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John Mulaney shares why he turned down the Oscars 2024 hosting gig
John Mulaney shares why he turned down the Oscars 2024 hosting gig

Time of India

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John Mulaney shares why he turned down the Oscars 2024 hosting gig

John Mulaney recently opened up about saying no to a big opportunity -- hosting the 2024 Oscars. John Mulaney recently opened up about saying no to a big opportunity -- hosting the 2024 Oscars. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Mulaney, while speaking on the latest episode of Marc Maron's podcast, shared that he was offered the job but had to decline because of his packed schedule. "Well, I was very flattered. They came to me, must have been last summer. And I knew Jimmy Kimmel wasn't gonna do it. And they offered it," he said. "And it was honestly that I had a lot going on. And it's months and months of work." Earlier, The Hollywood Reporter shared that Kimmel was first approached for the role but declined after hosting this year's Emmy Awards . The 2024 Oscars were eventually hosted by Conan O'Brien. Mulaney had kind words for O'Brien, saying, "He came out and he not only was so funny, but he elevated the show to the point that I almost convinced myself I had seen these movies and I'd seen not a one of them." Maron also praised O'Brien for fully owning the stage during the event, rather than making fun of himself -- something Maron said he has seen Conan do in the past. Apart from the Oscars, Mulaney is also busy with his own projects. He recently launched his Netflix talk show Everybody's in L.A. with John Mulaney, which he described as a fun, unusual mix of a variety and talk show, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "There was a plan to do more," Mulaney said, adding that while the experience has been enjoyable, doing it 12 weeks in a row has been tiring. "We would scale back what we were doing if we were doing it everyday," he explained. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Nick Kroll Recalls Orchestrating John Mulaney's 2020 Drug Intervention: 'So Deeply Scared He Was Gonna Die'
Nick Kroll Recalls Orchestrating John Mulaney's 2020 Drug Intervention: 'So Deeply Scared He Was Gonna Die'

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Nick Kroll Recalls Orchestrating John Mulaney's 2020 Drug Intervention: 'So Deeply Scared He Was Gonna Die'

Nick Kroll is opening up about the drug intervention he orchestrated for his longtime friend and collaborator John Mulaney in 2020. The Big Mouth co-creator and star got candid during a recent appearance on Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast, where he recalled being 'so deeply scared that he [Mulaney] was gonna die' at the time. More from The Hollywood Reporter Nick Kroll Reveals Lady Gaga and Howard Stern as the Two Stars 'Big Mouth' Just Couldn't Get How Did Peacock's 'Poker Face' Reel in So Many Guest Stars? Natasha Lyonne's Gravitational Pull NeueHouse and Stacey Wilson Hunt Team to Launch Podcast Series 'My Hollywood Story' 'It was so scary and brutal to go through,' Kroll said. 'He was in New York. I was in L.A. It was the height of the pandemic. So it was incredibly stressful to be in the midst of the pandemic, trying to literally coordinate and produce an intervention, bringing a bunch of different people together, friends from college.' To add to the stress, Kroll had a lot going on in his personal life as well, including his pregnant wife nearing birth and filming Don't Worry Darling ('There was no stress there,' he quipped to Shepard, hinting at the film's drama). And then he said Mulaney 'was running around New York City like a true madman. And I was so deeply scared that he was gonna die.' Kroll went on to talk about the processes of planning an intervention, which also led to a revelation. 'You're all of a sudden going back and being like, 'Oh, that's why I've had an inconsistent friend for the last X amount of time,'' he explained. 'It gives you both empathy for them and also a tremendous amount of anger because they've been lying to you.' The Red One actor also shared an emotional phone call he had with Mulaney shortly before the intervention. 'I have a very clear memory of being outside of my house — someone was working inside my house, it was again [the middle of] COVID — sitting on the ground, on the phone with him, both of us crying, and me just being like, 'I'm so scared you're going to die,'' the comedian recounted. 'And I felt him feeling the same way, but also like, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah…anyway, I gotta go. I'm in this new Airbnb.'' Mulaney has previously detailed the experience of his intervention during his Netflix comedy special, Baby J. The intervention, which happened on Dec. 18, 2020, saw the comedian surprised by a group of friends, including Kroll, to address his misuse of cocaine, Adderall, Xanax, Klonopin and Percocet. He then spent two months in a Pennsylvania drug rehabilitation facility. Kroll later noted on Armchair Expert that after rehab, it still took some time for them all to heal from the experience. 'When he came out of rehab and started doing standup all about it, he was still pretty fucking pissed about the intervention,' he said. 'So he was pretty angry and all of a sudden, I was like, 'Oh, I don't know if I like having jokes about me.'' However, Kroll said he eventually recognized that the way everyone processes pain is different. 'What [Mulaney's] willing to share is what makes him so fucking funny and dynamic and intoxicating as a performer, that he's giving you a written version of his life, but he's giving you access to elements of himself,' he explained. 'And I myself am very guarded in certain ways.' Throughout their careers, Kroll and Mulaney have collaborated on several projects, including the Broadway play Oh, Hello and the Netflix series Dinner Time Live. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Harvey Weinstein's "Jane Doe 1" Victim Reveals Identity: "I'm Tired of Hiding" 'Awards Chatter' Podcast: 'Sopranos' Creator David Chase Finally Reveals What Happened to Tony (Exclusive)

