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This Glenn Howerton Series Is Perfect For Fans Of The Abbott Elementary/It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Crossover
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Despite being two very different kinds of comedies, the hit Philadelphia-set sitcoms "Abbott Elementary" and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" managed a pair of hilarious crossover episodes that showed the comedic flexibility of the people who made them. The extremely dark and rather adult "Always Sunny" humor somehow managed to mix brilliantly with the more sentimental and family friendly "Abbott," creating a mix that felt like nothing else on television ... almost. 

For those seeking an acerbic but surprisingly sweet sitcom series set in a school that has elements of both "Abbott Elementary" and "It's Always Sunny," look no further than "A.P. Bio," created by former "Saturday Night Live" writer Mike O'Brien. "A.P. Bio" began its run on NBC before being canceled and then uncanceled and moved to Peacock, where it was unfortunately canceled a second time, ending with season 4, but it's still a satisfying watch despite its loose ends.
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  • 7/21/2025
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
10 Best Shows Like ‘The Righteous Gemstones’ To Watch If You Loved the Series
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The Righteous Gemstones is a comedy-drama series created by Danny McBride. The HBO series revolves around the extremely dysfunctional Gemstone family, who are popular televangelists. The Gemstones never do the things they preach, and use their power and wealth to do whatever they want. The Righteous Gemstones stars Danny McBride, Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, Tony Cavalero, Cassidy Freeman, Gregory Alan Williams, Tim Baltz, John Goodman, Skyler Gisondo, Dermot Mulroney, Walton Goggins, Jennifer Nettles, and M. Emmet Walsh. So, if you loved the hilarious dark comedy, outrageous situations, and entertaining characters in The Righteous Gemstones, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Credit – FX

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a satirical dark comedy series created by Rob McElhenney. The FX series is set in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and it revolves...
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  • 5/19/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Shows Like ‘St. Denis Medical’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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St. Denis Medical is a mockumentary-style medical workplace comedy series created by Eric Ledgin and Justin Spitzer. The NBC series is set on the premises of St. Denis Medical Center in Oregon, and it follows Alex, the Supervising Nurse in the emergency department, as she struggles with her extremely demanding job and eccentric co-workers. St. Denis Medical stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper, David Alan Grier, and Kaliko Kauahi. So, if you loved the workplace setting, hilarious comedy, and entertaining characters in St. Denis Medical, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Abbott Elementary Credit – ABC

Abbott Elementary is a mockumentary-style workplace comedy series created by Quinta Brunson. The ABC series is set on the premises of the underfunded Abbott Elementary school in West Philadelphia. It follows a group of...
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  • 5/15/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
10 Best Shows Like ‘Community’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Community is a satirical comedy series created by Dan Harmon. The NBC series follows Jeff Winger, a lawyer who gets disbarred after it is discovered that he lied about having a bachelor’s degree. To get his legal career back, he began attending Greendale Community College. He soon befriends a group of misfits, including Britta, Abed, Shirley, Annie, Troy, and Pierce. Community stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alison Brie, Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and Jim Rash. So, if you loved the entertaining stories, hilarious dark comedy, and compelling characters in Community, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

A.P. Bio Credit – Peacock

A.P. Bio is a workplace comedy sitcom series created by Mike O’Brien. The NBC series follows Jack Griffin, a philosophy professor who gets fired from...
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  • 3/25/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
13 Best Shows Like ‘Mythic Quest’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Mythic Quest is one of the best Apple TV+ original series and a brilliant comedy series with genius performances by the ensemble cast. Created by It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia famed creator Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz, the series follows the team behind the biggest multiplayer video game of all time as they are tasked with building new worlds and creating new heroes and legends. McElhenney and Charlotte Nicado lead the series’ cast into some brilliantly funny storylines. So, if you loved the outrageous storylines, hilarious comedy, and compelling characters in Mythic Quest, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is a dark comedy series created by Rob McElhenney. The FX series revolves around a group...
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  • 2/2/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
What We Do In The Shadows' Doug Jones Talks The Baron's Season 6 Return, Jerry's Betrayal & That Major Cameo
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Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for What We Do in the Shadows season 6, episode 9, "Come Out and Play"!

Doug Jones is back as The Baron, but things are not all that pleasant, in What We Do in the Shadows season 6. Jones is one of the most iconic character actors known for his work in makeup and special effects prosthetics, namely his celebrated turns as Abe Sapien in Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy movies, Admiral Saru in Star Trek: Discovery and the Amphibian man in The Shape of Water, among others. Jones was introduced in the pilot of FX's What We Do in the Shadows as Baron Afanas, an ancient vampire who is the main group's leader, and has nearly been killed multiple times by Guillermo.

