Exclusive: Megan Brophy Young, Matt Haberman and Chase Lehner have been promoted to Vice President of Talent at the leading PR firm Narrative.
Lehner will work out of the company’s Los Angeles office, with Brophy Young and Haberman continuing to co-lead the company’s New York City outpost, as Brophy Young splits her time between Texas and New York.
Young has spent more than a decade curating an impressive client roster including prominent actors, athletes, musicians, thought leaders and industry innovators. Beginning her career in-house at AMC Networks, she developed a passion for talent representation and transitioned to personal publicity in 2012. In 2017, Brophy took her expertise to Nashville where she immersed herself in the country music industry, working at Big Machine Label Group before landing at Narrative in 2018, closely after its inception. To date, she’s been the driving force for campaigns for the likes of Lily Allen, Lucy Boynton,...
Lehner will work out of the company’s Los Angeles office, with Brophy Young and Haberman continuing to co-lead the company’s New York City outpost, as Brophy Young splits her time between Texas and New York.
Young has spent more than a decade curating an impressive client roster including prominent actors, athletes, musicians, thought leaders and industry innovators. Beginning her career in-house at AMC Networks, she developed a passion for talent representation and transitioned to personal publicity in 2012. In 2017, Brophy took her expertise to Nashville where she immersed herself in the country music industry, working at Big Machine Label Group before landing at Narrative in 2018, closely after its inception. To date, she’s been the driving force for campaigns for the likes of Lily Allen, Lucy Boynton,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Hey, "Saturday Night Live" fans. We are back with some great news for you tonight because NBC will finally get back to airing new episodes of Saturday Night Live tonight, March 30, 2024. NBC is finally serving up the next, new episode 15 of this current season 49 tonight after two weeks of delays, and we've got some new preview intel for it. NBC served up a new, official press release for tonight's new episode 15. So, we will certainly reference it for this preview session. Let's get to it. In tonight's new, March 30, 2024 episode 15, you guys will see 33 year old American stand-up comedian, actor, screenwriter and director Ramy Youssef show up to handle the hosting duties. It will be his first time hosting the show. He has a new stand-up special titled, "Ramy Youssef: More Feelings." It debuted on March 23, 2024 on HBO.
- 3/30/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
He’s set to make his Saturday Night Live hosting debut this weekend, but Ramy Youssef took a break from the show’s marathon week-long production cycle Wednesday night to work out parts of his monologue at New York’s Comedy Cellar.
It’s not unusual for comics appearing on SNL and other shows to drop in at the Cellar to test out material. Youssef himself has a long history with the Greenwich Village institution, having performed there many times over the years.
No word yet on what Youssef’s SNL set will include, but in his new Max comedy special, Ramy Youssef: More Feelings, the comic tackles a number of controversail subjects including religion, the upcoming presidential election and the Israel-Hamas War.
Pro-Israel activists started a letter-writing campaign earlier this month demanding that NBC remove Yousself as SNL host after he called for a cease fire in Gaza on the Academy Awards red carpet,...
It’s not unusual for comics appearing on SNL and other shows to drop in at the Cellar to test out material. Youssef himself has a long history with the Greenwich Village institution, having performed there many times over the years.
No word yet on what Youssef’s SNL set will include, but in his new Max comedy special, Ramy Youssef: More Feelings, the comic tackles a number of controversail subjects including religion, the upcoming presidential election and the Israel-Hamas War.
Pro-Israel activists started a letter-writing campaign earlier this month demanding that NBC remove Yousself as SNL host after he called for a cease fire in Gaza on the Academy Awards red carpet,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Jed Rosenzweig
- LateNighter
“I am honored to be the first Arab host of Saturday Night Live, says comedian Ramy Youssef in the initial promo for his hosting gig.
“I’m sorry to interrupt,” says cast-member Kenan Thompson, “but you’re actually not the first to host.”
A seemingly-embarrassed Youssef then goes on to add a list of qualifiers in hope laying claim to being some kind of “first” in the show’s storied history. Thompson shoots them down one by one until Youssef gets to a designation go granular it’s meaningless. You can watch the bit below.
Youssef is set to host this Saturday, March 30 with Travis Scott serving as the night’s musical host. It’s his first go in Studio 8H.
