‘Conan O’Brien Must Go’ Receives Season 3 Renewal on Max

Exciting News: Conan O’Brien’s Travelogue Series Renewed for Third Season

Max has announced that Conan O’Brien will embark on even more adventures with a renewed commitment to his travelogue series, Conan O’Brien Must Go. The announcement of this third season comes ahead of the highly anticipated season two premiere scheduled for May, with the specific air date yet to be confirmed.

“Working with Conan and his team on Conan O’Brien Must Go is the trip of a lifetime,” said Nina Rosenstein, executive vp HBO Programming, Late Night & Specials. “They’re annoyingly brilliant, and no one can make locals feel as deeply uncomfortable in their own country as Conan can — this season in lederhosen!”

In its second season, the series will comprise three compelling episodes showcasing O’Brien’s travels to New Zealand, Austria, and Spain. The inaugural season captivated audiences with episodes filmed in exotic locales such as Norway, Argentina, Thailand, and Ireland, where O’Brien connected with fans from his podcast, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend. Throughout these journeys, he often found himself in hilariously uncomfortable situations, showcasing his signature comedic style.

“I do like to be the odd person out, the one who doesn’t fit in,” O’Brien remarked in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “I think I’m funnier when I’m not in the power position. I was talking to one guy, and he was sort of looking at my skin, my freckles, and he’s like, ‘Are you ill?’ Those are the situations that just inherently amuse me — when a bit of the joke is on me.”

Produced by O’Brien’s company, Conaco, Conan O’Brien Must Go sees O’Brien and Jeff Ross serving as executive producers, ensuring that the comedic quality and charm of the show continue to engage audiences worldwide.

As fans eagerly await the return of O’Brien’s unique blend of travel and comedy, the renewal for a third season solidifies the show’s place in contemporary entertainment. To keep up with the latest updates and details, check out the full article here.

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