There's a new show for you and your grandparents to enjoy! That's going to be a big hit. To be honest, why not make an entire day of it? Spend some time with them over lunch, listen to their endless stream of questions and answers, run errands with them (for my grandparents, it was usually a trip to the liquor shop), and then binge-watch "King of Late Night" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Johnny Carson.
No, they have no idea what it is. You have the potential to make a significant impact on their lives! Teaching your children the art of content mainlining might be done in a way that makes you feel horrible at times. What a thrill for them!
Assuming the series is created first, we would be getting ahead of ourselves. When it comes to big-name prestige projects, there has been a Johnny Carson biography floating around Hollywood for years. Even if Gordon-Levitt ("Super Pumped") has been cast as the protagonist, things might still go awry for old Johnny.
Do not make any plans, but do call your grandparents nonetheless. Tell them about the latest developments. They are always happy to hear from you.
Here's Joseph!
I'll go back to what you came here for in a second.
As far as we know, David Milch will write, Jay Roach will direct, and Wiip and Anonymous Content are co-producers of "King of Late Night," which is now in development. Without knowing who will join Gordon-Levitt onscreen or behind the scenes, I'm confident that we'll be receiving a show that's going to be talked about for quite some time to come.
There are so many shows to watch, and many of them are a part of "The Bachelor's" television world, that it is much simpler to live in a television silo these days. Every now and then, you and your coworkers will see something that cuts through all the commotion. The programs aren't my favorites, but having something to chat about while you wait for everyone to attend the Zoom conference is good.
As I said previously, your grandparents are also a part of this. It's possible that they'd be interested!
While we're talking about "The Bachelor," early reports about "King of Late Night" suggest the show will not spare any details about Carson's personal life, which has included four marriages. Fun! You can always come here to stay up-to-date on the latest headlines and witty commentary. My parents and I are now your grandparents.
As of this writing, Joseph Gordon Levitt has been cast as Johnny Carson in a new biographical series that will air on the History Channel in the fall of 2018.