Pete Davidson Movies And TV Shows: What To Watch If You Love The Former SNL Star

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The career of Pete Davidson is one of the most fascinating in recent Hollywood history. After making a breakthrough as one of the youngest Saturday Night Live cast members ever, the comedian started to become a trending topic for his personal life, which is only one of the many ways he has managed to exceed expectations.

Even before he left the sketch comedy series in Season 47, he made his horror movie debut in one of the best A24 horror movies, Bodies Bodies Bodies, became a comic book movie star as Blackguard in The Suicide Squad, and even began showing his deeper side in more serious acting roles. Take a look at these flicks and more Pete Davidson movies and TV shows that all fans should see, which we have compiled for you here.

Pete Davidson on SNL

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Saturday Night Live (2014-2022)

Live from New York, executive producer Lorne Michaels’ variety series remains the quintessential example of great TV sketch comedies after so many decades on the air for its clever use of satire, strange (and strangely lovable) recurring characters, and memorable celebrity guest hosts.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson became the first Saturday Night Live cast member born in the 1990s when he joined in 2014 and went on to become a performer to look forward to, sometimes just to see what he will shock the Studio 8H audience with this time, despite showing up less and less near the end of his tenure.

Stream Saturday Night Live on Peacock.

Pete Davidson in Dumb Money

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Dumb Money (2023)

Lower-middle-class financial analyst and YouTube commentator Keith Gill (played by Paul Dano) buys stock in a struggling video game store chain and, much to his and the country's surprise, the investment proves to be a highly successful one.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: After Davidson appeared in an SNL sketch referencing Game Stop's skyrocketing stock, he was cast in Craig Gillespie's dramatization of the shocking story, Dumb Money -- and provided some funny improv, according to the director -- as Keith Gill's brother, Kevin.

Stream Dumb Money on Netflix.
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Buy Dumb Money on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Pete Davidson in Turbo Fonzarelli

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Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli (2024)

The comedian riffs on turning 30, trying to find a potential suitor for his mother, his childhood crush on Leonardo DiCaprio, and more.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Helmed by Big Time Adolescence director Jason Orley, Davidson's second Netflix special, Turbo Fonzarelli, is easily his most stylistically unique -- presented in grayscale -- but also features some of his strongest stand-up material yet.

Stream Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli on Netflix.

Tyrese Gibson and Pete Davidson in Fast X

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Fast X (2023)

Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew must contend with a sadistic drug kingpin (played by Jason Momoa).

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson officially became a part of the Fast and Furious movies franchise with his cameo in Fast X as an American computer hacker named Bowie.

Stream Fast X on Amazon Prime.
Buy Fast X on Blu-ray on Amazon.

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Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts (2023)

Two young, human Brooklynites (played by Anthony Ramos and Dominique FIshback) become wrapped up in a conflict between warring alien robots in the mid-1990s.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson lent his voice to the Transformers: Rise of the Beasts cast in the scene-stealing role of an Autobot named Mirage.

Stream Transformers: Rise of the Beasts on Paramount+.
Stream Transformers: Rise of the Beasts on Amazon Prime.
Buy Transformers: Rise of the Beasts on Blu-ray Amazon.

Joe Pesci and Pete Davidson in Bupkis

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Bupkis (2023)

A young comedian from Staten Island (played by Davidson) struggles to cope with his eccentric family, his increasing fame, and his own insecurities.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson leads the stacked, star-studded Bupkis cast (alongside legends like Edie Falco as his mother and Joe Pesci as his grandfather) in this surreal, satirical Peacock original exaggeration of the creator and star's own real life.

Stream Bupkis on Peacock.
Buy Bupkis on Amazon.

Pete Davidson in Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery

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Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery (2022)

Detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett) is partnered with Jason Bateman and Maya Rudolph to investigate the murder of Santa Claus.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson is brought in at the last minute as back-up to help solve the case in Who Killed Santa? A Muderville Murder Mystery -- a holiday special spun-off from Netflix's star-studded improv comedy series.

Stream Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery on Netflix.

Nathan Fillion and Pete Davidson on The Rookie

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The Rookie (2018-Present)

A dangerous, life-changing incident inspires middle-aged John Nolan (Nathan Fillion in one of his best TV shows) to pursue his dream of joining the LAPD.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Before participating in an improvised satire of crime procedurals, Davidson appeared on The Rookie alongside his The Suicide Squad co-star, Fillion, in one episode of Season 2 and two from Season 4 as John's half-brother, who is also named Pete.

Stream The Rookie on Hulu.
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Pete Davidson in Good Mourning

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Good Mourning (2022)

A young actor (played by Colson "Machine Gun Kelly" Baker) begins to suffer a crisis when he receives a foreboding text message from his girlfriend on the same day he vies for a life-changing movie role.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: In his most recent collaboration with Baker (who also co-writes and co-directs Good Mourning with Mod Sun), Davidson plays Berry -- an under-appreciated valet for the main character's building in this star-studded stoner comedy.

Stream Good Mourning on Paramount+ with Showtime add-on.
Rent or buy Good Mourning on Amazon.

