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Funny Or Die Launches New Talk Show with Marcos Gonzalez


''Inside The Funny Or Die Vault''
''Inside The Funny Or Die Vault''

Funny Or Die is set to debut a new flagship talk show, "Inside The Funny Or Die Vault," a weekly 10-episode series hosted by writer and actor Marcos Gonzalez. The first episode will premiere on October 1 with audio available on podcast platforms and video episodes streaming on Funny Or Die's YouTube channel.

The show will feature notable guests, including comedians Beth Stelling, Derek Waters, Jon Gabrus, Aida Rodriguez and Megan Gailey, who will discuss their careers and reflect on the evolution of internet comedy. Each episode will highlight memorable videos from Funny Or Die's extensive digital comedy archive, exploring how the online comedy landscape has changed since its early days.

"Funny Or Die has been at the forefront of internet comedy for years, and with Inside The Funny Or Die Vault, we're excited to revisit that legacy," said Kathy Goodman, CEO of Funny Or Die. "The show offers a nostalgic look back while also providing insight into how comedy has evolved."

For Gonzalez, hosting the show marks a full-circle moment. He began his comedy career a decade ago as an intern at Funny Or Die and has since built a career that includes work on the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated series Jury Duty. "It's a fun experience to chat with comedy pros who've been in the industry for their entire careers," Gonzalez said.

The new series is part of a broader slate of interview shows and podcasts Funny Or Die plans to launch.

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