He is currently promoting his new comedy special titled Ramy Youssef: More Feelings premiering on March 23 via HBO.
“I’m sorry to interrupt,” says cast-member Kenan Thompson, “but you’re actually not the first to host.”
A seemingly-embarrassed Youssef then goes on to add a list of qualifiers in hope laying claim to being some kind of “first” in the show’s storied history. Thompson shoots them down one by one until Youssef gets to a designation go granular it’s meaningless. You can watch the bit below.
Youssef is set to host this Saturday, March 30 with Travis Scott serving as the night’s musical host. It’s his first go in Studio 8H.
He is currently promoting his new comedy special titled Ramy Youssef: More Feelings premiering on March 23 via HBO.
- 3/27/2024
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedian Ramy Youssef has a way of making even the most cringe-inducing topics easy to talk about. Youssef is back with his latest comedy special “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” which debuts on Sunday, March 22 on Max. Youssef will discuss all the most important topics of the day as only he can, using his unique worldview and inviting personality to keep the audience laughing along. You can watch with a subscription to Max.
How to Watch ‘Ramy Youssef: More Feelings’ When: Saturday, March 23, 2024 Where: Max Stream: Watch with a subscription to Max. Sign Up$9.99+ / month Max.com About ‘Ramy Youssef: More Feelings’
This latest comedy special sees Ramy Youssef returning to the stage to give his take on the most consequential issues facing the world. Youssef will cover a myriad of topics in the show, such as the value of prayer, the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election, a childhood book report that...
How to Watch ‘Ramy Youssef: More Feelings’ When: Saturday, March 23, 2024 Where: Max Stream: Watch with a subscription to Max. Sign Up$9.99+ / month Max.com About ‘Ramy Youssef: More Feelings’
This latest comedy special sees Ramy Youssef returning to the stage to give his take on the most consequential issues facing the world. Youssef will cover a myriad of topics in the show, such as the value of prayer, the upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election, a childhood book report that...
- 3/23/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Join comedian Ramy Youssef for an evening of laughter and thought-provoking insights in “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” airing on HBO this Saturday, March 23, 2024, at 10:00 Pm. Returning to the stage, Youssef brings his unique perspective to a wide range of topics, including the complexities of a divided world, the unexpected pitfalls of charitable giving, the hotly contested 2024 presidential election, the power of prayer, and even a childhood book report that left a lasting impact.
With his trademark wit and humor, Youssef offers audiences a fresh take on contemporary issues, blending personal anecdotes with astute observations on society and culture. Whether you’re a fan of his hit show “Ramy” or simply looking for a night of comedy and reflection, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings” promises to entertain and enlighten in equal measure. Tune in for a memorable evening of comedy and introspection on HBO this Saturday.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm...
With his trademark wit and humor, Youssef offers audiences a fresh take on contemporary issues, blending personal anecdotes with astute observations on society and culture. Whether you’re a fan of his hit show “Ramy” or simply looking for a night of comedy and reflection, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings” promises to entertain and enlighten in equal measure. Tune in for a memorable evening of comedy and introspection on HBO this Saturday.
Release Date & Time: 10:00 Pm...
- 3/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Ramy Youssef recently opened up about his experience directing the “Honeydew” episode of The Bear season two, which saw Lionel Boyce’s Marcus journey to Copenhagen to create three items for The Bear’s dessert menu.
The Poor Things star stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! and explained that while helming the episode, he and Boyce were able to spend a day working at Noma, which was voted the best restaurant in the world every year from 2010-12 and then again in 2014.
“They let me and Lionel work there for a day, which we’ve never [done],” Youssef told Jimmy Kimmel. “We got to work from the beginning of the day, all the way through dinner service. We got to prep. We got to serve people food and make plates.”
He continued, “It’s really kind of sad actually because it’s a table that some people wait a year for, and...
The Poor Things star stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! and explained that while helming the episode, he and Boyce were able to spend a day working at Noma, which was voted the best restaurant in the world every year from 2010-12 and then again in 2014.
“They let me and Lionel work there for a day, which we’ve never [done],” Youssef told Jimmy Kimmel. “We got to work from the beginning of the day, all the way through dinner service. We got to prep. We got to serve people food and make plates.”
