A rousing conclusion to this season of Everybody's Live. John Mulaney Did, In Fact, Fight Three Teenage Boys Alex Young
The Canadian punk act performed an inspired rendition of "A Boat to Drown In." John Mulaney Gets METZ to Reunite for His Netflix Show: “One of My Favorite Bands Ever” Spencer Kaufman
During the filming of Episode 7, "Are Dinosaurs Put Together Correctly?", it did really take 3 men to help rescue Saymo. What I Saw Behind the Scenes at Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney Liz Shannon Miller
The 35-date outing kicks off in June and runs through December. John Mulaney Announces 2025 Standup Tour “Mister Whatever” Scoop Harrison
The comedian's strengths as a host came out in the first of twelve live shows. So Far, John Mulaney’s Everybody’s Live Is the Best Money Netflix Has Spent In Years Liz Shannon Miller
Pete Davidson also made a surprise cameo in the musical number. Andy Samberg As RFK Jr.’s Central Park Bear Stars in John Mulaney’s SNL Musical Sketch Alex Young
Nick Kroll’s got a lot going on right now: The recent release of his new Netflix standup special Little Big Boy; his supporting role in one of the year’s most discussed films, Don’t Worry Darling; and the upcoming new season of Big Mouth, the animated coming-of-age comedy he co-created with Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett. Not to mention the many, many other projects he’s guest-starred in over the last few years, a list that includes What We Do In the Shadows, Our Flag Means Death, Bob’s Burgers, Dickinson, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. “I’ve been so lucky to be able to be on so many of the shows that I liked,” Kroll tells Consequence. “And it’s something that I’ve tried to work on, to tell those people that I like their show and that if they ever wanted to have me on i...
John Mulaney has once again expanded his “From Scratch” standup comedy tour with the addition of 13 new dates. Specifically, the newly announced dates include a show at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl as part of the Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival; as well as stops in Springfield, IL; Toledo, OH; New Haven, CT; Red Bank, NJ; Newark, NJ; Dayton, OH; and University Park, PA. Check out Mulaney’s complete, updated tour schedule below (new dates are in bold). A ticket pre-sale begins Wednesday, April 6th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use code: SCARTCH), with a public on-sale following Friday, April 8th. Tickets will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster. Advertisement Related Video John Mulaney 2022 Tour Dates:04/07 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center04/08 — San Jose, CA @ SAP Center04/09 — Salt La...
Puss and Boots is down to his ninth and final life in the new trailer for DreamWorks’ The Last Wish. This is the long-gestating sequel to 2011’s Puss in Boots, which itself was a spinoff of 2004’s Shrek 2. Antonio Banderas returns as the titular fearless feline, who begins the trailer by defeating a giant, but who lingers in his victory speech a little too long and finds himself crushed to death. That’s nothing new to Puss in Boots, who, as he soon recounts, has died a number of times. There was the bull-fighting incident, the time he didn’t land on his feet, the mix-up with seafood, and the whoopsie in a cannon. He’s a bit slow to count it up — “I’m not really a math guy,” he says — but to his horror, he soon realizes he has already perished eight times. “What do ...
This weekend’s John Mulaney-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live felt more affected than usual by outside circumstances—and not, thankfully, in the sense that it featured topical yuks in a political cold-open sketch. On the contrary, the show opened on a surprisingly somber note with a performance from the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York, singing the Ukraine national anthem. While sometimes SNL’s dips into sincerity can feel maudlin, this time it was a blessed relief that the show didn’t feel the need to drag out any “doddering Biden” or “crazy Putin” gags. If anyone was counting on Mulaney to lighten the mood, well, he did, but on his own terms, performing a stand-up monologue where he discussed his recent off-camera struggles with addiction. Mulaney’s showcase monologue displaced the...
Saturday Night Live will revealed the guest list for the next three episodes of its 47th season. As previously reported, John Mulaney will become the third fastest person in SNL history join the Five-Timers Club when he pairs up with LCD Soundsystem on the show’s February 26th episode. Charli XCX, whose December 2021 appearance on SNL was canceled when everyone tested positive for COVID, will get a re-do on March 5th on an episode hosted by Moon Knight star Oscar Isaac. Charli will release her new album, CRASH, on March 18th. Related Video Then on March 12th, Catwoman actress Zoë Kravitz will host an episode featuring musical guest Rosalía. The Spanish pop star previously appeared on SNL last year as Bad Bunny’s surprise guest, but this will mark her first time getting to headline herself....
John Mulaney is set to join Saturday Night Live’s Five-Timers Club as he returns to host on February 26th. LCD Soundsystem will serve as the episode’s musical guest, marking the band’s first visit to Studio 8H since 2017. Mulaney, who worked on SNL as a writer between 2008 and 2014, first hosted an episode of the show in 2018. He’s since hosted in each subsequent season, making him one of the fastest hosts to join the illustrious Five-Timers Club (three years and 320 days, to be exact). In fact, only Steve Martin and Buck Henry joined the club in a shorter time frame. Following Mulaney’s most recent turn as host in October 2020, he entered rehab for substance abuse. After completing treatment, he began dating actress Olivia Munn. The couple welcomed their first child in December 2021. Mula...