
HBO Max travel show Conan O'Brien Must Go ‘makes me really happy', says star. Here's why
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Season two of Conan O'Brien Must Go lands him in Spain, where the high jinks included cuddling with actor
Javier Bardem and doing Spanish voice-overs; and New Zealand, where he got lessons from one of the country's leading cultural advisers and attempted to break a haka world record with filmmaker and actor
Taika Waititi
The three-episode season ends in Austria.
Here, O'Brien discusses stand-out moments from this season of Conan O'Brien Must Go, which has been renewed for a third season.
You cuddled with Javier Bardem. You did Spanish voice-overs. You dressed as [Austrian neurologist Sigmund] Freud. You went to the snow globe museum. What moment stood out for you from these trips?
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