Tim Robinson Think you should try Totino’s Pizza Rolls … or at least he does for his “I think you should leave” -esque Super Bowl Advertisement.
Robinson is reunited with his often partner and “Detroiters” co -creator Sam Richardson for the eccentric short film. The duo, with Robinson dressed in his “I think you should leave” stripes and Khakis (no then blink in sight), witnesses the death of the furry Totino mascot. It’s a bum, but snacks are still controlling.
There is no coffin flop for mascot, but the place seems like it would be good for corncob TV. And if you do not get all these references, enter a section of Netflix “I think you should leave” ASAP; Season 3 of the show debuted in 2023. Richardson appears regularly in the Sketch series “I think you should leave”, best known to play a judge of a baby competition.
In addition to the Super Bowl Lix advertising, Robinson will lead the upcoming HBO comedy series ”President“With Adam McKay and Zach Kanin Executive Producing. Robinson will write, start in and executive produce the half -hour show. The official log line reads: “After an embarrassing incident at work, a man named William Ronald Trosper (Robinson) is investigating a far -reaching conspiracy.” Andrew Deyoung, who directed Robinson in the TIFF-elected function “Friendship”, directed and executive produced the pilot for the series.
Robinson and Deyoung’s feature film “Friendship”, which also plays Paul Rudd, has received Great reviews Out of the TIFF debut and will be shown on SXSW. Indieview -critic David Ehrlich wrote That the movie “feels very like a function length” I think you should leave “sketch and helps make it clear that Robinson’s humor is rooted in confusion more than anything else.”
Robinson and Richardson are not the only stars that appear in the Buzzy Super Bowl Lix ads. Matthew McConaughey made a “true detective” reunion with Woody Harrelson and continued his Uber eats spokesman with an ad With Greta Gerwig. The “Barbie” director played himself in his first actor since “White Noise” (2022); Charli XCX, Martha Stewart, Kevin Bacon and Sean Evans also appear in the short film.