WATCH: Comedians Nick Kroll and Ike Barinholtz are behind a new eight-part series 'History of the World, Part II,' sequel to the classic Mel Brooks film.
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In ‘History of the World, Part II,’ Mel Brooks Gets Back to BasicsMel Brooks speaks to VF about ‘History of the World, Part II,’ working with Wanda Sykes and Nick Kroll, and what he considers to be comedy’s primary role throughout history.
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You Need to Watch ‘Horrible Histories’ Before Mel Brooks’ ‘History of the World, Part II’Before watching Mel Brooks’ HistoryOfTheWorldPart2, it’s time to watch HorribleHistories — the underrated comedy starring the cast of GhostsBBC.
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'History of the World, Part II' will be 'offensive,' 'push the envelope,' cast members claimCast members and directors of the sequel to the Mel Brooks classic 'History of the World' told E! News in recent interviews that the sequel series will be 'offensive.'
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‘History of the World Part II’ Will Make You Beg for ExtinctionIt took four years for a sequel series to Mel Brooks’ “History of the World Part I” to materialize. Maybe we’d have been better off waiting forever.
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‘History of the World, Part II’: Pamela Adlon on Growing Up With Mel Brooks & Playing Nick Kroll’s WifeWe spoke w/ pamelaadlon about HistoryoftheWorldPartII, growing up with Mel Brooks’s work, and playing Nick Kroll’s wife.
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Nick Kroll on the Influence of Mel Brooks on Hulu’s 'History of the World, Part II’If you're going to add on to the legacy of a classic Mel Brooks film, you've got to do it with a parade of superstars (and, of course, the blessing of Brooks himself). That's exactly what Nick Kroll has done with Hulu's ‘History of the World, Part II’ (March 6). 'You can expect an insane cast, ' Kroll told Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott. The cast includes Wanda Sykes, Taika Waititi, Jay Ellis and Sarah Silverman, among others. 'Our goal was to continue to be provocative, but not necessarily preachy and political.' And even if they aren't political, Kroll says Brooks' target in his work 'has almost always been those in power, and how they are largely dumb and greedy.' Part of the reason why Brooks, Kroll and the other producers wanted to do this was to expand on the diverse set of voices and stories that need to be told from history. 'There's just so many interesting stories that we all sort of take for granted.' And there's even something for fans of Brooks' other films. 'We really try to pay homage...you're going to hear jokes from ‘The Producers,’ from ‘Young Frankenstein,’ from ‘Spaceballs,’ like little Easter eggs and callbacks.' Visit Newsweek.com to learn more about the podcasts we offer and to catch up on the latest news. While you’re there, subscribe to Newsweek’s ‘For the Culture’ newsletter. Follow H. Alan Scott on everything at HAlanScott.
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