The Emmy-nominated series, PEN15, has just premiered seven new episodes to complete its second season on Hulu. Once you've finished binging, Ranker.com and the Watchworthy app have compiled a list of other shows you'd like too.
Sorry your mom wouldn't let you get a cell phone. 😫 But now that you're grown up you can use yours to stream every new episode of #pen15show now, only on @Hulu! pic.twitter.com/qpyXFME305
— Pen15 on Hulu (@pen15show) December 5, 2021
PEN15 is a cringe comedy series sharing the totally awkward coming of age stories from the creators and stars of the show, Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle. Although both Erskine and Konkle were both 31 during the beginning of the series' first season, the two play as the young middle school versions of themselves. Reverting back to their time as social outcasts during the 2000's era, the two relive some of their most uncomfortable, yet surely hilarious learning experiences.
Season One of the series gained traction and notoriety for its genius comedy, however production for Season Two's episodes were halted due to the Covid-19n Pandemic. With the pandemic slowing down, production was put back on and fans can now relish in even more of the cringe fest.
We teamed up with Ranker.com to bring you more binge-worthy show suggestions that PEN15 fans are statistically more likely to enjoy.
Much bigger and more impressive than you remember. Season 3 of #ShadowsFX that is, get your mind out of the gutter.
— What We Do In The Shadows (@theshadowsfx) October 31, 2021
All episodes now streaming #FXonHulu. pic.twitter.com/VGAsSuE4t1
First up from Ranker's suggestions is another quirky comedy series called What We Do in the Shadows, which was created by Jermaine Clement who also created Flight of the Conchords. What We Do in the Shadows is a mockumentary featuring a group of Staten Island vampires who aim to take over all of North America. The show has been critically acclaimed for its comical writing and absolutely entertaining cast.
The show has three seasons out, which are all available to stream on Hulu.
Their mom and brother are A-list. They’re not even on the guest list.
— HBO Max (@hbomax) August 11, 2021
Season 2 of The Other Two premieres August 26 on HBO Max. pic.twitter.com/gYtgRGbZHn
Next up from Ranker's recommendations is The Other Two, another comedy that showcases the struggles of hitting it big in the entertainment industry. The Other Two perfectly encapsulates the millennial reality, following the lives of siblings having to cope with the unexpected fame of their younger brother and mother. The relatability of the series delivers its comedic value, making it a show anyone of any age would adore.
The series is available to stream on HBO Max, with its second season recently premiering this past August.
Your prayers have been answered. #TheRighteousGemstones returns January 9 on @hbomax. pic.twitter.com/uEmdOZaSQy
— HBO (@HBO) November 5, 2021
Rounding off Ranker's final suggestion, fans of PEN15 would also love The Righteous Gemstones. This exceptional dark comedy series starring Danny McBride features a family struggling to keep control over a mega Evangelical church. Adam Devine and John Goodman are also highlights of the entertaining cast ensemble, delivering both intensity and humor to our screens.
Only one season of Righteous Gemstones is available to stream on HBO Max and Hulu, but a second season is premiering during January 2022.
For more recommendations like these, make sure to download the Watchworthy app to get even more personalized suggestions.