In What We Do in the Shadows season 6, it's revealed that The Baron has finally recovered from his latest near-fatal encounter with the sun, having...
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Doug Jones on the Baron’s Big Award & That Surprise Guest Star
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[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for What We Do in the Shadows Season 6, Episode 9, “Come Out and Play.”] What We Do in the Shadows saw the vampires of New York City step into the light for a very special occasion as Baron Afanas (Doug Jones) prepared to accept an Eternal Lifetime Achievement Award. But as with most plans on FX‘s beloved mockumentary, the Baron’s moment didn’t go as planned as he was joined by his “kids,” the vampires of Staten Island, Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Lazslo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proskch). When the Baron is invited onto the stage to receive his honor by presenter and former forgotten Staten Island roommate, Jerry (Mike O’Brien), the disgruntled vampire tore down the figure with demeaning words. Jerry called out the Baron for not fulfilling his promise to take over the continent, and Lazslo’s monster didn’t take too kindly to it,...
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  • 12/3/2024
  • TV Insider
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6: Jerry's Betrayal Of The Baron & Major Episode 9 Character Death Explained By Star
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Warning: This post contains spoilers for What We Do in the Shadows season 6, episode 9.In What We Do in the Shadows' most recent episode, Baron Afanas faces a dramatic betrayal during what was meant to be a celebratory gathering, and star Doug Jones breaks it down. The series, based on the 2014 mockumentary film by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, follows the lives of vampire roommates navigating modern life in Staten Island. Jones, renowned for his roles as grotesque creatures, plays Baron Afanas, an ancient vampire who initially set the Staten Island vampires on their mission to conquer the New World.

In an interview with Screen Rant, Jones discussed the unexpected betrayal at the meeting of all the New York vampires. Despite his initial fiery demise in season 1, the Baron has returned multiple times, with Jones’ portrayal of the What We Do in the Shadows character earning praise for his comedic temperament and physicality.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Bella Garcia
  • ScreenRant
It's Always Sunny Star's Acclaimed Sitcom Becomes Netflix Hit 3 Years After Getting Canceled
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A sitcom series starring one of the leads from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has become a Netflix hit three years after its last episode aired. Glenn Howerton stars in the comedy sitcom A.P. Bio as a down-on-his-luck teacher who returns to his hometown.

A.P. Bio originally aired on NBC for two seasons from 2018 to 2019 before it was canceled. Shortly after, NBC reversed its decision, deciding to renew the show for a third season on its streaming service, Peacock. After the surprise renewal, A.P. Bio ran for two more seasons but was canceled for a second time in 2021. Now, the show has recently made its debut on the Netflix streaming service, where ScreenRant reports it has spent several days in Netflix's Top 10 TV shows chart in the United States.

Related Superman & Lois Star Addresses Spinoff Return Possibilities Ahead of Series Finale

Just ahead of the series finale, Tyler Hoechlin comments...
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  • 12/2/2024
  • by Sam Fang
  • CBR
How ‘A.P. Bio’ Was Canceled Twice (and How Fans Brought It Back)
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Although social media comes with plenty of negative qualities, it's impossible to deny the power it's given audiences. For fans of NBC's critically-acclaimed sitcom A.P. Bio, that power was put to the test in response to its cancelation — not once, but twice.

The show follows the hilariously scheming ex-Harvard philosophy professor Jack Griffin, played by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Glenn Howerton, after losing his dream job to his professional rival. Forced to take a high school position teaching advanced placement biology in his hometown, Griffin derails his class of honor students in an effort to take down his job-stealing enemy and take back his career.

Created by Saturday Night Live's Mike O'Brien with Executive Producer Seth Myers, the show has a talented crew and cast including comedian Patton Oswalt as the high school's principal, Lyric Lewis, Jacob McCarthy, Mary Sohn, Nick Peine, and Apama Brielle.
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Courtney Keller
  • MovieWeb
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Star's Other Sitcom With Multiple 100% Seasons On Rt Was Canceled Way Too Soon
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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Glenn Howerton scored rave reviews for his turn in the sitcom A.P. Bio — and the show deserved much better than an early cancelation. Since its four seasons arrived on Netflix, A.P. Bio has climbed the streaming charts to become a huge success. It’s a shame that success has come so late, because the series always struggled for viewership when it was actually on the air. In its initial run, it got canceled due to low viewership (more than once).

Howerton leads the A.P. Bio cast as Jack Griffin, a Harvard professor who’s forced to go back to his hometown and work at a high school after losing his dream job to his academic rival. This role made great use of the comedic strengths that Howerton has refined on It’s Always Sunny. Like Dennis Reynolds, Jack is vindictive and filled with rage.
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
Cancelled Sitcom Starring It's Always Sunny Actor With 100% Rt Score For Multiple Seasons Surges On Netflix Chart In US
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A well-regarded sitcom featuring a star from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is climbing the Netflix charts. It's Always Sunny is an Fxx comedy that was created by Rob McElhenney, who also stars alongside Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito as a group of self-centered, frequently cruel people who run a bar in Philadelphia. The show has run for 16 seasons and has already been renewed for two more, making it the longest-running American live-action sitcom of all time. Over the years, it has been nominated for three Emmys and won a People's Choice Award.

Although the show is still running, the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia cast has all pursued other major projects during its tenure on the air. This includes Danny DeVito making appearances in a variety of prominent movies such as Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Haunted Mansion, Jumanji: The Next Level, and Dumbo. Other projects include Rob...
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  • 11/28/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
A.P. Bio Cast & Character Guide
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The former NBC sitcom A.P. Bio has a robust cast full of hilarious main and supporting characters. Mike O'Brien of Saturday Night Live acclaim created the original sitcom, which first premiered on February 1, 2018. The show is centered around professor turned high-school teacher Jack Griffin, who is played by Glenn Howerton of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. A.P. Bio follows Jack as he transitions from being a philosophy professor at Harvard University to an A.P. Biology teacher at his hometown high school after falling from grace due to a YouTube video.

