Road to... Movies: Essential Films
This curated watch order highlights three of the franchise's best films that represent the Road to... core experience. Starting with the original that established the formula, moving to the widely considered best entry in the series, and concluding with the film most famous for its fourth-wall breaking comedy.
Since each film is completely standalone, you can enjoy these essential entries without missing any story elements, getting the full flavor of the classic buddy comedy series in just three films.
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Road to Singapore
Two playboy friends travel to Singapore hoping to escape their romantic troubles, but their plans are complicated when they both fall for the same enchanting dancer.

Road to Morocco
Two carefree castaways wash ashore in an Arabian desert and find themselves in an exotic city where they both fall for the beautiful Princess Shalmar.

Road to Utopia
Two bumbling friends discover a map to a secret gold mine while traveling to Alaska, setting off a wild chase involving thugs, a woman seeking her father's stolen map, and a scheming villain who wants the treasure for himself.
Other Film Series
Abbott and Costello
The legendary comedy duo's complete 36-film anthology spanning 16 years of slapstick, wordplay, and iconic routines.
Phantom of the Opera
Feature film adaptations of Gaston Leroux's classic Gothic romance about a disfigured musical genius haunting the Paris Opera House.
Pitch Perfect
A musical comedy trilogy following the Barden Bellas a cappella group through college competitions and beyond graduation.
The Beatles
The theatrical feature films starring the Fab Four during their time together as a band.
The Muppets
Beloved puppet characters created by Jim Henson embark on various adventures, from Hollywood dreams to classic literary adaptations.
View Askewniverse
Kevin Smith's interconnected comedy universe following slackers, comic book fans, and the iconic stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob across eight live-action films.