This Fool will not be returning for a third season. Hulu has cancelled the comedy series created by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The 10-episode second season was released on the streaming service in July.
Estrada, Frankie Quiñones, Laura Patalano, Michelle Ortiz, Julia Vera, and Michael Imperioli star in the series, which follows the working class of South Central Los Angeles. The story focuses on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a thirty-year-old man living with his mother and grandmother in his childhood bedroom. He has been dating his girlfriend since high school and finds any excuse to avoid focusing on his problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and...
Estrada, Frankie Quiñones, Laura Patalano, Michelle Ortiz, Julia Vera, and Michael Imperioli star in the series, which follows the working class of South Central Los Angeles. The story focuses on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a thirty-year-old man living with his mother and grandmother in his childhood bedroom. He has been dating his girlfriend since high school and finds any excuse to avoid focusing on his problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and...
- 2/15/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hulu has canceled This Fool, the half-hour comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles written and executive produced by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson.
The show centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend (Michelle Ortiz) on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. He works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation nonprofit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and his family.
Executive producers also included Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen.
The second season of the Hulu Original series from ABC Signature consisted of 10 episodes. Both seasons will continue streaming on the platform.
THR was first to announce the news today.
The show centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend (Michelle Ortiz) on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. He works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation nonprofit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and his family.
Executive producers also included Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen.
The second season of the Hulu Original series from ABC Signature consisted of 10 episodes. Both seasons will continue streaming on the platform.
THR was first to announce the news today.
- 2/15/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
This Fool’s days at Hulu have come to an end.
The Disney-owned streamer has opted to cancel This Fool after a two-season run, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Chris Estrada created the series and starred as Julio Lopez, a 30-year-old who lives with his family and works at a gang rehab center.
Sources say This Fool will remain on Hulu’s platform after the streamer put a big marketing push behind both seasons of the series, which despite strong reviews, failed to find an audience large enough to justify a third season. Season two last aired in July 2023.
This Fool was produced in-house by Disney’s ABC Signature and was exec produced by Estrada, showrunner Jonathan Groff (Black-ish), Fred Armisen, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman.
In an interview with TV’s Top 5, Estrada spoke of reuniting with the creators of Comedy Central’s Corporate for This Fool,...
The Disney-owned streamer has opted to cancel This Fool after a two-season run, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Chris Estrada created the series and starred as Julio Lopez, a 30-year-old who lives with his family and works at a gang rehab center.
Sources say This Fool will remain on Hulu’s platform after the streamer put a big marketing push behind both seasons of the series, which despite strong reviews, failed to find an audience large enough to justify a third season. Season two last aired in July 2023.
This Fool was produced in-house by Disney’s ABC Signature and was exec produced by Estrada, showrunner Jonathan Groff (Black-ish), Fred Armisen, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman.
In an interview with TV’s Top 5, Estrada spoke of reuniting with the creators of Comedy Central’s Corporate for This Fool,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The late Norman Lear’s life and legacy took center stage tonight at the 2023 Sentinel Awards at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills.
The awards, which celebrate the storytellers behind some of the year’s most impactful stories, heard a statement from Lyn Lear read at the start of the show by Marty Kaplan, founding director of the Norman Lear Center.
“I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman. He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood Health and Society. And he would not have wanted all of us to mourn. He would want us to celebrate the important shows you are honoring tonight, and most of all… he would want us to laugh.”
The night celebrated Lear’s lasting impact on television and the world, underlining his strong advocacy that television and storytelling makes a difference.
The awards, which celebrate the storytellers behind some of the year’s most impactful stories, heard a statement from Lyn Lear read at the start of the show by Marty Kaplan, founding director of the Norman Lear Center.
“I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman. He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood Health and Society. And he would not have wanted all of us to mourn. He would want us to celebrate the important shows you are honoring tonight, and most of all… he would want us to laugh.”
The night celebrated Lear’s lasting impact on television and the world, underlining his strong advocacy that television and storytelling makes a difference.
- 12/7/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
In a sad bit of coincidence, the Hollywood, Health & Society at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center honored its 2023 Sentinel Awards winners on Wednesday night, just hours after the passing of its namesake and inspiration, the legendary Norman Lear.
Emmy-winning comedian and writer Larry Wilmore hosted the event and introduced this year’s 11 winners, including writers behind the series “Mrs. Davis,” “Fleishman is in Trouble” and “Tiny Beautiful Things.” But before the awards were handed out, Wilmore took a moment to pay tribute to Lear. And remarks from Lear’s wife, Lyn, were shared with the audience.
“Well you got to say this about Norman – the man knew how to make an exit,” Wilmore joked. “He knew his audience. And wanted us to make sure we were all listening.
“A giant has left us and we’re going to do him proud,” he added. “This evening meant a lot...
Emmy-winning comedian and writer Larry Wilmore hosted the event and introduced this year’s 11 winners, including writers behind the series “Mrs. Davis,” “Fleishman is in Trouble” and “Tiny Beautiful Things.” But before the awards were handed out, Wilmore took a moment to pay tribute to Lear. And remarks from Lear’s wife, Lyn, were shared with the audience.
“Well you got to say this about Norman – the man knew how to make an exit,” Wilmore joked. “He knew his audience. And wanted us to make sure we were all listening.
“A giant has left us and we’re going to do him proud,” he added. “This evening meant a lot...
- 12/7/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The 2023 Sentinel Awards were handed out tonight Awards at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, and winners included writers for such TV series as Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, Superman & Lois, The Diplomat and Tiny Beautiful Things. See the full list below.
Presented by Hollywood, Health & Society at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center, the Sentinel Awards recognize writers for meaningful and accurate portrayals onscreen on such timely topics as abortion, systemic racism, climate change and mental health. Larry Wilmore hosted the ceremony, which came the night that Lear died at 101.
Attendees heard a statement from Lyn Lear read at the start of the show by Marty Kaplan, founding director of the Norman Lear Center.
“I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman,” she wrote. “He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood Health and Society.
Presented by Hollywood, Health & Society at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center, the Sentinel Awards recognize writers for meaningful and accurate portrayals onscreen on such timely topics as abortion, systemic racism, climate change and mental health. Larry Wilmore hosted the ceremony, which came the night that Lear died at 101.
Attendees heard a statement from Lyn Lear read at the start of the show by Marty Kaplan, founding director of the Norman Lear Center.
“I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman,” she wrote. “He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood Health and Society.
- 12/7/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Hollywood, Health and Society at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center toasted its 2023 Sentinel Awards winners on Wednesday at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills, where Lear’s life took center stage after his passing was announced earlier in the day at the age of 101.
Lear’s wife Lyn sent a statement to be read aloud to Sentinel attendees at the beginning of the show by founding director of the Norman Lear Center Marty Kaplan, as she wrote, “I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman. He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood, Health and Society. And he would not have wanted all of us to mourn. He would want us to celebrate the important shows you are honoring tonight, and most of all, he would have want us to laugh.”
Larry Wilmore served as host of the evening,...