A.P. Bio ran for two seasons on NBC before moving to Peacock for its final two seasons. The series was canceled twice even though it maintained an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 88%, with its second and third seasons earning perfect 100% critic scores. Despite the positive reviews of A.P. Bio, there was not enough consistent viewership for the series to continue past four seasons.
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  • 11/24/2024
  • by Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
Why AP Bio Was Canceled (Twice)
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Despite strong reviews, AP Bio, was canceled two separate times during its four-season run, and the reason behind the sitcom's cancelations is a frustrating and difficult truth. Initially released in 2018, AP Bio follows Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard philosophy professor who must move back to his hometown and begin teaching AP Biology at his local high school. However, Griffin decides that rather than actually teaching his students biology, he will prepare them to take down his arch nemesis so that he can get the job he believes is rightfully his.

On the page, AP Bio had plenty going for it during its run. The series starred It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star, Glenn Howerton, as Griffin, along with Lyric Lewis, Mary Sohn, Paula Pell, and Patton Oswalt. AP Bio's cast also included notable guest stars such as Nikki Glaser, Niecy Nash, and Angela Kinsey. On top of that, the series...
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  • 11/20/2024
  • by Megan Hemenway
  • ScreenRant
The likely reason A.P. Bio was unfortunately canceled and season 5 didn't happen
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A.P. Bio has become a surprise hit on Netflix, but sadly, there’s a good reason why we never got a fifth season for this comedy!

Debuting on NBC in early 2018, A.P. Bio was created by Mike O’Brien and based on his own school experiences. It centered around Jack Griffin (Glenn Howerton), a rather arrogant philosophy professor who had been pushing for a job at Harvard. Not only did it go to someone else, but Jack’s outrage at the snub led to attacking a Harvard board member and being fired.

Blackballed from regular colleges, Jack is forced to move back to his hometown of Toledo, Ohio and take a job teaching biology at the high school, which he considers beneath him. When he realizes his class is filled with potential honor students, Jack enlists them in his quest to take revenge on the man who took his Harvard job,...
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  • 11/18/2024
  • by Michael Weyer
  • Netflix Life
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’: The Final 6th Season Premieres
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Starting this past Monday, ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ is back with a final sixth season on FX and Hulu. The first three episodes aired on Monday, October 21st, and each new episode will be released weekly on Mondays up until December 16th, 2024, for a total of 11 episodes. The episodes will be available to stream the next day on Hulu. ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ is a mockumentary-style comedy series about a household of vampires living in a gothic mansion in Staten Island, originally coming to the New World with the intention of conquering it. Four vampires live together as roommates, including the formerly terrible but now docile Nandor the Relentless (played by Kayvan Novak), the hot-tempered and overly-sex-concerned Laszlo (played by Matt Berry), the wistful Nadja (played by Natasia Demetriou), and an energy vampire by the name of Colin Robinson (played by Mark Proksch). Things to do:...
See full article at Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
  • 11/11/2024
  • by Tim Spross
  • Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
7 New Shows on Netflix in November 2024
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Netflix is ready with an entertainment-packed November this year. The upcoming month will see the return of some of Netflix’s best original shows including Cobra Kai and Outer Banks and also new brilliant shows like A Man on the Inside. Just like every month, Netflix is ready to overload you with great content. So, we’re here to tell you about the best 7 new TV shows coming to Netflix in November 2024.

Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2 (November 7)

Outer Banks returns for its much anticipated final five episodes of the final season this November. Created by Josh Pate, Jonas Pate, and Shannon Burke, Part 2 of Season 4 of the teen action adventure mystery thriller drama series will see our heroes fighting to get the Blackbeard’s treasure to save their new home. Outer Banks stars Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey,...
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  • 10/27/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
What We Do In The Shadows' Final Season Fulfills 1 Major Goal For Showrunner: "This Is The Season"
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The showrunner of What We Do in the Shadows has revealed the major goal they were able to accomplish in season 6. The FX mockumentary show, which stars Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, and Mark Proksch as Staten Island-based vampire roommates Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin Robinson, alongside Harvey Guilln as the human familiar Guillermo, is based on the 2014 New Zealand movie of the same name by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. What We Do in the Shadows season 6, which premiered with three episodes on October 21, will be the final season of the show.

Screen Rant had the opportunity to sit down for an interview with What We Do in the Shadows showrunner Paul Simms to discuss season 6. He revealed that the season was not necessarily fulfilling any long-term goals because each time they develop a season, they "use up everything we have." However, for the final season they got...
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  • 10/27/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Creates Interesting Colin Robinson Power Question, Reveals Star
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With What We Do In The Shadows season 6 throwing the vampire roommates into a complicated new scenario, Mark Proksch weighs in on how Colin Robinson's energy vampire powers have affected him throughout the changing dynamics. The final season of the series, a sequel to Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement's 2014 horror comedy of the same name, sees the four vampires dealing with their familiar's departure and the return of a forgotten roommate. Proksch's Colin Robinson is the group's dull and mundane residential energy vampire, feasting off of the negative atmosphere exuded by others rather than a victim's blood.

