The post MacGruber Is Humanity’s Last Hope in New TV Series Trailer: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Peacock’s revival of MacGruber debuts in less than two weeks, and today the streamer has ...
MacGruber (Will Forte) spends what feels like half of “MacGruber” Season 1 in the buff. TheWrap asked the star and co-creator of the Peacock series if he even recalls how many production days he spent ...
When MacGruber got the movie treatment in 2010, it didn’t get as much traction as those SNL sketches. But now, Peacock is giving it another go with a TV show. The streaming service revealed the first ...
Legendary "Saturday Night Live" character MacGruber may have started out as a parody of the 1980s action show "MacGyver," but Will Forte's character evolved into an action hero with a cult following ...
Will Forte‘s patriotic hero is back in the new trailer for Peacock series MacGruber, set to premiere Dec. 16. The series, based on Forte’s Saturday Night Live character and the 2010 film of the same ...
Will Forte‘s SNL character MacGruber will soon be making life saving inventions out of household materials and getting in and out of ultra sticky situations on the new series adaptation that debuts ...
Dec. 15 (UPI) --Will Forte said the Peacock series MacGruber, premiering Thursday, began as a sequel to the 2010 movie. Creators Forte, Jorma Taccone and John Solomon began to generate sequel ideas ...
What’s the opposite of an upper-decker left in the tank of your toilet? How about the surprise release of a MacGruber sequel series in December? Probably? Peacock revealed on Monday that next month ...
This past spring, Will Forte told us that he was patiently waiting for Peacock to officially greenlight the MacGruber TV show, and a few months later, word came down that the series was happening.
MacGruber is back, baby. The Will Forte character, who debuted in a Saturday Night Live sketch parodying ’80s TV heroes, previously inspired the 2010 film of the same name. Now he’s getting his very ...
Remember the old days, when “Saturday Night Live” sketches kept becoming movies, with a few hits (“Wayne’s World”) and way more misses (“A Night at the Roxbury,” “Ladies Man,” “It’s Pat,” etc.)? Now ...