Lear’s wife Lyn sent a statement to be read aloud to Sentinel attendees at the beginning of the show by founding director of the Norman Lear Center Marty Kaplan, as she wrote, “I would have been there tonight if not for the passing of our beloved Norman. He was so proud of the work of The Lear Center and Hollywood, Health and Society. And he would not have wanted all of us to mourn. He would want us to celebrate the important shows you are honoring tonight, and most of all, he would have want us to laugh.”
Larry Wilmore served as host of the evening,...
- 12/7/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The wait is finally over. Hulu has just dropped the official trailer for the second season of its hit comedy series This Fool, and it looks like the show is taking things to the next level. The trailer gives us just a glimpse of the hilarious upcoming season!
“This Fool” is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working-class South-Central Los Angeles. After Julio’s job and love life blew up at the end of last season, this season, new roommates Julio and Luis embark on finding new careers and romances with the help of Minister Payne, Chef Percy and other former Huggers.
Cast: Chris Estrada (“Julio”), Frankie Quinones (“Luis”), Laura Patalano (“Esperanza”), Julia Vera (“Maria”), Michael Imperioli (“Minister Payne”), Michelle Ortiz (“Maggie”), and Ivana Rojas (“Ruby“).
Credits: “This Fool” is written and executive produced by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson. Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen...
“This Fool” is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working-class South-Central Los Angeles. After Julio’s job and love life blew up at the end of last season, this season, new roommates Julio and Luis embark on finding new careers and romances with the help of Minister Payne, Chef Percy and other former Huggers.
Cast: Chris Estrada (“Julio”), Frankie Quinones (“Luis”), Laura Patalano (“Esperanza”), Julia Vera (“Maria”), Michael Imperioli (“Minister Payne”), Michelle Ortiz (“Maggie”), and Ivana Rojas (“Ruby“).
Credits: “This Fool” is written and executive produced by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson. Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen...
- 7/12/2023
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Season two of Hulu’s critically acclaimed comedy This Fool finds the guys trying to get back on their feet. Their plan? Since Hugs, Not Thugs is kaput, their attention turns to opening a coffee house that will be like Starbucks…but better.
Chris Estrada returns as Julio, Frankie Quinones is back as Luis, and Laura Patalano reprises her role as Esperanza. Julia Vera is Maria, Michael Imperioli is Minister Payne, Michelle Ortiz is Maggie, and Ivana Rojas is Ruby.
Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson write and executive produce. Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen are also involved as executive producers.
Hulu’s set a Friday, July 28, 2023 premiere date for season two.
Michael Imperioli, Chris Estrada, and Jamar Malachi Neighbors in ‘This Fool’ season 2 (Photo by Gilles Mingasson / Hulu)
The Plot, Courtesy of Hulu:
This Fool is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles.
Chris Estrada returns as Julio, Frankie Quinones is back as Luis, and Laura Patalano reprises her role as Esperanza. Julia Vera is Maria, Michael Imperioli is Minister Payne, Michelle Ortiz is Maggie, and Ivana Rojas is Ruby.
Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson write and executive produce. Jonathan Groff and Fred Armisen are also involved as executive producers.
Hulu’s set a Friday, July 28, 2023 premiere date for season two.
Michael Imperioli, Chris Estrada, and Jamar Malachi Neighbors in ‘This Fool’ season 2 (Photo by Gilles Mingasson / Hulu)
The Plot, Courtesy of Hulu:
This Fool is an irreverent, cinematic half-hour comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles.
- 7/11/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
"This Fool", the South Central Los Angeles-set comedy TV series created by Chris Estrada, Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, stars Estrada and Frankie Quiñones, streaming Season Two, July 28, 2023 on Hulu:
"....set in working class South Central Los Angeles, 'Julio Lopez' is 30 and still living with his mother and grandmother in his childhood bedroom.
"He works at 'Hugs Not Thugs', a gang rehabilitation center in Los Angeles that helps recently incarcerated people readjust to life outside of prison.
"His older cousin 'Luis' is a former gang member who was recently released from prison after an eight-year stint, and is now in the Hugs Not Thugs program.
"Now new roommates Julio and 'Luis' embark on finding new careers and romances with the help of 'Minister Payne', 'Chef Percy' and other former 'Huggers'..."
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"....set in working class South Central Los Angeles, 'Julio Lopez' is 30 and still living with his mother and grandmother in his childhood bedroom.
"He works at 'Hugs Not Thugs', a gang rehabilitation center in Los Angeles that helps recently incarcerated people readjust to life outside of prison.
"His older cousin 'Luis' is a former gang member who was recently released from prison after an eight-year stint, and is now in the Hugs Not Thugs program.
"Now new roommates Julio and 'Luis' embark on finding new careers and romances with the help of 'Minister Payne', 'Chef Percy' and other former 'Huggers'..."
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- 6/2/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Prime Video dropped the official trailer for Tom Clancy’s “Jack Ryan,” the political thriller series is set to return with two episodes on Friday, June 30. The six-episode season will be available on the streamer, with the remaining four episodes dropping two each Friday, until the series finale on July 14.
The fourth and final season will follow CIA Acting Deputy Director, Jack Ryan, who is tasked with uncovering an internal and national corruption conspiracy; per the official release, “Jack and the team investigate how deep the corruption runs, he discovers a far-worse reality—the convergence of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization—ultimately revealing a conspiracy much closer to home and testing our hero’s belief in the system he has always fought to protect.”
John Krasinski stars as Jack Ryan, and returns with fellow former cast members, Wendell Pierce, Michael Kelly, Betty Gabriel and Abbie Cornish, as well as two new additions,...
The fourth and final season will follow CIA Acting Deputy Director, Jack Ryan, who is tasked with uncovering an internal and national corruption conspiracy; per the official release, “Jack and the team investigate how deep the corruption runs, he discovers a far-worse reality—the convergence of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization—ultimately revealing a conspiracy much closer to home and testing our hero’s belief in the system he has always fought to protect.”
John Krasinski stars as Jack Ryan, and returns with fellow former cast members, Wendell Pierce, Michael Kelly, Betty Gabriel and Abbie Cornish, as well as two new additions,...
- 6/2/2023
- by McKinley Franklin, Charna Flam and Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
[Editor’s note: The below article was originally published on March 27, 2020. It has been expanded from the 50 greatest TV comedies of all time to 75, as of February 24, 2023.]
Comedy rules are made to be broken. If all laughter comes from some great psychological misdirect, then it follows that the funniest series are the ones that continue to take the unexpected routes.
But sometimes a comedy is memorable because of the rules that it inadvertently puts in place. Some foundational TV series have endured not because they were ratings or cultural juggernauts in their time, but because their spiritual descendants dotted programming lineups years — maybe even decades — after their cameras stopped rolling. As in other realms of entertainment, the TV comedies that endure and that are worth revisiting manage to speak to something brewing in their day and the audiences watching generations after. Sometimes it’s a matter of seeing how much the idea of good governance has changed since some starry-eyed optimists in Indiana closed up shop just a few years ago. Other times, it’s recognizing how...
Comedy rules are made to be broken. If all laughter comes from some great psychological misdirect, then it follows that the funniest series are the ones that continue to take the unexpected routes.