As What We Do In The Shadows season 6 explores what the recently awakened Jerry (Mike O'Brien) changes around the Staten Island vampire household, Proksch dove into Colin Robinson's power changes in Screen Rant. With Jerry bringing strife and stress as he critiques the current status of their forgotten conquest of the...
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  • 10/27/2024
  • by Nathan Graham-Lowery
  • ScreenRant
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Cast and Showrunner Look Back: ‘It Was Such a Slow Burn’
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When the cast and showrunner of “What We Do in the Shadows” talk about their impeccable FX comedy, two words keep coming up: fancy room.

This is the formal, technical, and maybe even industry term for exactly what viewers will suspect; the ornate sitting room of the Staten Island mansion where a group of vampires gather to lounge, fight, and occasionally hypnotize a private school principal to the point of irreparable brain damage. For showrunner Paul Simms and actors Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, and Mark Proksch, who all gathered together for a PaleyFest panel on October 19, group scenes in the Fancy Room were among what they’ll miss most now that “Shadows” has wrapped filming.

“Those were the scenes where I’d feel probably the most nervous going in,” Novak recalled of the early seasons. “‘Oh wow, these guys, it’s gotta be good, and I can’t fuck up.
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
4-Season Cancelled Sitcom With 100% Rt Score Starring It's Always Sunny Actor Coming To Netflix In November
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A.P. Bio, a comedy starring It's Always Sunny in Philidelphia lead Glenn Howerton, is coming to Netflix in November. The school-set comedy is getting a bit of a bump in visibility thanks to the success of ABC's Abbott Elementary and the acclaim of FX's English Teacher. But almost seven years earlier, Howerton headlined the four-season A.P. Bio, which had its distinct approach to the subgenre.

What's On Netflix has confirmed that all four seasons of A.P. Bio are coming to Netflix in the U.S. on Friday, November 15. Though the workplace comedy will still be available on Peacock, this marks the first time all 42 episodes will be available outside of NBCUniversal's Peacock streaming service. It also continues the trend of NBC series coming to Netflix, following titles, such as The Blacklist, The Good Place, and the recent Lopez vs. Lopez.

What A.P. Bio Coming To...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
‘What We Do in the Shadows’: Cast and Showrunner on What Lies Ahead and Jerry the Vampire, ‘the Worst Name’
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In the Season 6 premiere of “What We Do in the Shadows,” Laszlo (Matt Berry) has to spare a few moments to praise the virtues of the name Jerry the Vampire (Mike O’Brien).

“That was us trying to save our asses,” showrunner Paul Simms said at the show’s PaleyFest panel on October 19. “Jerry the vampire is the worst name. But in the writers room we were like ‘Okay so there’s a fifth roommate — Jerry or something, Jerry the Vampire,’ and then we just never got around to changing it.”

Simms shared that the idea for Jerry grew out of a growing list of unanswered questions in the writers room and how they could be addressed so far into the show. Why do vampires permit the presence of a human documentary crew? What will the footage be used for? When will they conquer the New World?

“We had actually talked...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Proma Khosla
  • Indiewire
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Just Introduced A Way For Guillermo To Move On From Nandor For Good
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for What We Do in the Shadows season 6.

FX's What We Do in the Shadows season 6 hints at how Guillermo can finally move on from his push-and-pull dynamic with his former master Nandor. What We Do in the Shadows returned for its sixth and final season on October 21, 2024, airing the first three episodes on FX before releasing them on Hulu the following day. Every key member of the What We Do in the Shadows cast returned for the celebrated series created by Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement, who also wrote, directed, and starred in the 2014 original film of the same name.

The series finale will be released on FX on December 16, 2024, to conclude what critics have called a solid final season of What We Do in the Shadows. The first three episodes pick up after the events of the What We Do in the Shadows season...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Team on Tackling the Office, Improv Moments & That Richard Nixon Impression
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[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for What We Do in the Shadows Season 6, Episodes 1-3.] What We Do in the Shadows is back, and the final season is serving up plenty of supernatural shenanigans for fans to sink their teeth into as three all-new episodes landed on FX. While some things have changed for the Staten Island-based vampire roommates, a lot hasn’t. Following his vampire reversal, former familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) has moved into the shed as Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Laszlo (Matt Berry), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proskch) wake up their long-forgotten fifth roommate Jerry (Mike O’Brien). Jerry’s awakening leads the vampires to reflect on unanswered questions he poses, like why there are still documentary cameras following them since Guillermo’s move out of the house. When Nadja and Nandor, who haven’t seen Guillermo in quite some time, confront the former familiar, Guillermo’s limited lodgings spark concern in Nadja...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • TV Insider
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6's Missing Roommate: Who Jerry Is & Where He's Been
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for What We Do in the Shadows season 6.FX's What We Do in the Shadows introduces a brand new housemate at the start of season 6 by the name of Jerry the Vampire. What We Do in the Shadows returned for its sixth and final season on October 21, 2024, airing the first three episodes on FX before releasing them on Hulu the following day. Every key member of the What We Do in the Shadows cast returned for the celebrated series created by Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement, who also wrote, directed, and starred in the 2014 original film of the same name.

