Comedy Royale

Comedy Royale

TV-MA20236.0/10
RealityComedy

Ratings

🎬TMDb
6.0/10(2)

Twenty of Korea's hottest comedians come together to fiercely compete for a chance to host a Netflix show — delivering nonstop, zany laughter.

Language

KO

Status

Returning Series

First Aired

November 28, 2023

Last Aired

November 28, 2023

Networks

Netflix

Trailers & Videos

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Meet the Young Guns of Comedy
E1
Meet the Young Guns of Comedy
Air date: 2023-11-28
The hottest 20 Korean comics enter the game to assemble a diverse group of comedy characters — from Gil Eun-ji to Kwak Kyoung-young. Let the battle begin.
You Can't Make Everyone Laugh
E2
You Can't Make Everyone Laugh
Air date: 2023-11-28
For their first merciless challenge, each team must come up with multiple comedy sketches within two hours. A secret vote decides who will be sent home.
The Night of Fiery Roasts
E3
The Night of Fiery Roasts
Air date: 2023-11-28
Round two begins — and this time, it's a roast challenge. Can the comedians creatively master the art of an insult and win the most votes?
Burn or Get Burned
E4
Burn or Get Burned
Air date: 2023-11-28
The roast challenge continues — with the trailing teams working hard to gain the lead. Which team will wow the audience and which will be eliminated?
Character Royal Rumble
E5
Character Royal Rumble
Air date: 2023-11-28
Three teams remain, and the final battle of resilience begins. The rule? They must make their opponents laugh and resist laughing themselves.
Comedy Is No Joke
E6
Comedy Is No Joke
Air date: 2023-11-28
The surviving contestants struggle to keep a straight face as they spare no effort to be the last team standing. Who will finally take the comedy crown?

Cast

Lee Kyung-kyu

Lee Kyung-kyu

Self - Master

Tak Jae-hoon

Tak Jae-hoon

Self - Master

Moon Se-yoon

Moon Se-yoon

Self - Master

Lee Yong-jin

Lee Yong-jin

Self - Master

Chung Yeong-joon

Self - Master

Hwang Je-sung

Hwang Je-sung

Self - Young gun

Lee Eun-ji

Lee Eun-ji

Self - Young gun

Kim Seung-jin

Kim Seung-jin

Self - Young gun

Lee Chang-ho

Lee Chang-ho

Self - Young gun

Eom Ji-yoon

Eom Ji-yoon

Self - Young gun

Jo Hoon

Self - Young gun

Kim Du-young

Self - Young gun

Choi Ji-yong

Self - Young gun

Park Jin-ho

Self - Young gun

Lee Sang-jun

Lee Sang-jun

Self - Young gun

Shin Kyu-jin

Shin Kyu-jin

Self - Young gun

Na Sun-uk

Na Sun-uk

Self - Young gun

Kwak Beom

Kwak Beom

Self - Young gun

Lee Seon-min

Lee Seon-min

Self - Young gun

Lee Jae-youl

Lee Jae-youl

Self - Young gun

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