But sometimes a comedy is memorable because of the rules that it inadvertently puts in place. Some foundational TV series have endured not because they were ratings or cultural juggernauts in their time, but because their spiritual descendants dotted programming lineups years — maybe even decades — after their cameras stopped rolling. As in other realms of entertainment, the TV comedies that endure and that are worth revisiting manage to speak to something brewing in their day and the audiences watching generations after. Sometimes it’s a matter of seeing how much the idea of good governance has changed since some starry-eyed optimists in Indiana closed up shop just a few years ago. Other times, it’s recognizing how...
- 2/25/2023
- by Ben Travers and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
This Fool is sticking around. Hulu has renewed the comedy series for a second season. The first season debuted on the streaming service in August. Chris Estrada (above), Frankie Quiñones, Laura Patalano, Michelle Ortiz, Julia Vera, and Michael Imperioli star in the show, which focuses on the working class of South Central Los Angeles. Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson write and executive produce the series.
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- 11/11/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Hulu has renewed “This Fool” for a second season.
The half-hour comedy is set in working class South Central Los Angeles. The show centers around Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and has moved in with Julio and his family. The cast also includes Laura Patalano as Julio’s mother Esperanza, Michelle Ortiz as his girlfriend Maggie, Julia Vera as his grandmother Maria and Michael Imperioli as his boss Minister Payne.
The ten-episode first season premiered on Aug. 12. In her positive review, Variety chief TV critic said that the show “is smart to...
The half-hour comedy is set in working class South Central Los Angeles. The show centers around Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and has moved in with Julio and his family. The cast also includes Laura Patalano as Julio’s mother Esperanza, Michelle Ortiz as his girlfriend Maggie, Julia Vera as his grandmother Maria and Michael Imperioli as his boss Minister Payne.
The ten-episode first season premiered on Aug. 12. In her positive review, Variety chief TV critic said that the show “is smart to...
- 11/10/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu original “This Fool” has been renewed for a second season consisting of 10 episodes.
The entire first season of the half-hour comedy debuted on Aug. 12 to both audience and critical favor, currently holding a 100 critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.
“This Fool” is billed as an irreverent comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles, following 30-year-old Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), who still lives at home. While navigating an on-and-off relationship with his high school sweetheart and avoiding his personal problems, he works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation nonprofit, where he often butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who was recently released from prison and has moved in with Julio and his family.
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The entire first season of the half-hour comedy debuted on Aug. 12 to both audience and critical favor, currently holding a 100 critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.
“This Fool” is billed as an irreverent comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles, following 30-year-old Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), who still lives at home. While navigating an on-and-off relationship with his high school sweetheart and avoiding his personal problems, he works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation nonprofit, where he often butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who was recently released from prison and has moved in with Julio and his family.
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- 11/10/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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Time to rejoice, fools!
Nearly three months after its debut, Hulu has handed out a second-season renewal for its Chris Estrada-led comedy series This Fool. Season two of the ABC Signature-produced comedy set in South Central L.A. will consist of another round of 10 episodes.
Since its binge-drop premiere, This Fool has been a critical darling. Written and exec produced by star Estrada, the comedy currently has an impressive 100 percent rating among critics and 91 percent score with viewers on Rotten Tomatoes. Hulu, like other streamers, does not release traditional viewership data.
The series revolves around Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home who finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. Frankie Quiñones co-stars as Julio’s cousin, Luis, an ex-gang member who moves in with the Lopez family after his release from prison.
In addition to Estrada,...
Time to rejoice, fools!
Nearly three months after its debut, Hulu has handed out a second-season renewal for its Chris Estrada-led comedy series This Fool. Season two of the ABC Signature-produced comedy set in South Central L.A. will consist of another round of 10 episodes.
Since its binge-drop premiere, This Fool has been a critical darling. Written and exec produced by star Estrada, the comedy currently has an impressive 100 percent rating among critics and 91 percent score with viewers on Rotten Tomatoes. Hulu, like other streamers, does not release traditional viewership data.
The series revolves around Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home who finds any excuse to avoid dealing with his own problems. Frankie Quiñones co-stars as Julio’s cousin, Luis, an ex-gang member who moves in with the Lopez family after his release from prison.
In addition to Estrada,...
- 11/10/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hulu has renewed This Fool for a second season.
The first season premiered August 12 and all 10 episodes are now streaming on Hulu. This Fool is a half-hour comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles. The show centers around Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend (Michelle Ortiz) on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid deali with his own problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and his family.
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The cast also includes Laura Patalano, Julia Vera and Michael Imperioli.
This Fool is written and executive produced by Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson.
The first season premiered August 12 and all 10 episodes are now streaming on Hulu. This Fool is a half-hour comedy set in working-class South Central Los Angeles. The show centers around Julio Lopez (Chris Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home, has been dating his girlfriend (Michelle Ortiz) on and off since high school, and finds any excuse to avoid deali with his own problems. Julio works at Hugs Not Thugs, a gang rehabilitation non-profit, where he butts heads with his older cousin Luis (Frankie Quiñones), an ex-gang member who just got out of prison and moved in with Julio and his family.
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The cast also includes Laura Patalano, Julia Vera and Michael Imperioli.
This Fool is written and executive produced by Estrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson.
- 11/10/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
The basics of “This Fool” are straightforward and familiar enough. Hulu’s new comedy stars stand-up comedian Chris Estrada as Julio, a 30 year-old who lives with his strict mother (Laura Patalano) and not-so-secretly badass grandmother (Julia Vera). He’s restless in a job he likes just enough to keep; he pines for his wild card ex-girlfriend, Maggie (Michelle Ortiz), even though he knows they’re probably terrible for each other. He resents his cousin, Luis (Frankie Quinones), who represents his opposite in just about every way. He’s bored and confused about where he wants his life to go, but not so motivated that he’s making any moves towards fixing anything, really.
Needless to say, TV’s no stranger to such 30-year-old dilemmas. So “This Fool” — co-created by Estrada and “Corporate” producers Pat Bishop, Matt Ingrebretson, and Jake Weisman — is smart to lean in to what sets itself apart...
Needless to say, TV’s no stranger to such 30-year-old dilemmas. So “This Fool” — co-created by Estrada and “Corporate” producers Pat Bishop, Matt Ingrebretson, and Jake Weisman — is smart to lean in to what sets itself apart...
- 8/11/2022
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
While considering the winning new Hulu comedy This Fool, the hardest question to answer is this: Who is the titular fool?
One possibility is Julio, played by comedian Chris Estrada, who borrowed aspects of his own life to co-create the show with Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson. Julio is in his early thirties, still living at home in South Central L.A. with his mother Esperanza (Laura Patalano) and grandmother Maria (Julia Vera). He is in the perpetual thrall of his troublemaking ex-girlfriend Maggie (Michelle Ortiz), and is...
One possibility is Julio, played by comedian Chris Estrada, who borrowed aspects of his own life to co-create the show with Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman, and Matt Ingebretson. Julio is in his early thirties, still living at home in South Central L.A. with his mother Esperanza (Laura Patalano) and grandmother Maria (Julia Vera). He is in the perpetual thrall of his troublemaking ex-girlfriend Maggie (Michelle Ortiz), and is...