The series finale will be released on FX on December 16, 2024, to conclude what critics have called a solid final season of What We Do in the Shadows. The first three episodes, titled "The Return of Jerry", "Headhunting", and "Sleep Hypnosis" pick up after the events of the...
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  • 10/22/2024
  • by Greg MacArthur
  • ScreenRant
What Happened in ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 5? Refresh Your Memory Before Final Season
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Get ready to sink your fangs into the final season of What We Do in the Shadows. Based on the 2014 cult classic mockumentary by Taika Waititi, the series follows a satirical group of vampires from Staten Island and is coming to an end after a gloriously hilarious run. In the trailer for the final and sixth season, Jerry (Mike O’Brien) — vampire and former roommate to Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) — wakes from his slumber and asks the group the question they’ve all been asking themselves since the beginning, “What is our current dark purpose?” Will the vamps find their purpose after all these centuries? To prepare for the upcoming season, sharpen your fangs with this recap of all the events in Season 5. FX Guillermo and Nandor’s Rocky Relationship Since the beginning of What We Do in the Shadows, Guillermo...
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  • 10/21/2024
  • TV Insider
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 6 Review: FX’s Hilarious Vampire Saga Sets the Stage for Monster Finale
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It’s kind of fantastical that Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s “What We Do in the Shadows” has held up as long as it has. It sure seemed like all the gory laughs possible from a quite specific, vampire mockumentary concept were drained by the movie that started the franchise in 2014.

A decade later, though, we’re at the sixth and final season of FX’s series adaptation. If the five previous runs are any indication, this kind of comedy can never die.

Things may be getting a bit anemic, though. The network only provided critics with the first three of Season 6’s 10 episodes, and while they scare up gasps and absurdity with rewarding regularity, nothing yet reaches the brilliant heights of Season 4’s meta reality TV satire “Go Flip Yourself” or the horny hilarity of the “Pride Parade” episode from last year.

But the centuries-old vampires have earned our patience,...
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  • 10/21/2024
  • by Bob Strauss
  • The Wrap
How What We Do In The Shadows Season 6's New Vampire Roommate Impacts Colin Robinson Explained
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Mark Proksch explains how a new character in What We Do in the Shadows season 6 affects his character. Proksch plays Colin Robinson, the show's plainclothes-wearing "energy vampire." In addition to Proksch, What We Do in the Shadows features a leading cast including Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillen, Kristen Schaal, and Doug Jones. The series returns for its sixth and final season later tonight, October 21, airing its first three episodes. From there, What We Do in the Shadows will continue weekly episodes on Mondays until December 16.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Proksch discusses how the introduction of Jerry the Vampire affects Colin Robinson. According to the actor, the introduction of Jerry equates to "more piling on Colin." Proksch added that "this guy can't buy a friend." Despite Colin's friction with Jerry, Proksch assured that actor Mike O'Brien "couldn't be further away from that character." This dissonance,...
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  • 10/21/2024
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
What We Do in the Shadows Season 6 Character Might Be Annoying But There's a Reason Behind It
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What We Do in the Shadows is close to premiering its sixth and final season. The FX show, however, has many more adventures for the four Staten Island vampires, as a forgotten vampire re-joins their group.

What We Do in the Shadows Season 6 has to unpack the events explored in the last installment and also say farewell to the vampires. However, the last episodes will also introduce a new vampire, all while planning to go out with a bang. Speaking to Collider at the New York Comic-Con, the cast and crew detailed what the new vampire, Jerry, means for the series.

Related What We Do in the Shadows Showrunner Reveals if Taika Waititi & Jemaine Clement Appear in Final Season

What We Do in the Shadows showrunner Paul Simms addresses whether Taika Waititiand Jemaine Clementwill appear in Season 6.

In the final season, the four vampires have a new roommate their old friend Jerry,...
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  • 10/19/2024
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
An underrated NBC comedy series is coming to Netflix in November 2024
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Netflix has truly been the gift that keeps on giving in 2024. All throughout the year, the streaming service has continued to acquire so many past and recent favorite television series for our binge-watching pleasure, even beyond its own original series.

Whether it's This Is Us, The Resident, Fire Country, Interview with the Vampire, Sex and the City, Lost, or How I Met Your Mother, there were (and are) plenty of great shows to binge on Netflix. In a post-Suits renaissance world, what's old is new again and we're all eating it up.

But the streamer isn't finished yet with bringing popular and underrated series to its ranks. This fall, Gossip Girl returns to Netflix, and soon after The CW classic arrives in October, one of NBC's most underrated workplace comedies begins streaming on Netflix for the first time.

NBC's 2018 comedy series A.P. Bio will begin streaming on Netflix in...
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  • 10/18/2024
  • by Reed Gaudens
  • Netflix Life
What We Do In The Shadows' Paul Simms On Putting Together Final Season, New Guest Stars & The Baron's Return
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Everyone's favorite group of off-kilter vampires are about to say goodbye in What We Do in the Shadows season 6. Co-created by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, the show has served as a sequel spinoff to their acclaimed 2014 mockumentary horror-comedy about a group of vampires living together in Wellington, New Zealand. The FX show has followed a similar formula, bringing the setting to New York and centering on a new group of vampires and one of their familiars living together and still being well behind the modern times.

What We Do in the Shadows season 6 will be bringing the Emmy-winning comedy to a close, with Guillermo, a few months behind his transformation back from vampire into human, trying to figure out what life he wants away from being a familiar. The vampires, meanwhile, reawaken their fifth roommate they forget they left in hibernation, who tries to reinvigorate the group to conquer the New World.
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  • 10/17/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
What We Do In The Shadows' Mark Proksch On Final Season, Saying Goodbye To Colin Robinson & Teaming With Laszlo
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Colin Robinson can't catch a break even heading into the final season of What We Do in the Shadows. Unlike the rest of the main characters seen in both the TV show and film, Colin is what's known as an energy vampire, who feeds off the life force of both humans and vampires simply by annoying them or boring them. The character is played by comedian and character actor Mark Proksch, who previously starred in the American version of The Office before going on to find further success both prior to and beyond the vampire comedy with Better Call Saul and Netflix's Exploding Kittens.

