Who doesn’t love a good comedy to take a break from their daily lives and Paramount+ has the perfect dose of classic and new comedy shows for you. While Paramount+ is one of the least popular streaming services, it does have some of the most popular comedy shows of our times including classics like Everybody Loves Raymond, Cheers, and Frasier. So, what are you waiting for get a subscription and choose between any one of these 13 comedy shows we have listed below because none of them will disappoint you.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
Corporate Credit – Comedy Central
Corporate is a dark comedy series created by Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, and Jake Weisman. The Comedy Central series revolves around two corporate employees, Matt Engelbertson and Jake Weisman, working at a fictional multinational corporation, Hampton DeVille. Both Matt and Jake hate their jobs and lives but cannot do anything about it because of the paycheck they depend on.
- 7/28/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: Interactive animation studio Toonstar is launching an AI studio for digital creators following a strong response for its series with TikTok and YouTube star Parker James.
Toonstar Creators Studio will aim to co-produce low-cost animation franchises through partnerships with popular digital creatives, using an AI-powered production engine that produces professional-quality animation quickly.
It will also provide AI community creation tools that create close fan engagement and new forms of interaction and participation in projects, and extensive world and franchise-building expertise.
Toonstar, which is led by co-founders John Attanasio and Luisa Huang, will evaluate creators on an individual basis on their creative concept, potential for animation adaptation, and target audience and social reach.
The studio’s creation comes on the back of L.A.-based Toonstar’s collaboration with Parker James, an online creator from Texas.
Their StEvEn & Parker animated series reached 100 million views 20 days in November 2023, taking 12.1 unique viewers each week.
Toonstar Creators Studio will aim to co-produce low-cost animation franchises through partnerships with popular digital creatives, using an AI-powered production engine that produces professional-quality animation quickly.
It will also provide AI community creation tools that create close fan engagement and new forms of interaction and participation in projects, and extensive world and franchise-building expertise.
Toonstar, which is led by co-founders John Attanasio and Luisa Huang, will evaluate creators on an individual basis on their creative concept, potential for animation adaptation, and target audience and social reach.
The studio’s creation comes on the back of L.A.-based Toonstar’s collaboration with Parker James, an online creator from Texas.
Their StEvEn & Parker animated series reached 100 million views 20 days in November 2023, taking 12.1 unique viewers each week.
- 1/18/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Workaholics co-creator Dominic Russo, Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) and Tony Cavalero (The Righteous Gemstones) have partnered on Space Junk, an adult animated workplace comedy about garbage collectors in space, from Web3 story studio Toonstar. The series, created by written by Russo and starring Heder and Cavalero, Space Junk will world premiere Thursday at Consensus 2023, with episodes available to stream beginning May 19. You can watch the series here.
In what is believed to be an industry first, the series, powered by the Theta blockchain, also features a character voiced entirely by AI voice generated software, a robot character named “Wellbecca.” The Space Junk community will have opportunities to interact directly with Wellbecca, giving the audience another way to connect to the show.
Space Junk is the third original Web3 series released by Toonstar following The Gimmicks and House of Chico. Founded by John Attanasio and Luisa Huang, veterans of Dreamworks, Disney and Warner Bros.,...
In what is believed to be an industry first, the series, powered by the Theta blockchain, also features a character voiced entirely by AI voice generated software, a robot character named “Wellbecca.” The Space Junk community will have opportunities to interact directly with Wellbecca, giving the audience another way to connect to the show.
Space Junk is the third original Web3 series released by Toonstar following The Gimmicks and House of Chico. Founded by John Attanasio and Luisa Huang, veterans of Dreamworks, Disney and Warner Bros.,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Workaholics movie has been scrapped at Paramount+ just five weeks before filming was slated to begin.
Star and co-writer Adam Devine shared the news Monday on Instagram, expressing frustration over the reasoning for the streamer’s decision.
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy,” Devine wrote. “We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
The actor went on to express dismay at not getting to work with friends and co-stars, including Anders Holm and Blake Anderson, as well as the larger impact of the movie’s scrapping on the cast and crew, “who are now going to have to scramble to find new jobs.” The Workaholics team is out to other streamers,...
Star and co-writer Adam Devine shared the news Monday on Instagram, expressing frustration over the reasoning for the streamer’s decision.
