Pete Davidson’s New Peacock Ordered Series

Pete Davidson is a busy man. His romance with Kim Kardashian is not only constantly making headlines, but also SNL Star also has some exciting projects in the works. Yesterday saw the first trailer for Bodies, bodies, bodies, the high-concept A24 horror film starring Davidson, Amandla Stenberg, and Lee Pace. Davidson also plays popular comic character Marmaduke, who also released a trailer this month. It was also announced today that Davidson is making a semi-autobiographical comedy series called Bobkiss for peacock.

The streaming service has given a direct order to the series for the new show, which will see Davidson serve as writer and executive producer as well as star. diverse He describes the half-hour comedy as “a escalating fantasy version of Davidson’s real-life.” The show will “combine grounded storytelling with the absurd elements of Davidson’s worldview.”

“Bet Davidson is one of today’s most sought-after comedians thanks to his unique sense of humor and honest point of view,” Susan Rovner, chief entertainment content for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, said in a statement. “Bobkiss The funny, surprising, and unfiltered brand of comedy will feature Pete who has become beloved as we continue to enhance Peacock’s comedy roster. We can’t wait to dive in with Lorne Michaels, Broadway Video, and our partners Universal Television. “

Dave Sirus and Judah Miller write and executive produce Bobkiss Together with Davidson. Lorne Michaels, Andrew Singer and Irene David of Broadway Video will executive produce with Universal Television as the studio.

Davidson was also supposed to take part in the Blue Origins spaceflight in March, but he ended up stepping down. As for the Bodies, bodies, bodiesThe slasher movie is coming to theaters this summer and takes place at a house party during a hurricane. The movie’s slogan was “This is not a safe space.” As for the MarmadukeMar AZ DippĂ© will direct the film with Matt Phillip Whelan. Byron Kavanaugh wrote the script and Storyberry leads the animation effort. Created by Brad Anderson Marmaduke in 1954 and sadly passed away in 2015.

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