- 8/11/2022
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
Hulu Sets August Premiere For ‘This Fool’; Comedy Inspired By Life Of Star, Co-Creator Chris Estrada
Hulu has set a premiere date for its new original comedy starring comedian Chris Estrada.
This Fool, which is inspired by the life and stand-up of Estrada, will launch Aug. 12 and is from ABC Signature. The comedy is set in working-class South Central Los Angeles and centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home. Julio has been dating his girlfriend on and off since high school and works at Hugs Not Thugs, a nonprofit that offers rehabilitation for gang members. He and his family take in his older cousin Luis, an ex-gang member who just got out of prison.
Ten episodes are planned for the first season. Besides Estrada, the series stars Frankie Quinones as Luis, Laura Patalano as Esperanza, Michelle Ortiz as Maggie, Julia Vera as Maria and Michael Imperioli as Minister Payne. This Fool is written and executive produced byEstrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson.
This Fool, which is inspired by the life and stand-up of Estrada, will launch Aug. 12 and is from ABC Signature. The comedy is set in working-class South Central Los Angeles and centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a 30-year-old who still lives at home. Julio has been dating his girlfriend on and off since high school and works at Hugs Not Thugs, a nonprofit that offers rehabilitation for gang members. He and his family take in his older cousin Luis, an ex-gang member who just got out of prison.
Ten episodes are planned for the first season. Besides Estrada, the series stars Frankie Quinones as Luis, Laura Patalano as Esperanza, Michelle Ortiz as Maggie, Julia Vera as Maria and Michael Imperioli as Minister Payne. This Fool is written and executive produced byEstrada, Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson.
- 5/16/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Sopranos alum Michael Imperioli and Fabian Alomar (Mayans M.C.) have been tapped for heavily recurring roles opposite Chris Estrada in Hulu comedy series This Fool, from ABC Signature.
Written by rising Latino comedian Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, the series stars Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles.
Imperioli will play Minister Leonard Payne, the founder of the gang rehab facility Hugs Not Thugs. He is fatherly, has a bit of a hair-trigger temper, insightful and pragmatic. A former mortgage broker who specialized in foreclosures, Payne had a breakdown that started...
Written by rising Latino comedian Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, the series stars Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles.
Imperioli will play Minister Leonard Payne, the founder of the gang rehab facility Hugs Not Thugs. He is fatherly, has a bit of a hair-trigger temper, insightful and pragmatic. A former mortgage broker who specialized in foreclosures, Payne had a breakdown that started...
- 11/23/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Laura Patalano (Gentefied) and Julia Vera (Elena of Avalor) are set as series regulars opposite Chris Estrada in Hulu comedy series This Fool, from ABC Signature.
Written by rising Latino comedian Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, the series stars Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles.
Patalano and Vera join previously announced seris regulars Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz.
2020-21 Hulu Pilots & Series Orders
Patalano will play Esperanza. Strong willed, pragmatic, loving, Esperanza lives with her 30-year-old son, Julio, and her mother, Maria (Vera). Esperanza loves Julio and is proud of him for...
Written by rising Latino comedian Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, the series stars Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles.
Patalano and Vera join previously announced seris regulars Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz.
2020-21 Hulu Pilots & Series Orders
Patalano will play Esperanza. Strong willed, pragmatic, loving, Esperanza lives with her 30-year-old son, Julio, and her mother, Maria (Vera). Esperanza loves Julio and is proud of him for...
- 10/27/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu and the producers behind “The Handmaid’s Tale” are starting to hold discussions about the future of the show, as it prepares to return to production for Season 5. Over the next few months, a decision will be made on whether this will be the show’s final season, as attention turns to sequel series “The Testaments” and how “Handmaid’s” feeds into it.
As it heads into its fifth season, “The Handmaid’s Tale” — currently Emmy-nominated for best drama, an award it won in 2017 — continues to grow in viewership for Hulu. In a world where streamers rarely share data, Hulu did confirm that viewership for Season 4, which concluded on June 16, was up 32% over Season 3. It was the most-watched series on Hulu every week throughout this past season (which launched in April), including both originals and non-originals, according to the streamer.
It’s probably no surprise, then, that the show’s intense finale — no spoilers here,...
As it heads into its fifth season, “The Handmaid’s Tale” — currently Emmy-nominated for best drama, an award it won in 2017 — continues to grow in viewership for Hulu. In a world where streamers rarely share data, Hulu did confirm that viewership for Season 4, which concluded on June 16, was up 32% over Season 3. It was the most-watched series on Hulu every week throughout this past season (which launched in April), including both originals and non-originals, according to the streamer.
It’s probably no surprise, then, that the show’s intense finale — no spoilers here,...
- 8/6/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu has handed Chris Estrada comedy This Fool, formerly known as Punk Ass Bitch, a series order.
Earlier this year, the streamer piloted the project, which is written and exec produced by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop with Fred Arminsen and Black-ish EP Jonathan Groff also exec producing.
The series stars rising Latino comedian Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles. It is produced by ABC Signature. Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz are set as series regulars.
Jordan Helman, who was recently appointed as head of scripted content at Hulu, told Deadline that This Fool,...
Earlier this year, the streamer piloted the project, which is written and exec produced by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop with Fred Arminsen and Black-ish EP Jonathan Groff also exec producing.
The series stars rising Latino comedian Estrada as Julio Lopez, a self-described “punk ass bitch” who still lives at home and goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. The half-hour series sees Lopez work at a gang-rehabilitation non-profit and his quest to overcome his codependency issues with his family as he navigates working class life in South Central Los Angeles. It is produced by ABC Signature. Frankie Quinones and Michelle Ortiz are set as series regulars.
Jordan Helman, who was recently appointed as head of scripted content at Hulu, told Deadline that This Fool,...
- 8/6/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Frankie Quinones (The Dress Up Gang) and Michelle Ortiz (Gentefied) are set as series regulars in Punk Ass Bitch, Hulu’s half-hour comedy pilot starring up-and-coming comedian Chris Estrada and produced by ABC Signature.
Written by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, with black-ish executive producer Jonathan Groff supervising, Punk Ass Bitch is based on Estrada’s comedy and reflects his Latino identity.
It is inspired by Estrada’s life in South Central Los Angeles and nearby Inglewood, where, by his own recollection, he spent his formative years running from loose pit bulls, getting robbed, and geeking out over comic books and punk rock.
The series centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a punk-ass bitch with a heart of gold who goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. Inspired by the life and stand-up comedy of star, co-creator and real-life punk ass bitch Estrada,...
Written by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, with black-ish executive producer Jonathan Groff supervising, Punk Ass Bitch is based on Estrada’s comedy and reflects his Latino identity.
It is inspired by Estrada’s life in South Central Los Angeles and nearby Inglewood, where, by his own recollection, he spent his formative years running from loose pit bulls, getting robbed, and geeking out over comic books and punk rock.
The series centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a punk-ass bitch with a heart of gold who goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. Inspired by the life and stand-up comedy of star, co-creator and real-life punk ass bitch Estrada,...
- 3/18/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu has greenlighted Punk Ass Bitch, a half-hour comedy pilot starring up-and-coming comedian Chris Estrada and produced by ABC Signature.