What We Do in the Shadows season 6 finds the group of vampires working to move on from Guillermo no longer being their and Nandor's familiar and, in the process, recalling they left their fifth vampire roommate, Jerry, in a state of hibernation. Colin, initially thrilled...
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  • 10/16/2024
  • by Grant Hermanns
  • ScreenRant
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What We Do In The Shadows The Final Season TV Review: The vampire comedy goes out on top
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Plot: In the sixth and final season of the Emmy-nominated comedy, Nandor, Nadja, Laszlo, Colin and Guillermo will enter the workforce, visit New Hampshire, go to a human dinner party, fête The Baron and conjure a demon — all while trying to find their place and their purpose in this crazy, mixed-up world.

Review: Since it debuted in 2019, What We Do In The Shadows has consistently been one of the funniest television shows. Taking a cue from the mockumentary film of the same name starring Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, What We Do In The Shadows has followed the Staten Island-based vampires Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), energy vampire Colin Robinson (Mark Prosch), and Nandor’s familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guillen) as they have explored the day to day life of the bloodsuckers and their interactions with the human world. The series has been consistent in tone and...
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  • 10/16/2024
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
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The ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Vampires Seem More Likely to Burn Out Than Fade Away
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The What We Do in the Shadows franchise has been so durable that a fan might be forgiven for thinking its shows may be just as immortal as its characters. From the mockumentary feature film to its first spin-off, Wellington Paranormal, to the FX series that also uses the movie’s title, we’ve enjoyed dozens of hours’ worth of comedy in this world. Given the facts of undead life for its mostly vampire cast, less discerning creators could have potentially kept it in (bat) flight for dozens more. But said creators are discerning, and whether we’re ready or not, the sixth season will be the last. The silver (bullet) lining: What We Do in the Shadows is going out at the peak of its vampiric powers.

Previous seasons have ended on a cliffhanger, most memorably the Season Four reveal that human familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) had finally run...
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  • 10/15/2024
  • Cracked
‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Goes Out On a Hilarious High Note With the Final Season [Review]
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“What is our current dark purpose?”

Each What We Do in the Shadows season has been interested in the unique growing pains experienced by Staten Island’s favorite misanthropic vampires, but there’s a sense of catharsis and closure in the series’ sixth and final season. It’d be very easy for What We Do in the Shadows to coast on what’s worked in the previous five seasons without rocking the boat. However, this farewell season channels the appropriate energy as it prepares the audience — and the characters — to say goodbye. There’s heavy awareness and reflection as What We Do in the Shadows’ vampires take stock of what they’ve accomplished throughout their lengthy lives and what they have to show for it all. There’s a lot more that could be done with these characters and What We Do in the Shadows as a whole, but it...
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  • 10/15/2024
  • by Daniel Kurland
  • bloody-disgusting.com
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Review: The Stellar Cast Elevates Storylines That Play Too Safe
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The first three episodes of What We Do in the Shadows season 6 offer a glimpse at the final season of FX's vampire comedy. While they set up multiple storylines that are likely to stretch across the 11-episode season, the most important is the awakening of Jerry (Mike O'Brien), a former roommate of the mockumentary series' Staten Island-based immortals who went into a "super-slumber" in the mid-1970s. Though they promised to wake him up in the '90s, they predictably forgot all about him, and his re-entry into their lives reminds them of forgotten dreams and desires from their pasts.

What We Do in the Shadows

Cast Matt Berry, Doug Jones, Harvey Guillen, Natasia Demetriou, Mark Proksch, Kayvan Novak, Kristen SchaalRelease Date March 27, 2019Seasons 6Genres Comedy, Horror, FantasyNetwork FXStreaming Service(s) HuluWriters Taika Waititi, Jemaine ClementDirectors Yana Gorskaya, Kyle Newacheck, Jemaine ClementShowrunner Stefani Robinson, Paul SimmsRating TV-ma Stream on...
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  • 10/15/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Review: The Final Bite Is Bloody Good Fun
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While the equally delightful "Eagle vs Shark" and "Boy" positioned Taika Waititi as one of the strongest cinematic voices out of New Zealand, it was "What We Do in the Shadows" that turned him into an international superstar. The mockumentary about a group of vampires living together and carrying out their daily lives wasn't just a laugh-out-loud success, it was, as /Film writer Jeremy Mathai describes, "a parody and a satire that borders on farce, but underneath such slapstick joys, it's also a deeply melancholic ode to finding acceptance among those who help make life worth living in the first place." Five years after the film charmed horror fans the world over, FX announced a TV series adaptation with a new gaggle of bloodsuckers, characters that I'd argue have since surpassed the beloved vamps from the film.

