The article discusses Bradley Cooper's film inspired by John Bishop, exploring themes of vulnerability, performance, and personal growth through the lens of comedy and drama, featuring insights from actors like Will Arnett and Laura Dern.
Will Arnett, traditionally known for comedic roles, showcases his dramatic talent in his stand-up show 'Is This Thing On?', revealing a different side of his acting abilities.
Bradley Cooper premiered his third film as a director, 'Is This Thing On?', at the NYFF, featuring Will Arnett as a man finding catharsis through stand-up comedy amid personal struggles. Cooper, a longtime friend of Arnett, praised his co-star's vulnerability and the film's love letter to New York City, where Cooper has deep roots. The movie, which also stars Laura Dern, is set for limited release on December 19.
Will Arnett stars in Bradley Cooper's new film 'Is This Thing On?', where he plays a man trying stand-up comedy after a breakup, with real comedy club scenes and some humorous bombing moments, showcasing his acting range and the film's heartfelt story inspired by true events.
Bradley Cooper's film 'Is This Thing On?', starring Will Arnett and Laura Dern, will be released in theaters on December 19, following its premiere at the New York Film Festival. The movie, inspired by comedian John Bishop's life, marks Cooper's second directorial effort after 'Maestro'.
Nick Cannon will replace Will Arnett as the host of 'Lego Masters' for its sixth season on Fox, bringing a new energy to the show while Arnett is thanked for his five seasons as host. The season will include in-person auditions at Legoland California.
SmartLess podcast hosts Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes have launched a new low-cost mobile phone service called SmartLess Mobile, which operates on the T-Mobile 5G network and offers plans starting at $15 per month, aiming to provide a more affordable alternative to major carriers by reducing unnecessary data charges.
SiriusXM has signed a multi-year deal with SmartLess Media and its founders, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes, worth a reported $100 million, moving the flagship podcast SmartLess to SiriusXM along with select other SmartLess Media titles. Subscribers will gain early access to new episodes and exclusive content, with the majority of the SmartLess library available only on SiriusXM. The deal also includes exclusive global ad sales rights to the SmartLess podcast and other titles, as SiriusXM focuses on expanding its podcasting offerings to boost its subscriber count.
SiriusXM has reportedly paid $100 million for exclusive rights to distribute and sell ads for the popular podcast SmartLess, featuring Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes. The three-year deal also includes coverage for live events and access to previously aired episodes. This move highlights the increasing value of podcasts in the media industry, with Joe Rogan's $200 million deal at Spotify serving as another example of the growing trend.
SiriusXM has acquired exclusive rights to the popular podcast SmartLess in a multiyear deal reportedly worth over $100 million, providing early access to new episodes and select SmartLess Media podcasts for its subscribers. The majority of the SmartLess library will be available only on SiriusXM, with the deal set to begin late this summer. Additionally, SiriusXM will have access to exclusive global ad sales rights to SmartLess and select SmartLess Media shows.
Peacock's Twisted Metal series, based on the popular game series, stars Anthony Mackie, Neve Campbell, and Will Arnett. The teaser trailer shows Mackie's character loading a shotgun while putting in a mix CD and gives us our first look at the game series' most iconic character, Sweet Tooth. The series aims for a strange and specific, yet oddly effective tone that evokes '90s nostalgia for cheap, action-heavy kids TV like Power Rangers. The series will be released on July 27 on Peacock.