Written by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, with black-ish executive producer Jonathan Groff supervising, Punk Ass Bitch is based on Estrada’s comedy and reflects his Latino identity.
It is inspired by Estrada’s life in South Central Los Angeles and nearby Inglewood, where, by his own recollection, he spent his formative years running from loose pit bulls, getting robbed, and geeking out over comic books and punk rock.
The series centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a punk-ass bitch with a heart of gold who goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. Inspired by the life and stand-up comedy of star, co-creator and real-life punk ass bitch Estrada, the cinematic half-hour comedy explores Julio’s attempts to better his community, overcome...
Written by Estrada and Corporate creators Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, with black-ish executive producer Jonathan Groff supervising, Punk Ass Bitch is based on Estrada’s comedy and reflects his Latino identity.
It is inspired by Estrada’s life in South Central Los Angeles and nearby Inglewood, where, by his own recollection, he spent his formative years running from loose pit bulls, getting robbed, and geeking out over comic books and punk rock.
The series centers on Julio Lopez (Estrada), a punk-ass bitch with a heart of gold who goes out of his way to help everyone but himself. Inspired by the life and stand-up comedy of star, co-creator and real-life punk ass bitch Estrada, the cinematic half-hour comedy explores Julio’s attempts to better his community, overcome...
- 2/5/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Hulu is expanding its comedy lens.
The Disney-backed streamer is teaming with stand-up comedian Chris Estrada for a scripted comedy series inspired by his life called Punk Ass Bitch. Estrada will star, write and exec produce the comedy, which is currently in the development stage. The potential series will see Estrada re-team with Corporate creators Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson after the comedian appeared in one episode of the Comedy Central favorite.
Punk Ass Bitch hails from Disney’s ABC Signature. Former Black-ish showrunner Jonathan Groff will supervise the comedy, which also counts Fred Armisen as an exec producer....
The Disney-backed streamer is teaming with stand-up comedian Chris Estrada for a scripted comedy series inspired by his life called Punk Ass Bitch. Estrada will star, write and exec produce the comedy, which is currently in the development stage. The potential series will see Estrada re-team with Corporate creators Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson after the comedian appeared in one episode of the Comedy Central favorite.
Punk Ass Bitch hails from Disney’s ABC Signature. Former Black-ish showrunner Jonathan Groff will supervise the comedy, which also counts Fred Armisen as an exec producer....
Hulu is expanding its comedy lens.
The Disney-backed streamer is teaming with stand-up comedian Chris Estrada for a scripted comedy series inspired by his life called Punk Ass Bitch. Estrada will star, write and exec produce the comedy, which is currently in the development stage. The potential series will see Estrada re-team with Corporate creators Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson after the comedian appeared in one episode of the Comedy Central favorite.
Punk Ass Bitch hails from Disney’s ABC Signature. Former Black-ish showrunner Jonathan Groff will supervise the comedy, which also counts Fred Armisen as an exec producer....
The Disney-backed streamer is teaming with stand-up comedian Chris Estrada for a scripted comedy series inspired by his life called Punk Ass Bitch. Estrada will star, write and exec produce the comedy, which is currently in the development stage. The potential series will see Estrada re-team with Corporate creators Pat Bishop, Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson after the comedian appeared in one episode of the Comedy Central favorite.
Punk Ass Bitch hails from Disney’s ABC Signature. Former Black-ish showrunner Jonathan Groff will supervise the comedy, which also counts Fred Armisen as an exec producer....
Network: Comedy Central.
Episodes: 26 (half-hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: January 17, 2018 — August 26, 2020.
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, Aparna Nancherla, Lance Reddick, Anna Akana, Jon Daly, Philip Baker Hall, Natasha Lyonne, Aimee Mann, Rory Scovel, Baron Vaughn, Kate Walsh, and Fred Willard.
TV show description:
A dark, scripted comedy from Pat Bishop who co-created the series with stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, the Corporate TV show explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are just two more cogs in the machine.
Confrontational criticism is the rule of law, under the iron fist of...
Episodes: 26 (half-hour).
Seasons: Three.
TV show dates: January 17, 2018 — August 26, 2020.
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, Aparna Nancherla, Lance Reddick, Anna Akana, Jon Daly, Philip Baker Hall, Natasha Lyonne, Aimee Mann, Rory Scovel, Baron Vaughn, Kate Walsh, and Fred Willard.
TV show description:
A dark, scripted comedy from Pat Bishop who co-created the series with stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, the Corporate TV show explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are just two more cogs in the machine.
Confrontational criticism is the rule of law, under the iron fist of...
- 8/27/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It’s not quite optimism and it’s not quite contentment. But whatever fresh sentiment creeped into the third and final season of “Corporate,” its arrival was both a little surprising and totally logical.
Series stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman have always faced down the vein of drudgery inherent in the Comedy Central show’s premise with a helpful counterbalance. As Matt and Jake, the two conveniently-named upper-middle management executives at the world-devouring corporation Hampton DeVille, the pair have found sparks of energy in an environment that could have slid into sameness. Those tiny flickers initially sparked from simmering rage against a crushing force, but the prevailing attitude guiding this farewell season came from a slightly different place.
“The system wins. That’s the truth. And then, so what do you do with your life when you know that? I think that’s sort of what we’re trying to get to,...
Series stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman have always faced down the vein of drudgery inherent in the Comedy Central show’s premise with a helpful counterbalance. As Matt and Jake, the two conveniently-named upper-middle management executives at the world-devouring corporation Hampton DeVille, the pair have found sparks of energy in an environment that could have slid into sameness. Those tiny flickers initially sparked from simmering rage against a crushing force, but the prevailing attitude guiding this farewell season came from a slightly different place.
“The system wins. That’s the truth. And then, so what do you do with your life when you know that? I think that’s sort of what we’re trying to get to,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
In today’s TV news roundup, Netflix debuted the official trailer for “Cursed” and ESPN announced that Pablo Torre will become the full-time host of the “ESPN Daily” podcast.
Dates
Comedy Central has announced that “Corporate” will premiere its third and final season on July 22 at 10:30 p.m. The six-episode season will follow Matt, Jake, Lance and other Hampton DeVille employees as they work through the everyday struggles of office life including workplace conflict, business trips and climbing the corporate ladder. “Corporate” stars Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, Lance Reddick, Aparna Nancherla, Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick and was created by Weisman, Ingebretson and Pat Bishop.
First Looks
Netflix released the trailer for “Cursed,” launching July 17. Based on the best-selling book of the same name by Tom Wheeler and Frank Miller, “Cursed” reimagines the legend of King Arthur through the eyes of Nimue, who accompanies him on his journey to...
Dates
Comedy Central has announced that “Corporate” will premiere its third and final season on July 22 at 10:30 p.m. The six-episode season will follow Matt, Jake, Lance and other Hampton DeVille employees as they work through the everyday struggles of office life including workplace conflict, business trips and climbing the corporate ladder. “Corporate” stars Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, Lance Reddick, Aparna Nancherla, Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick and was created by Weisman, Ingebretson and Pat Bishop.
