
If you loved
The Trip
Michael Winterbottom · Series · 2010
You loved The Trip for the way it uses forced travel to turn mundane male banter into poignant existential reflection.
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Adaptation
The Trip
Film · 2021

Adaptation
Over Your Dead Body
Jorma Taccone · Film · 2026
Books on the same thread

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Douglas Adams · Book · 1979
Much like the improvised dialogue in The Trip, this story uses absurd, cynical humor to explore the insignificance of human life while maintaining a sharp, satirical perspective on existence.

Last Orders
Graham Swift · Book · 1997
If the camaraderie of The Trip resonated with you, this novel mirrors that specific blend of male friendship and melancholic reflection as four men process grief during a road trip.
To the Nines
Janet Evanovich · Book · 2004
The Trip thrives on the friction between its leads, and you will find a similar energy here as Stephanie navigates high-stakes travel while dealing with colorful, difficult personalities in Vegas.
Less (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize)
Andrew Sean Greer · Book · 2017
This novel captures the same midlife malaise found in The Trip, following a protagonist who uses international travel as a comedic, albeit desperate, escape from his own mounting personal regrets.
Films on the same thread

Il Sorpasso
Film · 1962
The Trip owes much to this classic, which masterfully depicts the tension and bonding between two mismatched men driving through the countryside, blending existential freedom with sharp social observations.

The Menu
Mark Mylod · Film · 2022
While The Trip finds humor in culinary elitism, this film pushes those themes to a dark, satirical extreme, exposing the pretension surrounding high-end food culture through a tense, isolated journey.

The Fundamentals of Caring
Rob Burnett · Film · 2016
This film mirrors the road trip structure of The Trip, focusing on how forced proximity and conversation allow two men to move past their personal traumas and find common ground.

Planes, Trains and Automobiles
John Hughes · Film · 1987
If the chemistry in The Trip kept you engaged, you will appreciate this classic study of two polar opposite personalities forced together on a chaotic journey filled with travel mishaps.
Podcasts on the same thread

The MeatEater Podcast
MeatEater · Podcast · 2026
The Trip highlights a deep connection to the origins of food, and this podcast offers a similarly grounded, thoughtful look at the natural world, hunting, and our relationship with consumption.

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
Team Coco & Earwolf · Podcast · 2026
This podcast captures the specific brand of self-deprecating, celebrity-focused improv comedy that defined The Trip, focusing on the awkward, authentic nature of professional intimacy and the struggle to build friendships.
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Common questions
What order should I watch The Trip series and movies in?
You should begin with the original 2010 television series The Trip, which features Steve and Rob reviewing restaurants. Following the series, you can watch the subsequent film installments, including the 2021 movie titled The Trip, to continue following the journey established in the initial television production.
Is The Trip 2021 a direct continuation of the 2010 show?
Yes, the 2021 movie The Trip continues the premise established in the 2010 television series. Both projects center on Steve and Rob as they travel to review restaurants, maintaining the core narrative focus and character dynamics introduced during the original 2010 production directed by Michael Winterbottom.
Are there other projects like The Trip I can watch?
If you enjoyed the format of The Trip, you can explore other related works such as the 2021 movie The Trip or the 2026 film Over Your Dead Body. These titles are connected to the same creative lineage as the original 2010 television series featuring Steve and Rob.
How long is the original The Trip series?
The original The Trip is a television series released in 2010 by Michael Winterbottom. It follows Steve as he agrees to review six restaurants and takes Rob along for the journey. This initial series serves as the foundation for later adaptations, including the 2021 movie The Trip.