There's Nandor the Relentless (Kayvan Novak), a centuries-old Persian vampire who was once...
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  • 10/15/2024
  • by BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The Cast Of Welcome Back, Kotter
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High school sitcoms have always been a mixed bag, largely because the issues kids are dealing with at that age beg for a more nuanced take than the half-hour format can provide. Godawful shows like "Saved by the Bell," "Head of the Class" and "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" are the low standard a high school sitcom has to clear nowadays, so we need to count our blessings when something as wonderful as Mike O'Brien's "A.P. Bio" and the currently airing Brian Jordan Alvarez's "English Teacher" arrives.

Before those two sitcoms, the bar was set reasonably high by Gabe Kaplan's "Welcome Back, Kotter." Based in part on Kaplan's sitcom act, the comedian stars as Gabe Kotter, a former underachiever who returns to his old Bensonhurst Brooklyn neighborhood to teach at the high school that used to seem like a prison to him. He's now in charge of a new batch of knuckleheads,...
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  • 10/6/2024
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
What We Do in the Shadows Final Season Confirmed to Bring Back Fan Favorite Guest Star
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The comedy horror FX series What We Do in the Shadows premiered in 2019, based on the 2014 film of the same name. After a stellar run filled with many positive reviews and accolades, the series will end with the upcoming Season 6.

The series will bring back Kayvan Novak (Nandor the Relentless), Matt Berry (Laszlo), Natasia Demetriou (Nadja), Harvey Guilln (Guillermo), and Mark Proskch (Colin Robinson) for a new final adventure. As previously teased the final season will go out with a bang, the last installment will be filled with exciting guest stars and returning characters. Luckily, fan-favorite guest star Doug Jones, who plays the Royalty Vampire Baron Afanas will also return, as confirmed in an interview with ScreenRant.

Related What We Do in the Shadows Star Teases Satisfying Series Finale & Possible Reunion Film

Mark Proksch addresses the future of What We Do in the Shadows.

The upcoming final season of What We Do in the Shadows...
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  • 10/6/2024
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Doug Jones at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
Doug Jones Set to Return for Final Season of “What We Do in the Shadows”
Doug Jones at an event for The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
Legendary character actor Doug Jones will reprise his memorable role as Baron Afanas in the sixth and final season of the hit FX comedy series “What We Do in the Shadows.” In an interview with Screen Rant, Jones expressed enthusiasm about returning to the comical vampire character for the show’s conclusion.

The Baron has become a fan-favorite after appearing in 11 episodes across the first five seasons. Jones said playing the bumbling but ambitious Afanas has brought him much joy. “He’s such a silly vampire, always scheming for more power but never quite succeeding,” said Jones. “It’s been great fun for me.”

Show creators have confirmed Baron Afanas will be back, allowing long-time viewers a final chance to enjoy the character’s antics among the vampire housemates. “What We Do in the Shadows” follows the daily lives of four vampires and their human familiar who share a Staten Island home.
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  • 10/5/2024
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
Fan-Favorite What We Do In The Shadows Vampire Confirmed To Be Returning For Final Season
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What We Do in the Shadows will feature the return of a fan-favorite vampire in its final season. The FX mockumentary comedy, which stars Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, and Mark Proksch as vampire roommates who live in Staten Island with human familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guilln), is based on the 2014 movie of the same name by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. The upcoming What We Do in the Shadows season 6, which spans 11 episodes, will conclude the show's run.

Screen Rant recently sat down for an interview with Doug Jones, who plays the recurring role of the power-hungry and decrepit vampire Baron Afanas in What We Do in the Shadows, while he was promoting his role as a completely different vampire in the upcoming David Lee Fisher horror movie Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. While listing various vampire characters he has played throughout his career, including on the Guillermo del Toro horror series The Strain,...
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  • 10/5/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
What We Do in the Shadows Season 6 Teases A Fifth Vampire Roommate
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Nobody thought that a What We Do in the Shadows spinoff was ever going to top the original movie from Taika Waititi, but six seasons later and FX’s Wwdits series has managed to become a cult classic.

The series is now gearing up for its final season, and it teases a big surprise from the silly vampires of Staten Island – a new vampire.

A Secret New Vampire Roommate?

To get people in the mood for spooky season this October, the series has dropped its first trailer for the sixth season, and the premiere is expected to happen around the latter end of the month. Check this out:

Probably one of the biggest reveals is that the vampires actually have a fifth roommate that they forgot about—Jerry (played by SNL’s Mike O’Brien). Jerry...
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  • 10/4/2024
  • EpicStream
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ wakes the dead with new final season trailer [Watch]
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“What We Do in the Shadows,” FX’s comedy series about vampires in Staten Island, is ending with Season 6, which…sucks. But this new trailer will get your blood pumping.

Vampire roommates Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) all return for the final season, along with their former familiar and current human friend, Guillermo (Harvey Guillén) and their vampire bureaucrat acquaintance, The Guide (Kristen Schaal). The new trailer gives fans a good look at a new character — the vampires’ other roommate, Jerry (“A.P. Bio” creator Mike O’Brien), who they forgot to wake up after he went down for a nap 50 years ago. His return forces Nandor, Laszlo, and Nadja to evaluate what they’ve been doing for the past half-century, and if they’re honest with themselves, things are not great. “Not one goal accomplished, not one dream pursued, not one part...
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  • 10/3/2024
  • by Liam Mathews
  • Gold Derby
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Final Season Trailer: Vampires Set Out on Their Own Adventures
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In the trailer for the upcoming sixth and final season of What We Do in the Shadows, Staten Island vampire roommates Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou) and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch) are seen venturing out on their own journeys.

