'My Next Guest' Season 6: David Letterman Welcomes Michael B. Jordan, Jason Bateman, and MrBeast
David Letterman is officially returning to the interview chair, and he is bringing a surprisingly diverse mix of Hollywood royalty and internet fame with him. Prepare for a season that takes the talk show format off the set and onto the baseball pitch, the dartboard, and perhaps even into an oh my god discussion. The official Season Six, featuring Michael B. Jordan, Jason Bateman, and MrBeast, is set to premiere soon.
The unique combination of intimate, long-form interviews and comedic field segments is set to return this month.
Unexpected outings with the season six guest lineup in My Next Guest Needs No Introduction
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The Season Six trailer for My Next Guest Needs No Introduction promises high energy and intriguing conversations with its new slate of celebrity guests, all premiering on December 16. The host throws darts with Michael B. Jordan, who hilariously reminds Letterman that Pac-Man certainly counts as a video game, despite the host's insistence.
After Michael B. Jordan, the episode with actor Jason Bateman includes a trip to Dodger Stadium, where Bateman enthusiastically declares, "I feel like a semi-man right now," while preparing to hit home runs.
Perhaps the most unusual sit-down is with YouTube superstar MrBeast, whom Letterman lightly interrogates about his rumoured interest in human sacrifices, showcasing the show's blend of curiosity and absurdity.
The special episode featuring actor Adam Sandler aired on December 1; it was separate from the forthcoming Season Six run, which is scheduled to premiere on December 16. This highly anticipated season follows Netflix's decision earlier this year to renew My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman for seasons six and seven.
The success of the series lies not just in its guests, but in its production and unique deviation from traditional late-night television.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction- Show’s history, structure, and production
David Letterman’s post-retirement series premiered on Netflix on January 12, 2018, establishing a format of long-form, one-on-one studio conversations interspersed with segments shot outside a traditional set.
The episode count has always fluctuated, with the current Season Six run being similar to Season Five, with only three total episodes. The series is produced by Worldwide Pants, Inc. and Jax Media, with Tom Keaney, Mary Barclay, Justin Wilkes, and others serving as executive producers.
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Throughout its run, the show has attracted high-profile guests, including former President Barack Obama, Jay-Z, Tina Fey, Robert Downey Jr., and Miley Cyrus, cementing its reputation for insightful, unhurried celebrity conversations.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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