He continued, “It’s really kind of sad actually because it’s a table that some people wait a year for, and...
- 3/14/2024
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ryan Gosling as Ken in ‘Barbie’ (Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures)
Ryan Gosling, hot off one of the best musical numbers in Oscars history, will return to host NBC’s Saturday Night Live on April 13, 2024. Gosling is busy promoting The Fall Guy, which premiered to rave reviews out of SXSW, and his April gig will mark his third time handling hosting duties.
Ryan Gosling will be joined by 10-time Grammy Award winner Chris Stapleton who’s also returning to the SNL stage for the third time as musical guest.
Ramy Youssef will make his SNL hosting debut with the March 30th episode. Youssef’s new HBO special Ramy Youssef: More Feelings is set for release on March 23rd. Grammy winner Travis Scott is returning as a musical guest for the second time with the March 30th show.
Former SNL star Kristen Wiig has been tapped to host the April 6th episode,...
Ryan Gosling, hot off one of the best musical numbers in Oscars history, will return to host NBC’s Saturday Night Live on April 13, 2024. Gosling is busy promoting The Fall Guy, which premiered to rave reviews out of SXSW, and his April gig will mark his third time handling hosting duties.
Ryan Gosling will be joined by 10-time Grammy Award winner Chris Stapleton who’s also returning to the SNL stage for the third time as musical guest.
Ramy Youssef will make his SNL hosting debut with the March 30th episode. Youssef’s new HBO special Ramy Youssef: More Feelings is set for release on March 23rd. Grammy winner Travis Scott is returning as a musical guest for the second time with the March 30th show.
Former SNL star Kristen Wiig has been tapped to host the April 6th episode,...
- 3/13/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
It was announced during last night’s broadcast that comedian Ramy Youssef will host the Saturday, March 30 episode of “Saturday Night Live,” and Travis Scott will serve as musical guest. This marks Youssef’s first time hosting and Scott’s second time as musical guest, having made his debut in 2018.
Youssef, who is the fourth standup comedian to host the show this season, is out promoting his new HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” which premieres Saturday, March 23 on Max, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service. In the special, Youssef discusses discrimination in America, amomg other topics. Youssef can also be seen in the Oscar-nominated film “Poor Things,” which stars Emma Stone and is currently up for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
In a trailer for “More Feelings,” Youssef talks about being done apologizing and saying peaceful things, noting, “For 20 years, we’ve had to prove to people that we’re safe.
Youssef, who is the fourth standup comedian to host the show this season, is out promoting his new HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” which premieres Saturday, March 23 on Max, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming service. In the special, Youssef discusses discrimination in America, amomg other topics. Youssef can also be seen in the Oscar-nominated film “Poor Things,” which stars Emma Stone and is currently up for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
In a trailer for “More Feelings,” Youssef talks about being done apologizing and saying peaceful things, noting, “For 20 years, we’ve had to prove to people that we’re safe.
- 3/10/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
Ramy Youssef is set to host Saturday Night Live on March 30 with Travis Scott serving as the night’s musical host. The news was revealed tonight as Josh Brolin takes on hosting duties with Ariana Grande performing.
Youssef is currently promoting his new comedy special titled Ramy Youssef: More Feelings premiering on March 23 via HBO. He also can currently be seen in Oscar-nominated Poor Things, which is up for 11 Academy Awards on Sunday including Best Picture.
For three seasons, the actor and comedian fronted his eponymous series on Hulu. This will be Youssef’s first time hosting SNL.
Although Scott is not currently promoting a new album, he has a variety of hits he could play in Studio 8H. Songs include “Sicko Mode,” “Goosebumps,” “Butterfly Effect” and “Antidote,” to name a few. Scott made his debut as SNL musical host in 2018.
March 30!!!
Ramy Youssef
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Youssef is currently promoting his new comedy special titled Ramy Youssef: More Feelings premiering on March 23 via HBO. He also can currently be seen in Oscar-nominated Poor Things, which is up for 11 Academy Awards on Sunday including Best Picture.
For three seasons, the actor and comedian fronted his eponymous series on Hulu. This will be Youssef’s first time hosting SNL.
