Catch-22 (2019)

TV show · 2019 · Comedy, Drama, War & Politics · English

Curator score: 5.2/10 (23.5K ratings)

There's only no way out.

Overview

Pianosa Island, Italy, World War II. Bombardier John Yossarian tries to fulfill his duty, maintain sanity and return home as soon as possible, but incompetence and bureaucracy constantly stand in his way.

Ratings

Production

Smokehouse Pictures, Anonymous Content, Lakeside Ultraviolet, Yoki, Paramount Television Studios

Cast

Christopher Abbott, Kyle Chandler, Daniel David Stewart, Tessa Ferrer, Lewis Pullman, Rafi Gavron, George Clooney, Graham Patrick Martin, Grant Heslov, Kevin J. O'Connor, Austin Stowell, Jon Rudnitsky, Gerran Howell, Jay Paulson, Salvatore Scarpa, Gian Piero Rotoli

Where to watch

Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, darkly comic war satire with strong performances and striking production value, but its limited-series format can feel compressed compared with the novel’s sprawling absurdity. Worth it if you want a polished, cynical WWII anti-war story with a distinctive tone.

Best for

  • Viewers who like anti-war satire and bureaucratic absurdism
  • Fans of prestige limited series with cinematic production
  • People who enjoy dark comedy mixed with wartime drama

Skip if

  • You want a straightforward, emotionally warm war drama
  • You prefer tightly plotted, fast-moving storytelling
  • You dislike bleak humor and cynical institutional satire

Overview

Catch-22 is a stylish, often very funny adaptation that captures the novel’s sense of circular logic and institutional madness. Christopher Abbott gives Yossarian a restless, wounded energy, and the ensemble is strong enough to keep the shifting tone grounded even when the story becomes deliberately disorienting.

Worth noting

The series looks excellent and has real ambition in how it stages the absurdity of war, but that ambition also works against it at times. Because the source material is so expansive and recursive, the miniseries can feel like it is racing through major ideas rather than fully living inside them.

Bottom line

As a one-season limited series, it lands more as a high-quality interpretation than a definitive adaptation. If you’re tuned to its dry, bitter humor and anti-authority edge, it’s rewarding; if you want a more emotionally immersive or narratively streamlined war drama, it may feel a little distant.

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Topics

satire, war drama, dark comedy, limited series, prestige drama, absurdism, period piece, anti-authority, ensemble cast, WWII

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