Don’t come for Pete Davidson!
23.06.2023 - 16:19 / deadline.com
Peacock is bringing back Pete Davidson comedy Bupkis.
The streamer has renewed the series for a second season, which is good news for fans who want to find out [SPOILER ALERT] how Davidson fared after his car crash at the end of season one.
The series, which also stars Edie Falco and Joe Pesci, premiered on May 4 and comes from Universal Television and Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video.
No details have been given on who is returning for season two, but expect a large number of guest stars. The first season featured the likes of Machine Gun Kelly, Steve Buscemi, Bobby Cannavale, Charlie Day, Al Gore, Paul Walter Hauser, Chase Sui Wonders and Ray Romano.
The first season of the semi-autobiographical series followed the former SNL star as he attempts to work through unique family dynamics and the complexities of fame to form meaningful relationships. Falco played his mother and Pesci starred as his grandfather.
Written, executive produced by, and starring Davidson, Bupkis is executive produced by Lorne Michaels for Broadway Video and is written and executive produced by Judah Miller and Dave Sirus alongside executive producers Andrew Singer and Erin David. Jason Orley directed and co-executive produced.
“Pete Davidson is a once-in-a-generation talent, and what he created with the first season of Bupkis absolutely blew us away,” said Susan Rovner, Chairman, Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. “Pete has the rare ability to make you laugh out loud with his unfiltered brand of comedy, and then tear up with his raw and honest vulnerability. We could not be more proud to continue on this journey with Pete, Lorne Michaels, Broadway Video, and our partners at Universal Television for a second season as we
Don’t come for Pete Davidson!
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Saturday Night Live alum about struggling with his mental health in the past, has checked himself into a rehab facility for treatment.According to , Davidson is getting treatment for his post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD). One source told Page Six, “Pete regularly goes to rehab for ‘tune ups’ and to take a mental break, so that’s what’s happening.” Another friend said, “Anyone who when he knows he needs it.”, which confirmed the Page Six report, also spoke to insiders who said it's not uncommon for Davidson to check himself into a facility when he feels he needs help.
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