Even former familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guillén), after his brief stint as a vampire in season five, has left the vampires’ residence for a new home.

Nadja, meanwhile, is shown working at an office, where she tells viewers, “Every day I am learning the dark arts of corporate America … Tgi, Fml, Ngl, Lol.”

Laszlo continues his scientific experiments as he sets out to achieve his goal of “bringing life to a lifeless vessel.”

When Colin Robinson says that what he’s doing is like Frankenstein, Laszlo insists he has no idea what Colin is talking about.

“What I’m doing is completely original,” he says.

The trailer also...
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  • 10/3/2024
  • by Hilary Lewis
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6 Update Reveals New Details About The Vampires' Missing Roommate
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New details have been revealed about What We Do in the Shadows season 6's new roommate. The FX mockumentary show, which is based on the 2014 movie of the same name, follows Staten Island-based vampire roommates Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Laszlo (Matt Berry), Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), and Nandor (Kayvan Novak), as well as Nandor's human familiar Guillermo (Harvey Guilln). The upcoming What We Do in the Shadows season 6 will be the final season of the show, which originally premiered in 2019.

As part of the Entertainment Weekly Fall television preview, the publication spoke with showrunner Paul Simms about What We Do in the Shadows season 6. He offered insight into upcoming storylines, including Guillermo's maturation as he finds an office job. His place will quickly be filled by a long-lost fifth roommate named Jerry, played by Saturday Night Live's Mike O'Brien. Simms revealed that Jerry was the vamprires' "best friend who they...
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  • 9/6/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Shows Like ‘Party Down’ To Watch If You Love The Series
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Party Down is one of those comedy shows that very few people know about but those who know it, love it and really appreciate the recent revival. The Starz series follows the story of a group of out-of-work actors in Los Angeles who are trying to earn a living by working in a catering company and still hoping to make it big in the industry. Party Down stars Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Lizzy Caplan, Ryan Hansen, Martin Starr, Jane Lynch, and Megan Mullally. So, if you loved the group dynamics, cringe comedy, and a bit of dark humor in Party Down, here are some similar shows you could watch next.

Corporate (Paramount+ & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Comedy Central

Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series follows the miserable lives of two downtrodden employees as they die a...
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  • 8/7/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
What We Do In The Shadows Season 6: The Guide Gets A Best Friend, Tease Stars
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The What We Do in the Shadows stars reveal a new development for The Guide during an interview at San Diego Comic-Con. The Guide is a recurring character in the series who is played by Kristen Schaal. Throught What We Do in the Shadows, The Guide asists the Vampiric Council and gradually becomes a greater part of the series. What We Do in the Shadows returns for its sixth and final season this fall, on October 21.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant at Comic-Con, What We Do in the Shadows Schaal and showrunner Paul Simms speak about The Guide's season 6 arc. Schaal spoke about The Guide character, noting that she's "coming back to the same crew that doesn't want her over and over." To adress this element of The Guide's character, Simms noted that season 6 will see The Guide "find[] a new best friend." Check out the full...
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  • 7/26/2024
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
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Michael Keaton on ‘SNL’: 3 Sketches You Have to See
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The first time Michael Keaton hosted Saturday Night Live back in 1982, the New Joe Jackson Band served as the episode’s musical guest (the next time he hosted, ten whole years later, Morrissey was on deck to provide the jams). The New Joe Jackson band may no longer exist, but Keaton happens to be in the midst of a major career resurgence (note to Joe Jackson: hey, maybe now it’s time for that comeback tour), and a return to the SNL stage feels like a necessary, if not...
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  • 4/5/2015
  • by Kate Erbland
  • Rollingstone.com
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Lena Dunham Hosts Saturday Night Live: Watch Video of the Best and Worst Sketches
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Whether you love or loathe (or perhaps try not to pay attention to) HBO’s Girls, you’ve got to give it at least a little credit for the ferociously specific point-of-view of its creator Lena Dunham. (Ok, you don’t have to give her credit for anything, obviously, but for the sake of this intro, just work with me!)

Alas, though, in her Saturday Night Live hosting debut, the actress/writer/producer was tossed headlong into such flimsily conceived and executed sketches that they lacked such essentials as decent punch lines, specific characters and even discernable end points.

More...
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  • 3/9/2014
  • by Michael Slezak
  • TVLine.com
Bravo's Andy Cohen, Kristen Wiig, Elijah Wood in the SNL O'Brien closet
NBC fired over the clips of Saturday Night Live's Mike O.Brien, who invites a different celebrity into his closet for an intimate conversation each week on the series. In the premiere episode, O.Brien chats with Bridesmaids star Kristen Wiig, and they do some improv acting, using the cramped space and closet as best they can. Other videos including talks with Bravo host Andy Cohen and actor Elijah Saturday Night Live Facebook: www.facebook.com/nbcsnl Twitter: www.twitter.com/NBCsnl #SNL 7 Minutes in Heaven with Mike O'Brien: Kristen Wiig Kristen Wiig, star of "Bridesmaids" and "Saturday Night Live," swings by the closet to chat with Mike. 7 Minutes in Heaven with Mike O'Brien: Elijah Wood "Wilfred" star Elijah Wood gets in the closet.
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  • 8/1/2011
  • by April MacIntyre
  • Monsters and Critics
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