Tim Robinson thinks you must strive the Totino’s pizza rolls… or at the very least he does for the sake of his “I Assume You Ought to Go away”-esque Tremendous Bowl advert.
Robinson reunites along with his frequent collaborator and “Detroiters” co-creator Sam Richardson for the eccentric quick movie. The duo, with Robinson clad in his “I Assume You Ought to Go away” stripes and khakis (no Dan Flashes in sight), witness the demise of the furry Totino’s mascot. It’s a bummer, however the snacks nonetheless rule.
There’s no coffin flop for the mascot, however the spot does appear to be it’d be an excellent match for Corncob TV. And for those who don’t get all of those references, cue an episode of Netflix’s “I Assume You Ought to Go away” ASAP; Season 3 of the present debuted in 2023. Richardson repeatedly seems on sketch sequence “I Assume You Ought to Go away,” most famously taking part in a decide of a child pageant.
Along with the Tremendous Bowl LIX industrial, Robinson is about to steer upcoming HBO comedy sequence “The Chair Firm,” with Adam McKay and Zach Kanin govt producing. Robinson will write, star in, and govt produce the half-hour present. The official logline reads: “After an embarrassing incident at work, a person named William Ronald Trosper (Robinson) finds himself investigating a far-reaching conspiracy.” Andrew DeYoung, who directed Robinson within the TIFF-selected function “Friendship,” directed and govt produced the pilot for the sequence.
Robinson and DeYoung’s function movie “Friendship,” which additionally stars Paul Rudd, has acquired rave opinions out of its TIFF debut and can display screen at SXSW. IndieWire critic David Ehrlich wrote that the movie “feels very very similar to a feature-length ‘I Assume You Ought to Go away’ sketch and helps make clear that Robinson’s humor is rooted in confusion greater than anything.”
Robinson and Richardson aren’t the one stars to look in buzzy Tremendous Bowl LIX advertisements. Matthew McConaughey did a “True Detective” reunion with Woody Harrelson and continued his Uber Eats spokesman-ship with an advert that includes Greta Gerwig. The “Barbie” director performed herself in her first appearing gig since “White Noise” (2022); Charli XCX, Martha Stewart, Kevin Bacon, and Sean Evans additionally seem within the quick movie.