Amazon Prime Video right now
We stuck to titles that earned their spot on the big screen first, mixed the eras and styles so there's something for every taste, and confirmed each one is currently streaming in the US. A few even come with Spanish audio built in, which we've flagged for you.
A quick note on the newer wave of Prime comedies: if the platform's algorithm keeps pushing you toward dark, chaotic titles like Send Help, Over Your Dead Body, Scary Movie 4, or the time-travel romp Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, and none of them are landing, this curated list is your reset button. Think of it as a friend who's already seen everything so you don't have to gamble your evening.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Genre: Mockumentary
It is genuinely hard to make a sequel that lands after the original became a cultural earthquake, and Sacha Baron Cohen pulls it off. The real magic here is Maria Bakalova as Borat's daughter, whose fearless, feral comic timing gives the movie an actual heart under all the chaos. As one of Prime's best-known original comedies, it lives permanently in the catalog.
Coming 2 America (2021)
Genre: Fish-out-of-water comedy
Eddie Murphy returns to Zamunda thirty years later, and the joy of this one is watching a legend revisit his most beloved characters without a hint of cynicism. It leans warm and nostalgic rather than edgy, which is exactly the point. This Prime original is a reliable crowd-pleaser for a family movie night.
The Big Sick (2017)
Genre: Rom-com
Kumail Nanjiani co-wrote this rom-com about his real-life courtship, and it earns every laugh because it never stops being honest about culture, family, and a medically induced coma at the worst possible time. It is the rare romantic comedy that makes you cry-laugh in the same scene. If you want proof that a rom-com can have a brain and a pulse, start here.
My Old Ass (2024)
Genre: Coming-of-age comedy
Aubrey Plaza plays the 39-year-old version of an 18-year-old who meets her future self during a mushroom trip, and the concept could have been a gimmick. Instead it becomes a sharp, tender comedy about the choices that shape a life. Maisy Stella anchors it with a breakout performance you'll remember.
Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019)
Genre: Comedy-drama
A Prime original built around one woman deciding to change her life one mile at a time, this one is funnier and more grounded than the premise suggests. It respects its lead instead of laughing at her, and the payoff feels earned. A quiet favorite that rewards anyone who has ever needed a reason to start over.
The Birdcage (1996)
Genre: Farce
Robin Williams and Nathan Lane run a South Beach nightclub and pretend to be a straitlaced couple for one disastrous dinner, and the result is one of the most beloved farces of the '90s. The comic engineering is flawless: every lie compounds the last until the whole thing detonates. Endlessly quotable and still holds up.
The Big Lebowski (1998)
Genre: Crime comedy
The Coen brothers' slacker masterpiece follows Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles layabout dragged into a kidnapping plot after two thugs mistake him for a millionaire and ruin his rug. It ranks among the most quotable cult comedies ever made, built on a legendary Jeff Bridges performance that fans still recite line for line. If you somehow haven't met The Dude, this is the one to fix that.
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Genre: Surreal comedy
A struggling puppeteer finds a hidden portal that drops anyone who enters it into the mind of actor John Malkovich for fifteen minutes. Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman turn that one bizarre idea into one of the most original comedies of its era, with John Malkovich gamely playing a warped version of himself. Strange, hilarious, and unlike anything else you'll watch this year.
In Bruges (2008)
Genre: Dark comedy
Two hitmen hide out in a picturesque Belgian town, and what starts as a buddy comedy curdles into something far more surprising. The dialogue is razor-sharp and the tone walks a tightrope between hilarious and heartbreaking. Not for the squeamish, but a genuine modern classic for anyone who likes their laughs with an edge.