John Mulaney's Fight With Three 14-Year-Olds Was a Bit of a Letdown — Because It Had to Be
John Mulaney's Fight With Three 14-Year-Olds Was a Bit of a Letdown — Because It Had to Be

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John Mulaney's Fight With Three 14-Year-Olds Was a Bit of a Letdown — Because It Had to Be

On Wednesday, John Mulaney made good on his promise to fight three 14-year-old boys. Well, he made OK on the promise. 'Four weeks ago, I promised to fight three 14-year-olds. From thousands of submissions, we selected three young men that are about to join me on the mat,' Mulaney set the Everybody's Live with John Mulaney bit up. 'All you at home, all you've done is talk, talk, talk. It's time to end the smack talk, end the conjecture and settle this, man-to-boy.' More from The Hollywood Reporter Netflix, BBC Studios Team on Comedy Podcast 'The Big Pitch With Jimmy Carr' Nick Kroll Recalls Orchestrating John Mulaney's 2020 Drug Intervention: "So Deeply Scared He Was Gonna Die" Netflix Buys Richard Linklater's 'Nouvelle Vague' After Cannes Debut The rules for the final segment on his 'What Is on the Mind of Teens?' episode were pretty straight-up: no punching, no kicking, no gouging, no biting. Headlocks were legal, 'so long as the arm is encircled' (one of your opponent's arms had to be included within the head or neck lock). In other words, it wasn't so much a fight as it was a measured grappling session. The live studio audience was pumped nonetheless, and lively intros for the boys from guest Adam Sandler and executive producer/announcer Richard Kind set the stage. Kind could barely be bothered introducing his actual host though, which did not go unnoticed by Mulaney. The kids were also the clear fan favorites. Mulaney got booed by members of his own audience — he flipped those people the bird. The four fighters took their shoes, socks, watches, rings and ties off (the boys entered the studio in the same suit and tie as Mulaney, though they got wrestling headgear) and entered the amateur-wrestling mat (with pro-wrestling-style ropes, though they were more like red carpet velvet ropes). Ding-ding. Mulaney went straight for the heaviest kid, who did most of the work while the other boys assisted here and there. Once they collectively dumped the 42-year-old comedian face down on the mat, a (legal) headlock was applied and Mulaney tapped. It was over in 50 seconds — or like two puffs of onlooker Sean Penn's cigarette — start to finish. Watch clips of the match here: The idea for the fight was born out of the viral 100 men vs. one gorilla online debate. This is what the Everybody's Live writers room settled on. 'I think a lot of those simulations online are super-flawed, because it's going to be a pile,' Mulaney said at a recent FYC event for his talk show, according to IndieWire. 'People might be picturing one young man — I think it's going to be all three jumping on me, and that's what I'm preparing for.' That's more or less what happened, and the 'gorilla' gave up. Of course, this was always a losing proposition for Mulaney. Mulaney is not exactly a physical specimen, but he is a 6'1' 42-year-old man; he could definitely hurt a 14-year-old boy. Except, he definitely couldn't hurt the kids, even accidentally, because that would have been disastrous for both him and Netflix. A Netflix spokesperson did not immediately respond to The Hollywood Reporter's request for comment on the match. 'Do I go in being like, 'Man, I can't on national TV — I have a family, I can't push a 14-year-old,'' Mulaney said at the FYC event. 'But … the second someone's up in your space…you can snap. I think that's what I'm counting on.' Thankfully, he didn't snap. Mulaney, a new dad, played it very safe, which as a practical matter left him nearly no way to win. Anyone who has ever been — or ever even know — a pubescent boy knows they were not going to tap out without fairly significant pain. There probably should have been a pinning option. It was a funny idea (14+14+14 = 42) born of a meme, and Mulaney did not go back on his promise; his promise just painted him into a corner. With Netflix's lawyers almost certainly in Mulaney's head — if not directly in his ear — the payoff to this monthlong setup could only be a disappointment. And so it was. Then again, if I, also a dad, am disappointed that a fight between a man one year younger than me and a trio of high school freshmen was a bit of a dud, it's probably time to take a hard look in the mirror. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

John Mulaney fights three teenage boys in finale of live Netflix talk show
John Mulaney fights three teenage boys in finale of live Netflix talk show

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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John Mulaney fights three teenage boys in finale of live Netflix talk show

