As a movie reviewer, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: Richard Kind and Saymo are set to reunite on our screens once more! The announcement came as a breath of fresh air when Netflix revealed that John Mulaney would be gracing our screens again with a follow-up to his 2024 live talk show, initially titled Everybody’s in L.A.. Details about the sequel were scarce at first, but on January 30 during its Next on Netflix event, Mulaney himself cleared up any doubts.
The new iteration of the show, now named Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney, will premiere on March 12 at 10 p.m. ET and air for a dozen consecutive weeks. The show will be live globally with no delay, ensuring we’ll never find ourselves caught up in the latest news or trends. Instead, Mulaney promised, it will continue to be reckless, just as Netflix has always provided them with data that they’ll choose to ignore.
The streamer was so enamored by this pitch that, according to Deadline, it gave the show a two-season order straight away. So mark your calendars, folks! Get ready for another hilarious journey with John Mulaney, Richard Kind, and Saymo starting March 12. It’s going to be a wild ride!
Despite shifting away from focusing solely on Los Angeles, the upcoming show will maintain several key aspects of the original that made us fans. This includes interactive segments with live audience calls and a unique blend of guests, ranging from celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger to comedians like Nikki Glaser, to professionals such as family therapists, all accompanied by music from bands like Mannequin Pussy. As John Mulaney put it, “Imagine seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger next to Nikki Glaser next to a family therapist with music by Mannequin Pussy – that’s the kind of unexpected mix we’re offering.” Mulaney emphasized that while he isn’t introducing anything entirely new, by rearranging elements that others have used and presenting them in an unconventional order, he aims to create a fresh feel, which is what truly matters.
As a film enthusiast, I must admit, I had my concerns about maintaining the enchanting spontaneity of the original series with all this advanced planning. However, John Mulaney made it clear he’s still keeping things unpredictable and free-spirited, saying something along the lines of: “Since Harry and Meghan, no one has received as much money from Netflix without a clear game plan – rest assured, I’m not letting that stop me from playing it by ear.
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2025-01-30 20:53