Hot Fuzz (2007)
Genre: Action comedy
Edgar Wright takes every buddy-cop cliché and detonates it in a sleepy English village that is hiding a very dark secret. It is meticulously constructed, wildly rewatchable, and packed with jokes you only catch on the third viewing. The cult favorite of this whole list.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Genre: Action comedy
Nicolas Cage plays a version of himself, broke and haunted by a younger, cockier "Nicky," who accepts a superfan's money and stumbles into a real CIA mission. Pedro Pascal is the film's secret weapon as the fan turned reluctant partner. If you love Cage or buddy comedies that poke fun at themselves, this one delivers.
They Will Kill You (2026)
Genre: Dark horror-comedy
One of the most talked-about Prime debuts, this blood-soaked horror-comedy traps a young woman inside a demonic cult's death-trap lair, where she has to survive the night with a wickedly dark sense of humor intact. It is loud, gory, and genuinely funny for viewers who like their laughs with an edge. Not for the faint of heart, but a blast if that's your speed.
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Genre: Workplace comedy
Anne Hathaway plays a fresh graduate who lands a job as assistant to the most feared editor in fashion, played to icy perfection by Meryl Streep. Twenty years on, it remains one of the most rewatchable comfort comedies around, and Streep's boss-from-hell delivery is comedy at its highest quality. A perfect pick for anyone who has ever survived a nightmare workplace.
How to Make a Killing (2026)
Genre: Dark comedy
Glen Powell stars in this fresh dark comedy as a working-class man disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, who decides to reclaim his inheritance no matter how many relatives he has to remove along the way. A stylish remake of the 1949 classic Kind Hearts and Coronets, it is sharp, mean, and wickedly entertaining. Powell has rarely been more charming as a villain.
A Simple Favor (2018)
Genre: Comedy-thriller
Anna Kendrick plays a chirpy mommy blogger who befriends a glamorous, secretive woman, played by Blake Lively, then investigates when her new best friend vanishes without a trace. It blends deadpan comedy with a twisty mystery, and Anna Kendrick has never been funnier. A stylish, addictive watch that closes the list on a high note.
Quick picks: comedies by mood
Not sure what you're in the mood for? Here's the shortcut. Whatever your favorite genre or the popular TV you usually default to, one of these fits the night.
Want even more comedies in Spanish?
Here's the honest part. Amazon Prime Video has terrific comedy, but almost all of it is Hollywood, dubbed or subtitled. If what you actually want is comedy made in Spanish, with the humor, timing, and accents that feel like home, that catalog on Prime is thin.
That's the gap FlixLatino fills. Films made in Spanish, in their original language, curated so you're not digging through a bottomless pile of dubbed titles to find one good laugh. Think of it as one friend telling another exactly where the good stuff lives. Ready to find your next favorite? Start your free trial and start browsing trending movies to watch right now.
Spanish-Language Comedies on FlixLatino You Can't Miss
If you want a taste, we've lined up a handpicked selection just for you, all included in your FlixLatino subscription. You already know the Hollywood hits, but these Spanish-language comedies deserve a spot on your list too, same quality, same big laughs, just in the language that feels like home. The real fun starts when you dig into the full list below.
Ocho Apellidos Vascos (Spain)
As Spain's biggest box office smash of all time, this movie single-handedly mastered the art of poking fun at cultural regional divides. It follows a charismatic, smooth-talking Andalusian guy who fakes being fiercely Basque just to win over a headstrong girl from the North. It is packed with lightning-fast banter, ridiculous lies, and the exact kind of cultural clash comedy that Hollywood simply can't duplicate.
▶ Watch now: Ocho Apellidos Vascos
La Boda de Rosa (Spain)

