Marc Maron will debut a new stand-up comedy special on HBO in 2025. The special, based on his “All In” tour, will be filmed in New York City in May.
This upcoming special marks Maron’s sixth stand-up comedy hour and follows his 2023 HBO special, From Bleak to Dark, where he reflected on the death of his partner, Lynn Shelton, who passed away from cancer during the pandemic.
Maron is widely recognized for his podcast, WTF With Marc Maron, which he launched in 2009. The podcast has become one of the most popular in the U.S., with over 1,600 episodes. Maron has interviewed a wide range of guests, from former President Barack Obama to music legend Keith Richards and TV icon Carol Burnett. His interview with Robin Williams was also the first one-on-one podcast episode to be inducted into the National Recording Registry.
Aside from his podcast, Maron is known for his acting roles. He starred in Netflix’s Glow, and his scripted series Maron, which ran for four seasons on IFC. He has appeared in recent films such as To Leslie and The Order. Maron will also feature in the upcoming Apple TV+ golf comedy The Stick alongside Owen Wilson. Additionally, he is reprising his voice role as Mr. Snake in Bad Guys 2 and will play music producer Chuck Plotkin in the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White.
Maron will also be the subject of the documentary Are We Good?, premiering at SXSW.
His previous stand-up specials include End Times Fun (2020), Too Real (2017), More Later (2015), and Thinky Pain (2013).
Maron is represented by Independent Artists Group, Avalon, 42West, and Brecheen Feldman Breimer.
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