Comedian John Mulaney has officially had a fight with three teenage boys on the final of his live Netflix talk show after weeks of teasing. At the end of April, Mulaney suggested that he was going to fight a group of boys on Everybody's Live With John Mulaney in response to the viral question about whether '100 men could beat one gorilla' in a fight. At the time, the 42-year-old said: 'It has prompted a debate in our writers' room about whether three 14-year-old boys could beat me up.' 'Is this legal?', he jokingly asked. 'So far, we think so. It's not assault, we know that. And we're vetting every step of it. I've been led to believe that if it's for TV, it's a lawful practice.' Mulaney said that the fight was going to take place on the season one finale of his show but it remained to be seen whether he was actually going to go through with the contest. In his opening monologue of the latest episode, Mulaney said: 'I will fight three 14-year-olds in a fight to the death, reputationally speaking. We've been hyping this fight all month and the response to all of this hype has been overwhelming.' The episode itself was dubbed 'What is on the mind of teens?' and featured guests Adam Sandler, Sean Penn and comedian Joe Mande, who all recounted stories of their own teenage years. Punk band Sleater-Kinney, featuring comedian and actor Fred Armisen on drums, were the first musical guests, performing a cover of Kim Wilde's 'Kids In America'. When it came to the actual fight, which took place in a wrestling ring and was officiated by a referee, it proved to be a very one-sided affair. The teenage boys, who were dubbed 'Three Truant Teens' and all wore suits and protective head gear, overwhelmed Mulaney by grabbing him by the waist and persistently trying to sweep his legs. Once the boys wrestled Mulaney to the ground, they all piled on top of him, with one of the trio also placing him in a headlock. Within seconds of being grounded Mulaney had no choice but to submit – thus awarding the contest to the teenagers. The show closed out with a performance from hip-hop group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and a rendition of their song 'Tha Crossroads' while awarding a championship belt to the teenage boys. In April, Mulaney revealed that he was nearly scammed by a fake manager while trying to book the group. ''After a little investigating, I have come to believe that the man I was talking to was not the manager of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. In fact, several sites list a different person,' he said. 'I'm concerned now that I never had any direct contact with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.' In January, Deadline reported that Mulaney's show was expected to be renewed for a second season although no release date had been confirmed.

Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On ‘Everybody's Live' Season Finale
Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On ‘Everybody's Live' Season Finale

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Beaten Up By Trio Of Teenagers, John Mulaney Finds Solace In Bone Thugs-N-Harmony On ‘Everybody's Live' Season Finale

John Mulaney closed out the season finale of Everybody's Live by getting beaten up by three 14-year-old boys. However, the comedian also brought out Bone Thugs-N-Harmony after revealing last month that he nearly got scammed when he initially tried to book them. More from Deadline Lindsay Lohan Doesn't Want To Make Netflix Rom-Coms "Forever" Netflix Unveils K-Drama 'Notes From The Last Row' Starring Choi Min-sik, Choi Hyun-wook & Huh Joon-ho Netflix Co-Founder Reed Hastings Joins Board Of AI Firm Anthropic The season finale of the show was teen night. 'Teens rule, they are the only people who have no money that I want approval from,' he joked. He had been 'hyping' this fight all month, a 'fight to the death, reputationally speaking'. 'The response has been overwhelming,' he said, before doing a fake buffering joke. Elsewhere on the show, Mulaney was joined by Adam Sandler, who discussed being kicked out of multiple bands in his youth, Joe Mande, who discussed his teen diarrhea, and Sean Penn, who walked out on stage smoking a cigarette before telling a story about throwing a Molotov cocktail at a rival surfer's van. The trio were joined by 16-year-old Zephyrine Lucan, one of Everybody's Live's writer's babysitter. Olympia punks Sleater-Kinney, featuring Fred Arminsen on drums, featured as the first musical guest, singing a cover of Kim Wilde's Kids In America. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony closed out the show by performing their hit single Tha Crossroads, which was released in 1996. It was an apt closing after Mulaney revealed last month that nearly scammed by a fake manager. 'If you're not familiar with Tha Crossroads, it was an enormous hit about their friend's tragic death,' Mulaney said. 'And I cannot overstate how hugely popular it was with horned-up junior high kids at Catholic schools to grind with each other during the Clinton administration,' he said on the April 2 show. The man demanded $2,800 up front, which Mulaney said he needed to pay himself rather than through the show's budget, a difficult feat, as a recovering addict he wasn't allowed to withdraw more than $300 at a time, meaning he had to call his wife Olivia Munn to explain. 'It's for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.' 'After a little investigating, I have come to believe that the man I was talking to was not the manager of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. In fact, several sites list a different person,' he said. 'I'm concerned now that I never had any direct contact with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.' He has now. Everybody's Live with John Mulaney is expected to return after Deadline revealed that Netflix had handed the series a two-season order, although it's not clear when the show will be back for another 12-week run. The show is produced by Mulaney's Multiple Camera Productions and exec produced by Mulaney, Ashley Edens John Foy and David Ferguson. Best of Deadline 'The Morning Show' Season 4: Everything We Know So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery

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