First Looks
Netflix released the trailer for “Cursed,” launching July 17. Based on the best-selling book of the same name by Tom Wheeler and Frank Miller, “Cursed” reimagines the legend of King Arthur through the eyes of Nimue, who accompanies him on his journey to...
- 6/30/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Comedy Central has set a premiere date for the third and final season of “Corporate.”
The office comedy resumes July 22, and it will find Matt, Jake, Grace and the rest of Hampton DeVille facing the struggles of content creation, workplace conflicts, business trips and finally learning to climb the corporate ladder.
“For those stuck working from home and communicating by daily video conference calls, ‘Corporate’ offers a return to the comfort and nostalgia of the grim and soul-crushing office life everyone has come to desperately miss during social distancing,” Comedy Central teases.
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“We know there’s absolutely nothing else going on in the world right now that could possibly need your attention,” said the show’s creators Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. “So we expect you all to tune in.”
According to Comedy Central,...
The office comedy resumes July 22, and it will find Matt, Jake, Grace and the rest of Hampton DeVille facing the struggles of content creation, workplace conflicts, business trips and finally learning to climb the corporate ladder.
“For those stuck working from home and communicating by daily video conference calls, ‘Corporate’ offers a return to the comfort and nostalgia of the grim and soul-crushing office life everyone has come to desperately miss during social distancing,” Comedy Central teases.
Also Read: 'Workaholics' Episode Featuring Chris D'Elia as Child Molester Removed From Streaming
“We know there’s absolutely nothing else going on in the world right now that could possibly need your attention,” said the show’s creators Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. “So we expect you all to tune in.”
According to Comedy Central,...
- 6/30/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
With so many people working from home these days, it’s time for a new season of comedy about working at the office — social distancing be damned. Comedy Central has set the Season 3 premiere of Corporate for 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 22. Watch a promo for the show’s final season above.
Created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, Corporate is a looks at life as a junior-executive-in-training at your average, soulless multinational corporation. Matt (Ingebretson) and Jake (Weisman) are at the mercy of a tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top lieutenant-sycophants John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). As Matt and Jake navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Hampton DeVille Human Resources rep Grace (Aparna Nancherla), who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Matt and Jake.
Season 2, which premiere in January...
Created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, Corporate is a looks at life as a junior-executive-in-training at your average, soulless multinational corporation. Matt (Ingebretson) and Jake (Weisman) are at the mercy of a tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top lieutenant-sycophants John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). As Matt and Jake navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Hampton DeVille Human Resources rep Grace (Aparna Nancherla), who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Matt and Jake.
Season 2, which premiere in January...
- 6/30/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Nick Harley Jun 11, 2019
Comedy Central's Corporate will close shop with its third season.
Get ready for one more soul-sucking shift at Hampton DeVille, as Comedy Central has renewed their critically praised scripted comedy series Corporate for a third and final season.
The half-hour series, which debuted in 2017 as the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-18 season among males 18-34, saw viewership decline in Season 2, but critical marks soar; Corporate Season 2 currently sits at 100 percent on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, the series stars Ingebretson and Weisman as junior executives-in-training at the soulless mega-corporation Hampton DeVille. The duo must navigate the office politics and needless bureaucracy put in place by egomaniacal CEO Christian DeVille (a hilariously unhinged Lance Reddick) and his top, sychophantic executives John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). The series also features Aparna Nancherla as the exhausted,...
Comedy Central's Corporate will close shop with its third season.
Get ready for one more soul-sucking shift at Hampton DeVille, as Comedy Central has renewed their critically praised scripted comedy series Corporate for a third and final season.
The half-hour series, which debuted in 2017 as the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-18 season among males 18-34, saw viewership decline in Season 2, but critical marks soar; Corporate Season 2 currently sits at 100 percent on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
Created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, the series stars Ingebretson and Weisman as junior executives-in-training at the soulless mega-corporation Hampton DeVille. The duo must navigate the office politics and needless bureaucracy put in place by egomaniacal CEO Christian DeVille (a hilariously unhinged Lance Reddick) and his top, sychophantic executives John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). The series also features Aparna Nancherla as the exhausted,...
- 6/10/2019
- Den of Geek
The final clock-out is in sight for Comedy Central’s Corporate. The cable net has renewed the critically praised scripted series for a third and final season, set to premiere in 2020. You can watch the renewal announcement below.
The first season of the half-hour comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman was the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-18 season among males 18-34. Its ratings softened in the second season.
Season 2, which claims a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, premiered in January.
Weisman and Ingebretson also star in Corporate, which follows junior executives-in-training at Hampton DeVille, a heartless corporate hell hole led by tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top lieutenant-sycophants John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). As Jake and Matt navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Grace (Aparna Nancherla), a Hampton DeVille human resources rep who is...
The first season of the half-hour comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman was the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-18 season among males 18-34. Its ratings softened in the second season.
Season 2, which claims a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, premiered in January.
Weisman and Ingebretson also star in Corporate, which follows junior executives-in-training at Hampton DeVille, a heartless corporate hell hole led by tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top lieutenant-sycophants John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). As Jake and Matt navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Grace (Aparna Nancherla), a Hampton DeVille human resources rep who is...
- 6/10/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Prep your industrial-strength printers and stock your staplers. “Corporate” is getting one last ride through the horror show of life inside big business.
Comedy Central announced on Monday that its acclaimed series would be returning for a third and final season next year.
The series, created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, debuted last year and quickly became a network highlight, eventually landing on IndieWire’s Best New TV Shows of 2018 list. Ingebretson and Weisman star as Matt and Jake, a pair of would-be junior executives, forced to contend with all the tedious and bizarre parts about working at a massive multinational corporation that makes just about anything you can think of.
As both an escape from and the main contributors to their soul-crushing work, Matt and Jake are joined in their exploits by office obsessives Kate and John (Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick) and enigmatic Hr liaison...
Comedy Central announced on Monday that its acclaimed series would be returning for a third and final season next year.
The series, created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, debuted last year and quickly became a network highlight, eventually landing on IndieWire’s Best New TV Shows of 2018 list. Ingebretson and Weisman star as Matt and Jake, a pair of would-be junior executives, forced to contend with all the tedious and bizarre parts about working at a massive multinational corporation that makes just about anything you can think of.
As both an escape from and the main contributors to their soul-crushing work, Matt and Jake are joined in their exploits by office obsessives Kate and John (Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick) and enigmatic Hr liaison...
- 6/10/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“Corporate” has been renewed for Season 3 at Comedy Central in what will also be the show’s last season.
The third season will debut in 2020. Season 2 of the scripted series launched back in January. Led by stars Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, Lance Reddick, Aparna Nancherla, Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick, the series looks at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at a soulless multinational corporation. Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are at the mercy of a tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Reddick) and his top lieutenants, sycophants John and Kate (Lustick and Dudek). As Matt and Jake navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Human Resources rep Grace (Nancherla), who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Matt and Jake.
The series was created by Pat Bishop, Ingebretson and Weisman. Guest stars in Season 2 included Kyra Sedgwick, Elizabeth Perkins, Kristen Schaal, Sasheer Zamata,...