The Freak Brothers cast

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The Freak Brothers (2020-Present)

After smoking an enchanted strain of marijuana in 1970, a close-knit trio (played by Woody Harrelson, John Goodman, and Pete Davidson) fall asleep and wake up to find that 50 years have passed.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: One of Davidson's first major TV shows outside of SNL was the star-studded, animated stoner comedy, The Freak Brothers, which sees the comic take on another comic book role and is also one of the first series made originally for free streaming service, Tubi, where it entered its second season in 2023.

Stream The Freak Brothers on Tubi.
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Pete Davidson in The Suicide Squad

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The Suicide Squad (2021)

Task Force X -- featuring both returning members like Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and new recruits, such as Bloodsport (Idris Elba) or Peacemaker (John Cena) -- is assigned a new mission that proves to be bigger, bloodier, and more bizarre than anything they have taken on before.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: For his first taste of superhero movie stardom, Davidson made a brief, but memorable and perfectly cast appearance as a bumbling criminal named Blackguard in the DC Extended Universe's new The Suicide Squad cast for writer and director James Gunn's bigger, bloodier, and more bizarre supervillain crossover adventure.

Stream The Suicide Squad on Max.
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Pete Davidson in Bodies, Bodies, Bodies

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Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)

A hurricane party for a group of old friends in their 20s begins to take a morbid turn when a seemingly harmless party game suddenly becomes way too real.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: For his horror movie debut, Davidson gives a convincing performance as a self-absorbed rich kid in one of the best horror movies of 2022, Bodies Bodies Bodies -- director Halina Reijn's clever, satirical whodunnit with a jaw-dropping ending from A24.

Stream Bodies Bodies Bodies on Netflix.
Stream Bodies Bodies Bodies on Showtime through Paramount+.
Rent or buy Bodies Bodies Bodies on Amazon.
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Pete Davidson and Kaley Cuoco walking in the evening in Meet Cute 2022 Peacock movie

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Meet Cute (2022)

After discovering a tanning bed that doubles as a time machine, a woman (played by Kaley Cuoco) uses its to relive her first date with her boyfriend (played by Davidson) over and over again before realizing she could also use it to change a few things about him.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Out of the handful of romantic comedies Davidson has starred in so far, the time travel flick Meet Cute -- which is available to stream with a Peacock subscription -- is easily one of the more unique of the bunch.

Stream Meet Cute on Peacock.
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Pete Davidson in Marmaduke

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Marmaduke (2022)

A family -- fed-up with their otherwise lovable great dane's unpredictable behavior -- find a potential solution in a snooty, famous dog trainer who believes that he can make the rambunctious canine into a winner at an upcoming dog show.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: For his first lead role in a family movie, Davidson lends his voice to the titular, iconic Great Dane in Marmaduke -- Netflix's animated adaptation of the long-running comic strip that actually did well on the platform's trending page the week it premiered.

Stream Marmaduke on Netflix.

Pete Davidson in Alive in New York

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Pete Davidson: Alive From New York (2020)

The comedian riffs on his brief engagement to Ariana Grande, the time when a pre-scandal Louis C.K. tried to get him fired from the Saturday Night Live cast, and other amusing personal anecdotes while performing his act in his own home state.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: In Alive from New York, his first Netflix stand-up special, Davidson finds plenty of ways to shock his audience almost purely by talking about himself, including his life following the tragic loss of his firefighter father on September 11, 2001.

Stream Pete Davidson: Alive From New York on Netflix.

Pete Davidson Presents The Best Friends

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Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends

Davidson hosts a showcase of stand-up comedians, each of whom he has a close, personal connection to.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Filmed at the Netflix is a Joke Festival in Los Angeles, The Best Friends is the kind of stand-up special that feels a bit like a bunch of buddies just getting together to tell jokes (one person at a time) and also happens to end with a performance by Machine Gun Kelly.

Stream Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends on Netflix.

Coolio and Pete Davidson on Goddamn Comedy Jam

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Goddamn Comedy Jam (2016)

A group of comedians take turns recalling their personal experiences with certain songs before performing them live.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson has "the time of [his] life" performing "Gangsta's Paradise" -- the iconic song from the movie, Dangerous Minds -- with its original artist and his favorite rapper, the late Coolio, in the show-stopping special, Goddamn Comedy Jam.

Stream Goddamn Comedy Jam on Paramount+.

Pete Davidson in The King of Staten Island

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The King Of Staten Island (2020)

Years after the loss of his father on September 11, 2001, a young aspiring tattoo artist (played by Davidson) struggles to come to terms with adulthood when his mother (played by Marisa Tomei) starts dating a new firefighter (played by fellow comedian Bill Burr).

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Director Judd Apatow co-wrote The King of Staten Island with star Davidson, whose own life served as the inspiration for this funny and heartily honest meditation on maturity.

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Griffin Gluck and Pete Davidson in Big Time Adolescence

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Big Time Adolescence (2020)

A naive teenager (played by Locke & Key’s Griffin Gluck) struggles to come to terms with his approaching adulthood when he is taken under the wing of his older sister’s ex-boyfriend -- a 23-year-old college dropout (played by Davidson).