Winner of Best Comedy at the Feroz Awards and directed by the acclaimed Icíar Bollaín. Tired of carrying everyone else's burdens, a woman on the verge of 45 decides to hit the nuclear button on her routine, leave it all behind, and marry herself. It is a liberating, fiercely charming, and uplifting comedy that will leave you smiling.
▶ Watch here: La Boda de Rosa
Corazón de León (Argentina)

A massive box office hit from Argentina anchored by the brilliant Guillermo Francella. Get ready for a deeply charming romantic comedy of errors when a successful lawyer falls head over heels for a man over the phone, only to discover when they meet in person that her dream guy stands at exactly 4'5". It's sharp, sweet, and packs a massive punch of laugh-out-loud comedy.
▶ Start the movie: Corazón de León
Bajo el Mismo Techo (Spain)

Nadia and Adrián are divorced, broke, and thanks to a house nobody will buy, stuck living together. So they do the only reasonable thing: turn their dream home into a battlefield. Powered by two of Spain's sharpest comic actors, Silvia Abril and Jordi Sánchez, it plays like a gleefully petty War of the Roses with a Spanish accent, where every truce lasts about thirty seconds. Perfect for anyone who's ever fought an ex over who keeps the couch.
▶ Watch now: Bajo el Mismo Techo
De Pez en Cuando (Dominican Republic)

Ben is a frustrated writer having what feels like the worst day of his life, until a nosy neighbor barges in and sends everything spinning in a completely unexpected direction. What follows is one gloriously chaotic day tangled up with shady criminals, a pregnant woman, a jealous husband, a lovestruck teenager, and a mysterious flight attendant. This offbeat Dominican comedy piles absurdity on absurdity until Ben realizes his life mattered far more than he thought.
▶ Press play: De Pez en Cuando
¿Pa' qué me Casé? (Dominican Republic)

Two couples, four people, and one big question: why did we get married in the first place? As both marriages tip toward divorce, their stories collide in the funniest possible ways; jealousy, terrible decisions, and awkward reunions all included. Led by Dominican comedy royalty Fausto Mata and Cheddy García, it became one of the country's biggest box-office hits. A crowd-pleaser that finds the laughs in falling apart.
▶ Watch here: ¿Pa' qué me Casé?
Todo Incluido (Dominican Republic)
Three coworkers from an insurance company head to an all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana for a sales convention, and absolutely nothing goes to plan. Between a groom-to-be scrambling to shake off every ex he's ever had and a friend dragging trouble to paradise, the beach getaway spirals into pure comic mayhem. With Fausto Mata and Cuquín Victoria leading the cast, it's breezy, sunny, family-friendly fun.
▶ Start watching: Todo Incluido
Papá YouTuber (Peru)

A tech-clueless dad gets fired by his baby-faced millennial boss, then finds out a new baby is on the way. His desperate plan to save the house? Become a YouTube star, with his eye-rolling kids as the reluctant film crew. This warm Peruvian comedy about the generation gap struck such a chord that it spawned remakes in France and Spain. Sweet, funny, and painfully relatable for anyone who's ever been outsmarted by their own phone.
▶ Stream it now: Papá YouTuber
Si yo Fuera Rico (Spain)

Santi's life is falling apart: no job, no money, and a divorce he never wanted, until he wins €25 million in the lottery. The catch? If his soon-to-be-ex finds out before the paperwork clears, half of it is hers. Cue a frantic, high-stakes juggling act to hide a fortune from everyone he knows. A slick Spanish crowd-pleaser, packed with lies, close calls, and full-blown comic panic.
▶ Play now: Si yo Fuera Rico
Caribe, Todo Incluido (Spain / Dominican Republic)

Fresh off a brutal betrayal by her longtime boyfriend, Alicia lets her best friend whisk her away to Punta Cana to forget it all. What she doesn't know: her ex's business partner is on the same island, chasing a stolen gem worth a small fortune. Add scheming hotel staff, crooked cops, and a paradise full of chaos, and you've got a sun-soaked romantic comedy of tangled plans and second chances.
▶ Dive in: Caribe, Todo Incluido
Your next comedy night, in your own language
You came for a laugh, and Prime can absolutely give you one. But if you grew up hearing jokes in Spanish, you know a dubbed punchline never lands the same. FlixLatino brings you comedies made in Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic, in their original voices, exclusively curated so you spend your night watching instead of searching.
For less than a coffee a month, you get a catalog built for you: FlixLatino Basic runs $4.99/month, the free 7-day trial lets you try everything first, and there are no dubbed leftovers, just the good stuff.
Start your free trial today and find your next favorite comedy in the language that actually feels like home!



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