The third season will debut in 2020. Season 2 of the scripted series launched back in January. Led by stars Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson, Lance Reddick, Aparna Nancherla, Anne Dudek and Adam Lustick, the series looks at life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training at a soulless multinational corporation. Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are at the mercy of a tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Reddick) and his top lieutenants, sycophants John and Kate (Lustick and Dudek). As Matt and Jake navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters, their only ally is Human Resources rep Grace (Nancherla), who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Matt and Jake.
The series was created by Pat Bishop, Ingebretson and Weisman. Guest stars in Season 2 included Kyra Sedgwick, Elizabeth Perkins, Kristen Schaal, Sasheer Zamata,...
- 6/10/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Comedy Central has renewed its workplace comedy “Corporate” for a third and final season.
You can watch the announcement…er, email, in the video above. The final season will air in 2020. The series was created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman.
The dark comedy stars Ingebretson and Weisman as Matt and Jake, two junior-executives-in-training who work for “your average, soulless multinational corporation.” Lance Reddick stars as the “tyrannical” CEO Christian DeVille, with Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek as his top lieutenants. Aparna Nancherla also stars as the company’s human resources rep, Grace, who Matt and Jake’s only ally.
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Season 2 aired earlier this year.
Last week, the network announced that Alec Baldwin will be Comedy Central’s next Roastee. “The Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin” will take place in New York...
You can watch the announcement…er, email, in the video above. The final season will air in 2020. The series was created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman.
The dark comedy stars Ingebretson and Weisman as Matt and Jake, two junior-executives-in-training who work for “your average, soulless multinational corporation.” Lance Reddick stars as the “tyrannical” CEO Christian DeVille, with Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek as his top lieutenants. Aparna Nancherla also stars as the company’s human resources rep, Grace, who Matt and Jake’s only ally.
Also Read: David Spade Late-Night Show Gets Title and Premiere Date From Comedy Central (Video)
Season 2 aired earlier this year.
Last week, the network announced that Alec Baldwin will be Comedy Central’s next Roastee. “The Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin” will take place in New York...
- 6/10/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Naming an episode of a comedy TV show “The Tragedy” is a big risk in itself. Doing it without serving that episode with a massive dose of sarcasm is another challenge entirely. Then again, after two seasons of their Comedy Central show, the team behind “Corporate” has had plenty of practice.
This week’s episode is a succinct expression of something that many Americans face on a daily basis: With so much trauma happening on a worldwide scale, how do you respond?
“If you are on the internet or alive right now, it’s all just constant tragedies and it’s a nightmare. This has been going on most likely since the dawn of civilization, but now you’re just more aware of it than ever,” series writer and co-star Jake Weisman said in a recent interview with IndieWire.
On tonight's new episode, something terrible happens, which means it's time to post.
This week’s episode is a succinct expression of something that many Americans face on a daily basis: With so much trauma happening on a worldwide scale, how do you respond?
“If you are on the internet or alive right now, it’s all just constant tragedies and it’s a nightmare. This has been going on most likely since the dawn of civilization, but now you’re just more aware of it than ever,” series writer and co-star Jake Weisman said in a recent interview with IndieWire.
On tonight's new episode, something terrible happens, which means it's time to post.
- 3/6/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Even Comedy Central's big-name scripted series, like South Park, earn relatively low Nielsen ratings, but the basic cable network keeps putting out content, probably because its audience skews younger, and a lot of them watch On-Demand or stream their programming. The Corporate TV show, created by Pat Bishop with stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, did well enough to return for a second season. Will this be the end, or will it be with us for years to come? Will Corporate be cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.
A Comedy Central sitcom, Corporate also stars Lance Reddick, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, and Aparna Nancherla, with Kyra Sedgwick, Elizabeth Perkins, Kristen Schaal, Sasheer Zamata, Baron Vaughn, and Andy Richter guest-starring in season two. The comedy explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and...
A Comedy Central sitcom, Corporate also stars Lance Reddick, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, and Aparna Nancherla, with Kyra Sedgwick, Elizabeth Perkins, Kristen Schaal, Sasheer Zamata, Baron Vaughn, and Andy Richter guest-starring in season two. The comedy explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and...
- 1/17/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Corporate
Network | Comedy Central
Created By | Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman
Number Of Episodes | 10
Episode Length | 30 mins.
Premise | Welcome to hell… I mean, work. This pitch-black workplace satire chronicles the miserable lives of Matt and Jake (co-creators Ingebretson and Weisman), two low-level executives at the soul-crushing multinational conglomerate Hampton DeVille.
Corporate
Network | Comedy Central
Created By | Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman
Number Of Episodes | 10
Episode Length | 30 mins.
Premise | Welcome to hell… I mean, work. This pitch-black workplace satire chronicles the miserable lives of Matt and Jake (co-creators Ingebretson and Weisman), two low-level executives at the soul-crushing multinational conglomerate Hampton DeVille.
- 1/13/2019
- TVLine.com
Welcome to “TV Take,” Variety‘s television podcast. On this week’s episode Daniel Holloway, Variety’s executive editor of television, talks with the creators of Comedy Central’s “Corporate.” Later, TV critics Daniel D’Addario and Caroline Framke preview the shows they’re looking forward to in 2019, and Holloway discusses Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards with Michael Schneider, senior editor for TV Awards.
Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman created the dark workplace series “Corporate,” which is set to premiere its second season on Jan. 15. Ingebretson and Weisman also star in the show, and Bishop acts as director.
Weisman says although shows like the British and American versions of “The Office” paint the corporate life in a goofier, more positive light, they wanted to depict it in a more honest way: bleak and unending.
“We’ve never really seen a show that felt like you wanted to die at work,...
Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman created the dark workplace series “Corporate,” which is set to premiere its second season on Jan. 15. Ingebretson and Weisman also star in the show, and Bishop acts as director.
Weisman says although shows like the British and American versions of “The Office” paint the corporate life in a goofier, more positive light, they wanted to depict it in a more honest way: bleak and unending.
“We’ve never really seen a show that felt like you wanted to die at work,...
- 1/4/2019
- by Rachel Yang
- Variety Film + TV
When last audiences saw “Corporate,” the Comedy Central show was capping off an inspired debut season with a finale built around a company-created celebration called Remember Day. It’s probably not easy to try to outdo a singalong partly rooted in a heartwarming satire of 9/11 remembrances, but that’s where Season 2 comes in.
Co-creators Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman are back as the two central junior executives at the massive multinational corporation Hampton DeVille. Through their eyes, all the twisted, bizarre, and altogether Hr-defying behavior inside the corporate inner circle become the basis for some very funny and very dark shenanigans. Matt and Jake’s fluorescent-lit cubicle may not have changed much, but it seems as though there have been plenty of developments outside the walls of their repetitive-stress environment.
To make a list of all the bizarre things that happen at Hampton DeVille in Season 2 of “Corporate” would spoil the fun,...
Co-creators Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman are back as the two central junior executives at the massive multinational corporation Hampton DeVille. Through their eyes, all the twisted, bizarre, and altogether Hr-defying behavior inside the corporate inner circle become the basis for some very funny and very dark shenanigans. Matt and Jake’s fluorescent-lit cubicle may not have changed much, but it seems as though there have been plenty of developments outside the walls of their repetitive-stress environment.
