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2025-06-26 01:14:54 [Deals] Source: Unique Information Network

Will Arnett is Beverly Lynne - Bikini Royale 2 (2010)already a Netflix darling -- Bojack Horsemanand Arrested Development are beloved streaming staples -- but the service is apparently ordering even more Arnett with Netflix Live, a show they began teasing today.

The preview for Netflix Liveis a hefty 48 minutes long and features what would be the basis of the show: Arnett commenting on a variety of, uh, stuff. Just, like, stuff. Like printers and coffeemakers and things.

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The show description reads "Toasters toasting. Grass growing. Fans blowing. With Netflix Live, you can experience life's biggest thrills, right from the comfort of your couch."

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If it sounds boring, that's because it probably should be. If it sounds like a prank, that's because it probably is. The remarkable thing though is that it's just plain fun to watch. Arnett is delightful and his pseudo-dramatic speech patterns do indeed make watching grass grow more interesting.

It's peaceful, in a lot of ways. In a lot of other ways, it'd be a pretty good thing to toss on in the background of a party. Any way you look at it, it's a fun, silly-looking program that hey, we wouldn't mind a few more 48-minute-long previews of.

Branded pranks around April Fools' day are, in a word, awful. But when the prank isn't a prank so much as a silly video starring Will Arnett gently rocking you to sleep with descriptions of household items, it's like, brands aren't so bad, you know?

I mean, not really. But Netflix.


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