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[via press release from Peacock]
OFFICIAL DATE ANNOUNCEMENT, JAILHOUSE INTERVIEW
TEASER AND FIRST-LOOK IMAGES
Series Premieres Thursday, December 16, 2021
Leaked Footage Of MacGruber... In This Never-Before-Seen Jailhouse Interview Of MacGruber...
ABOUT MACGRUBER:
After rotting in prison for over a decade, America's ultimate hero and uber patriot MacGruber is finally released. His mission: to take down a mysterious villain from his past - Brigadier Commander Enos Queeth. With the entire world in the crosshairs, MacGruber must reassemble his old team, Vicki St. Elmo and Dixon Piper, in order to defeat the forces of evil.
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Co-Showrunner / Writer / Executive Producer: Will Forte
Co-Showrunners / Writers / Executive Producers / Directors: John Solomon and Jorma Taccone
Produced By: Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and Broadway Video
Format: 8 x 30 min episodes, original comedy (all episodes)
Filming Location: Los Angeles, CA
Starring: Will Forte (MacGruber), Kristen Wiig (Vicki St. Elmo), Ryan Phillippe (Dixon Piper), Sam Elliott (Perry), Laurence Fishburne (General Barrett Fasoose), Billy Zane (Brigadier Commander Enos Queeth), Joseph Lee Anderson (Major Harold Kernst), Timothy V. Murphy (Constantine Bach)
Additional Notes: MacGruber is based on the iconic SNL parody sketch and cult-favorite feature film MacGruber (2010), and picks up where the film left off.
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