To make a list of all the bizarre things that happen at Hampton DeVille in Season 2 of “Corporate” would spoil the fun,...
- 1/3/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Get ready for more hilarious workplace catastrophes at Hampton DeVille. Comedy Central has dropped the Season 2 trailer for Corporate, which includes a cameo of guest star Kyra Sedgwick as Mrs. Cowboy.
The 10-episode second season follows the soulless, unfeeling employees of Hampton DeVille, as their workplace disasters are brought to new heights when the company acquires a cable news network.
In one episode, a disgruntled accountant (Elizabeth Perkins) questions an exorbitant expense report charge from a post-conference dinner with an eccentric billionaire keynote speaker.
Among other highlights — Matt has a new “proximity crush” (Sasheer Zamata) at the office. Jake tests the idea of “make-up for men” on Matt, while exploring the idea of beauty standards for women in the workplace. Matt reconnects with a wild friend from college who convinces him to attend a concert on a work night.
In addition to Sedgwick, this season also features guest stars Kristen Schaal,...
The 10-episode second season follows the soulless, unfeeling employees of Hampton DeVille, as their workplace disasters are brought to new heights when the company acquires a cable news network.
In one episode, a disgruntled accountant (Elizabeth Perkins) questions an exorbitant expense report charge from a post-conference dinner with an eccentric billionaire keynote speaker.
Among other highlights — Matt has a new “proximity crush” (Sasheer Zamata) at the office. Jake tests the idea of “make-up for men” on Matt, while exploring the idea of beauty standards for women in the workplace. Matt reconnects with a wild friend from college who convinces him to attend a concert on a work night.
In addition to Sedgwick, this season also features guest stars Kristen Schaal,...
- 1/3/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
As the singularly obsessive CEO of the largest company on the planet in Comedy Central’s “Corporate,” Christian Deville is one of the best roles that Lance Reddick has ever had. And even he still isn’t sure how the show made in onto TV in the first place.
“I was surprised that it got on the air. I was surprised some of this stuff got Ok’d, really, because of the politics. Because it became clear very quickly to me that it was a show with a very strong point of view. It’s just really refreshing to be part of something that’s allowed to breathe and take on its own life,” Reddick told IndieWire.
“Corporate,” one of the year’s best TV surprises, follows two of the employees at Hampton Deville, an ever-growing multinational empire. Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman play Matt and Jake, the Rosencrantz and...
“I was surprised that it got on the air. I was surprised some of this stuff got Ok’d, really, because of the politics. Because it became clear very quickly to me that it was a show with a very strong point of view. It’s just really refreshing to be part of something that’s allowed to breathe and take on its own life,” Reddick told IndieWire.
“Corporate,” one of the year’s best TV surprises, follows two of the employees at Hampton Deville, an ever-growing multinational empire. Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman play Matt and Jake, the Rosencrantz and...
- 6/20/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“Comedy should be about 80 percent crazier. It’s too boring and too safe. We don’t want to be safe because who the hell wants to watch something you’ve already seen?”
Jake Weisman, the co-star and co-creator of the new Comedy Central series “Corporate,” raises an interesting point, one that also happens to explain why the 10th and final episode of “Corporate” Season 1 is an episode-length riff on 9/11, delivered with the usual rhythms of an inspirational Christmas story.
Along with co-creators Pat Bishop and Matt Ingebretson, the team behind “Corporate” has used its opening season to cover everything from Hr complaints to surface-level small talk about bingeing TV shows on smartwatches. Weisman and Bishop spoke with IndieWire about the path to “Remember Day,” a final episode that’s unlikely and a completely logical endpoint all at once.
“We want each of our episodes to feel special,” Weisman said. “One of our writers,...
Jake Weisman, the co-star and co-creator of the new Comedy Central series “Corporate,” raises an interesting point, one that also happens to explain why the 10th and final episode of “Corporate” Season 1 is an episode-length riff on 9/11, delivered with the usual rhythms of an inspirational Christmas story.
Along with co-creators Pat Bishop and Matt Ingebretson, the team behind “Corporate” has used its opening season to cover everything from Hr complaints to surface-level small talk about bingeing TV shows on smartwatches. Weisman and Bishop spoke with IndieWire about the path to “Remember Day,” a final episode that’s unlikely and a completely logical endpoint all at once.
“We want each of our episodes to feel special,” Weisman said. “One of our writers,...
- 3/15/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
One of the hottest comedies of the new season, Comedy Central’s Corporate was one of a number of prominent television series to hit Austin this week for South by Southwest. This series from Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman and Pat Bishop follows the lives of two disenfranchised employees (played by Ingebretson and Weisman) experiencing the miseries of life inside of a soulless multi-national corporation. “We wanted to make a corporate satire that reflects what it feels like…...
- 3/11/2018
- Deadline TV
Get ready to clock in and sit in your cubicle for another season. Comedy Central said today that its workplace dark comedy Corporate is getting a second season. The half-hour comedy created by Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop debuted in January to critical acclaim and was the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-18 season among males 18-34. "It's hard to understand why people relate so strongly to the comedic, existential crises of working…...
- 2/26/2018
- Deadline TV
Despite relatively low Nielsen ratings, Comedy Central keeps trying its hand at scripted projects. The Corporate TV show, created by Pat Bishop with stars Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman, is their latest stab. Is another workplace comedy just the thing to tickle viewers' funny bones at the end of a long day? Will Corporate be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. A Comedy Central sitcom, Corporate also stars Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, and Aparna Nancherla, with special guest star Lance Reddick. The comedy explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are just two more cogs in the machine. Confrontational criticism rules the day, under the iron fist of CEO Christian DeVille (Reddick), and his sycophantic underlings John (Lustick) and Kate (Dudek). Guest stars in the first season of Corporate include...
- 1/19/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Don’t be fooled by the faint glow of the employees at Hampton DeVille. Though there might be a glimmer around the faces of the characters on the new Comedy Central series “Corporate,” that’s not the beaming of eternal optimism; it’s the fluorescent glimmer of souls slowly leaving the bodies of their hosts. And against all odds and human resources guidelines, it’s instantly one of the most fascinating comedic experiments on TV.
“Corporate” follows the exploits of Matt (Matt Ingebretson) and Jake (Jake Weisman), two Junior-Executives-in-Training. They’re anything but aspiring climbers of the corporate ladder, yet they keep getting pulled into some of the absurd hijinks at Hampton DeVille, from lower-level firings to ambitious craft beer integrated marketing schemes.
It’s remarkable that a show that ostensibly thrives on the monotony of office life has such energy and momentum below its surface. For every droll conversation...
“Corporate” follows the exploits of Matt (Matt Ingebretson) and Jake (Jake Weisman), two Junior-Executives-in-Training. They’re anything but aspiring climbers of the corporate ladder, yet they keep getting pulled into some of the absurd hijinks at Hampton DeVille, from lower-level firings to ambitious craft beer integrated marketing schemes.
It’s remarkable that a show that ostensibly thrives on the monotony of office life has such energy and momentum below its surface. For every droll conversation...
- 1/17/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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