“Welp, Paramount + decided to cancel the Workaholics movie. Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole. We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy,” Devine wrote. “We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time.”
The actor went on to express dismay at not getting to work with friends and co-stars, including Anders Holm and Blake Anderson, as well as the larger impact of the movie’s scrapping on the cast and crew, “who are now going to have to scramble to find new jobs.” The Workaholics team is out to other streamers,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paramount+ has pulled the plug on a greenlit “Workaholics” movie just five weeks before filming was scheduled to begin.
Series star and executive producer Adam Devine shared the news via Instagram on Monday, writing, “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole.”
“We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time,” Devine continued. “I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew, and other cast members who are now going to have to scramble to find new jobs.”
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He concluded: “We are out to other streamers,...
Series star and executive producer Adam Devine shared the news via Instagram on Monday, writing, “Obviously, this news is the loosest butthole.”
“We were suppose to begin filming in 5 weeks! P + told us don’t fit their new ‘global’ strategy…We are deeply butt hurt about this decision because we were so excited to bring the weird one last time,” Devine continued. “I’m butt hurt that I don’t get to work with my best friends again. I’m butt hurt for the fans, and I’m butt hurt for our loyal crew, and other cast members who are now going to have to scramble to find new jobs.”
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He concluded: “We are out to other streamers,...
- 1/9/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Spam
Written by Rafael Spregelburd and translated by Jean Graham-Jones
Directed by Samuel Buggeln
Presented by The Cherry Arts
Jack, Brooklyn, NYC
April 14-30, 2016
Making a performance look easy is very difficult, but the fantastic new production of Argentine playwright Rafael Spregelburd’s intricately-constructed Spam makes it look effortless. Spam, making its English-language première in a translation by the City University of New York’s Jean Graham-Jones, probes some of those boundaries and spaces between appearance and reality, especially where language is concerned. Mario Monti (Vin Knight) is a linguistics professor with an ethically questionable relationship to the work of one of his thesis students and a case of amnesia from a head wound. As the play unfolds, both he and we come to understand more about how he ended up living in a hotel room in Malta, trying to hawk Chinese-manufactured talking dolls on the beach for...
Written by Rafael Spregelburd and translated by Jean Graham-Jones
Directed by Samuel Buggeln
Presented by The Cherry Arts
Jack, Brooklyn, NYC
April 14-30, 2016
Making a performance look easy is very difficult, but the fantastic new production of Argentine playwright Rafael Spregelburd’s intricately-constructed Spam makes it look effortless. Spam, making its English-language première in a translation by the City University of New York’s Jean Graham-Jones, probes some of those boundaries and spaces between appearance and reality, especially where language is concerned. Mario Monti (Vin Knight) is a linguistics professor with an ethically questionable relationship to the work of one of his thesis students and a case of amnesia from a head wound. As the play unfolds, both he and we come to understand more about how he ended up living in a hotel room in Malta, trying to hawk Chinese-manufactured talking dolls on the beach for...
- 4/24/2016
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
Scott Rudin and the creators of the Comedy Central series Workaholics are teaming up together for a comedy feature, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. No details have been given but Kyle Newacheck, who created the show with Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson, Anders Holm, Connor Pritchard and Dominic Russo, would direct the movie. (Newacheck is also the series’ lead helmer.) Photos: 25 of Fall's Most Anticipated Movies Anderson, DeVine and Holm will write and star in the comedy. The project is in the early stages of development. Workaholics tells the tale of three recent college graduates (Anderson, DeVine
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- 11/1/2013
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Post-college life is comedically dissected in "Wokaholics" for Comedy Central. The series was co-created by Mail Order Comedy's Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Kyle Newacheck and 5th Year.s Dominic Russo andConnor Pritchard, and the series stars Anderson, Devine and Holm and is directed by Newacheck and Chris Koch (.Modern Family.). Kevin Etten serves as the show runner. From Comedy Centrall: Just because you've left college doesn't mean you can't take the party with you.For three post-grad pals trying to make their way in the real world, the revelry continues all day and night, whether they're in their office cubicles grinding out a paycheck or back at their house partying it all away! Blake Anderson, Adam Devine and...
- 3/16/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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