Tim Robinson’s latest comedy series, The Chair Company, has officially received a full series order from HBO. After initially greenlighting a half-hour pilot back in April 2024, the network recently announced its decision to expand the project to a full series. With no release date set as of yet, fans are eagerly anticipating Robinson’s return to the small screen in this comedic venture.
The Premise: A Mix of Comedy and Conspiracy
The Chair Company centers around an ordinary man, William Ronald Trosper, played by Tim Robinson, who stumbles into an extensive and absurd conspiracy following an embarrassing incident at his workplace. Described in the series logline, this blend of personal humiliation and unexpected twists is set to deliver Robinson’s unique brand of humor.
The Talent Behind the Show
Besides taking the lead role, Robinson shares writing and executive production duties with his frequent collaborator, Zach Kanin. The duo is well-known for their work on the Netflix sketch comedy show I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. Their prior collaboration, Detroiters, co-created with Sam Richardson and Joe Kelly, also garnered a loyal following on Comedy Central.
A Star-Studded Ensemble
Joining Robinson in the cast are:
- Lake Bell as Barb Trosper
- Sophia Lillis as Natalie Trosper
- Will Price as Seth Trosper
- Joseph Tudisco as Mike Santini
Additionally, the pilot episode features a guest appearance by Lou Diamond Phillips as Jeff Levjman. This ensemble promises a robust mix of talents, bringing diverse humor and dynamic interactions to the series.
Behind the Camera
Directing the pilot episode is Andrew DeYoung, who also serves as an executive producer. DeYoung’s inclusion adds another layer of comedic expertise to the project. Alongside DeYoung, the executive production team includes heavyweights like Adam McKay, Todd Schulman, and Igor Srubshchik. McKay’s involvement, known for his work on The Big Short and Succession, suggests a high standard of production and narrative quality.
Past Projects and Upcoming Ventures
Tim Robinson’s filmography is an eclectic mix of projects. His credits include Brother Nature (2016), An American Pickle (2020), and Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022). More humorously, he voiced the character Ugly Sonic in the latter. Robinson also appeared in Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm (2022) and even had an uncredited cameo in the 2023 horror blockbuster, Scream VI. Looking forward, Robinson’s fans will soon see him in the comedy film Friendship, co-starring Paul Rudd, which recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Anticipation
With Robinson and Kanin at the helm, fans can expect the same sharp, idiosyncratic humor that made I Think You Should Leave a cult favorite. “We are so excited and thankful to get to make this show with HBO, HyperObject, and all of the amazing cast and crew that have helped to create it,” Robinson and Kanin expressed in a joint statement.
Closing Credits
While a specific premiere date for The Chair Company remains under wraps, the series promises to deliver a mix of dry wit and comedic conspiracy. Stay tuned for more updates on Robinson’s latest comedic exploration. Be sure to keep an eye out for further announcements from HBO regarding this exciting new series.
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