John Mulaney Debuts Netflix's First Live Weekly Talk Show, 'Everybody's Live'
The comedian's new series blends live calls, celebrity guests, and quirky experiments, marking Netflix's latest venture into live programming.
- John Mulaney's 'Everybody’s Live' premiered on Netflix as the platform's first live weekly talk show, following the success of his previous limited series, 'Everybody’s in L.A.'
- The show features a mix of celebrity guests, experts, and live musical performances, with the debut episode including Michael Keaton, Joan Baez, and Cypress Hill.
- Richard Kind returns as the announcer, and the show also incorporates Saymo, a delivery robot character from Mulaney’s earlier series.
- Mulaney’s approach challenges traditional late-night formats by focusing on niche, unpredictable topics and live audience interaction, rather than trending news or promotional interviews.
- The 12-episode series airs weekly on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET, showcasing Netflix's continued experimentation with live TV formats.