Conan O’Brien is back with a bang as his Emmy-winning comedic travel series “Conan O’Brien Must Go” returns for a second season. In a recent interview, O’Brien jokes about being an American ambassador at a time when America is loved more than ever, saying, “If nothing else, they can take out their aggression and rage at me.”
The upcoming season of the show will feature visits to Spain, New Zealand, and Austria, and is set to premiere on May 8 on Max. Despite some concerns about tariffs affecting the show’s budget, O’Brien is excited to continue exploring the world and spreading laughter.
In a recent interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast, O’Brien discussed his passion for travel, his experience hosting the Oscars, his upcoming film projects, and why he feels like he’s in the best phase of his career. O’Brien’s unique brand of humor, which is self-effacing and relatable, has endeared him to fans around the world.
“Conan O’Brien Must Go” takes a different approach to the travel show genre, with O’Brien aiming to leave viewers knowing less about the countries he visits than before. The show follows O’Brien as he surprises fans with travel suggestions and interacts with celebrities like Javier Bardem and Taiki Waititi in Spain and New Zealand.
O’Brien’s recent foray into dramatic acting in the film “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You” has been a new challenge for the comedian, but one that he embraced with enthusiasm. Despite initial reservations about his acting abilities, O’Brien’s performance in the film has been well-received at film festivals.
With his growing podcast empire, successful TV show, and upcoming film projects, O’Brien is on a creative high at the age of 61. He credits his current state of fulfillment to the diverse opportunities that have come his way since leaving late-night television.
As O’Brien continues to explore new avenues in entertainment, fans can expect more laughs, surprises, and heartfelt moments from the beloved comedian. Stay tuned for more adventures with Conan O’Brien on “Conan O’Brien Must Go” and beyond.