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: In addition to once again playing an immature slacker in a movie released in 2020, Davidson also served as a producer on Big Time Adolescence -- an endearing, Hulu exclusive coming-of-age story from first-time director Jason Orley which earned a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival.

Stream Big Time Adolescence on Hulu.

Pete Davidson in The Dirt

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The Dirt (2019)

Four young musicians from Hollywood embark on a most gratuitous journey of sex, drugs, and rock ’n roll as they become one of the most popular and notorious hair metal bands of the 1980s.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Before acting alongside Machine Gun Kelly in Big Time Adolescence and Good Mourning, Davidson played his onscreen band manager, Tom Zutaut, in The Dirt -- director Jeff Tremaine’s Netflix exclusive adaptation of Mötley Crüe’s best-selling 2001 autobiography.

Stream The Dirt on Netflix.

Glen Powell and Pete Davidson in Set It Up

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Set It Up (2018)

A young man (played by Glen Powell) and woman (played by Zoey Deutch) who feel overworked by their respective bosses (played by Taye Diggs and Lucy Liu) realize the answer to their prayers may lie in teaming up to play matchmaker for the both of them.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: In his first Netflix original production, Davidson plays the very non-stereotypically gay roommate of the male lead in Set It Up -- a fun, classically done romantic-comedy from Emmy-winning TV director Claire Scanlon.

Stream Set It Up on Netflix.

Josh Brener and Pete Davidson in What Men Want

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What Men Want (2019)

A female sports agent (played by Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson) who is struggling to climb up in the ranks alongside her predominantly male colleagues suddenly seems to find a strange solution when an accident gives her the ability to read men's thoughts.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: This time, Davidson plays a non-stereotypically gay co-worker of the female lead of What Men Want -- a gender-swapped reimagining of the romantic fantasy comedy What Women Want, starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt, from 2000.

Rent or buy What Men Want on Amazon.
Buy What Men Want on Blu-ray on Amazon.

Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, and Pete Davidson in Trainwreck

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Trainwreck (2015)

A writer for a men's magazine (played by Amy Schumer) who has sworn off commitment since her parents' divorce finds her romantic philosophies challenged when she begins to fall for the subject of her latest article -- a doctor who specializes in treating star athletes (played by Bill Hader).

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Years before teaming with Judd Apatow on his own semi-autobiographical film, the director cast Davidson in an uncredited cameo as a patient of Hader's Dr. Aaron Conners in Trainwreck -- a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy written by and starring Schumer that actually helped Davidson get hired on SNL.

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Pete Davidson in SMD

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Pete Davidson: SMD (2016)

Going to "prehab," Justin Bieber, and his own crazy experiences with psychedelic mushrooms are among the topics that Davidson pokes fun at while performing at New York City's Skirball Center.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: In his very first stand-up comedy special, and one of the best on stand-up specials on Paramount+, Davidson also goes into his personal experiences since the death of his father, whose initials, "SMD," were the inspiration for the title and also happen to stand for a certain lewd phrase.

Stream Pete Davidson: SMD on Paramount+.
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Pete Davidson in The Angry Birds Movie 2

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The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019)

The flightless denizens of Bird Island must form an alliance with their swine enemy King Leonard and his army when a tyrannical eagle threatens to cause problems for both of them.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: A couple years before he was cast in the title role of Marmaduke, Davidson made his animated voice acting debut as Jerry the Eagle, one of the funniest side characters of The Angry Birds Movie 2 -- a sequel to the movie adaptation of the popular mobile gaming app.

Rent or buy The Angry Birds Movie 2 on Amazon.
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John Mulaney and guest on Everybody's In L.A.

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John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's In L.A. (2024)

Host John Mulaney discusses various topics related to the City of Angels with comedians and esteemed local experts on a nightly, six-episode live-streaming event.

Why It’s A Must-Watch If You Like Pete Davidson: Davidson reunited with his buddies, Mulaney and Bill Hader, as a guest on the "Earthquakes" episode of Everybody's in L.A., where he also reminisced with comedian Luenell about appearing in his first movie, 2014's School Dance, together.

Stream John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A. on Netflix.

Since leaving Saturday Night Live (which he would return to host in Season 49), Davidson has been pretty busy and, at this point, there is nowhere for the comic actor to go but up. Keep an eye out for his upcoming horror movie, The Home, and his upcoming collaboration with Eddie Murphy called The Pickup, and another eye on the 2024 movies schedule, our upcoming 2025 movies schedule, and our 2024 TV premiere schedule for whatever else he has dropping next.

Jason Wiese
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Jason Wiese writes feature stories for CinemaBlend. His occupation results from years dreaming of a filmmaking career, settling on a "professional film fan" career, studying journalism at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO (where he served as Culture Editor for its student-run print and online publications), and a brief stint of reviewing movies for fun. He would later continue that side-hustle of film criticism on TikTok (@wiesewisdom), where he posts videos on a semi-weekly basis. Look for his name in almost any article about Batman.