It packs more laughs in less than one minute than most movies manage in two hours.
We finally have an official air date for the first episode of the fourth and final season of Catastrophe:
Tuesday 8 January 2019.
And we are totally not ready to say goodbye to one of TV's greatest couples!
The new season will be dealing not only with Sharon (Horgan) and Rob (Delaney)'s attempts to stay happy in a long term relationship, even as (vague spoilers) Rob tries to deal with his own personal demons which resulted in a big cliffhanger.
Plus, there is also the matter of Carrie Fisher, who played Rob's mother, passing away after filming her scenes for season three.
On top of all that, some new cast additions - Julie Hesmondhalgh (Broadchurch), Chris Noth (Sex and the City), Michaela Watkins (Casual), Nat Faxon (Friends From College) and Brian Gleeson (Love/Hate) - will surely be adding some new complications to everything.
Check out the trailer right here:
https://twitter.com/robdelaney/status/1076131361201836037
Meanwhile, JOE's own OwnEoghan Doherty recently spoke to Travis Knight, director of Bumblebee, and he said out of all the Irish talent out there right now, the person who most wants to work with is Sharon Horgan!
Check out that interview right here:
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