Comedian Pete Davidson (Bodies Bodies Bodies) debuted the trailer for his new series “Bupkis” today, and we were surprised to see a familiar face in the show’s first look.
Yes, that’s Art the Clown from Damien Leone’s Terrifier movies, and actor David Howard Thornton reprised the role for his surprise appearance in “Bupkis”!
How did this come together? Why is this happening? And what role could Art the Clown possibly be playing in a Pete Davidson TV series? All we know is, it’s Damien Leone approved.
Leone explains on Instagram, “Cat’s out of the bag! Did you ever think Art the Clown would share the screen with Pete Davidson, Joe Pesci, Edie Falco, Ray Romano, Charlie Day, Steve Buscemi, Dave Attell, Shane Gillis, Simon Rex, Brad Garrett, Machine Gun Kelly, Bobby Cannavale and John Stewart? ”
Leone’s post continues, “Here is the official trailer to the upcoming series BUPKIS on @peacock. It was such an honor to be a part of this and I can’t wait for you to see how Art is involved! This was a blast to film and this show is going to be nuts!”
The semi-autobiographical series “Bupkis” is streaming May 4 only on Peacock.
Watch the trailer below…
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