Although Scott is not currently promoting a new album, he has a variety of hits he could play in Studio 8H. Songs include “Sicko Mode,” “Goosebumps,” “Butterfly Effect” and “Antidote,” to name a few. Scott made his debut as SNL musical host in 2018.
March 30!!!
Ramy Youssef
Travis Scott pic.twitter.com/aSavdWVWl...
- 3/10/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Ramy Youssef will host the next “Saturday Night Live” episode, airing on March 30, with Travis Scott as the musical guest. This announcement was made during the March 9 “SNL” episode, which was hosted by Josh Brolin with Ariana Grande as the musical guest.
Youssef’s upcoming HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” debuts on March 23.
This season has included a slew of hosts — some controversial. While the March 2 episode saw Sydney Sweeney in her hosting debut and musical guest Kacey Musgraves, the women followed Shane Gillis — the comedian who was fired from “SNL” in 2019 due to racist, homophobic, Islamophobic and misogynistic jokes he made on his podcast and other media.
After these comments resurfaced on social media, a spokesperson on behalf of executive producer Lorne Michaels said at the time, “We want ‘SNL’ to have a variety of voices and points of view within the show, and we hired Shane...
Youssef’s upcoming HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings,” debuts on March 23.
This season has included a slew of hosts — some controversial. While the March 2 episode saw Sydney Sweeney in her hosting debut and musical guest Kacey Musgraves, the women followed Shane Gillis — the comedian who was fired from “SNL” in 2019 due to racist, homophobic, Islamophobic and misogynistic jokes he made on his podcast and other media.
After these comments resurfaced on social media, a spokesperson on behalf of executive producer Lorne Michaels said at the time, “We want ‘SNL’ to have a variety of voices and points of view within the show, and we hired Shane...
- 3/10/2024
- by Caroline Brew
- Variety Film + TV
“Avatar: The Last Airbender” Renewed For Two More Seasons
There’s harmony at Netflix and amidst the four nations. The streamer has announced a two-season renewal for its hit live-action “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” based on the hit Nickelodeon anime of the same name. The series will officially end with the third season, mirroring the animated series’ arc.
Watch the trailer for “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 1 below:
“Avatar: The Last Airbender” takes place in a world divided into four nations—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—where Benders can manipulate and control their respective nation’s element. Amidst lost hope, Aang (played by Gordon Cormier), a young Air Nomad, reawakens to take his place as the next Avatar, the only individual who has the ability to bend all four elements, and he and his friends Katara (Kiawentiio) and Sokka (Ian Ousley) journey to end the Fire Nation’s war against...
There’s harmony at Netflix and amidst the four nations. The streamer has announced a two-season renewal for its hit live-action “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” based on the hit Nickelodeon anime of the same name. The series will officially end with the third season, mirroring the animated series’ arc.
Watch the trailer for “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Season 1 below:
“Avatar: The Last Airbender” takes place in a world divided into four nations—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—where Benders can manipulate and control their respective nation’s element. Amidst lost hope, Aang (played by Gordon Cormier), a young Air Nomad, reawakens to take his place as the next Avatar, the only individual who has the ability to bend all four elements, and he and his friends Katara (Kiawentiio) and Sokka (Ian Ousley) journey to end the Fire Nation’s war against...
- 3/6/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
In some ways, it’s been a pretty great 12 months for Ramy Youssef. Last spring he won his first Peabody Award as the co-creator and executive producer of Netflix‘s “Mo” and this winter he could be found on the big screen alongside Emma Stone in the global box office hit and Oscar-nominated “Poor Things.” As an Egyptian-American, however, he’s been vocal about his frustration with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and, it appears that may partially be the subject matter of his new HBO comedy special, “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings” which dropped its first trailer today.
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- 3/6/2024
- by The Playlist Staff
- The Playlist
HBO will premiere the comedy special “Ramy Youssef: More Feelings” on March 23.
Per the official description, the trailer sees the actor, writer and comedian “offer his unique reflections on our divided world, the unexpected perils of charitable giving and more,” hitting on topics including “the 2024 presidential election, the importance of prayer, and a childhood book report that changed the course of his life.”
“I’m done apologizing. I’m done saying that we’re peaceful,” Youssef says in the trailer. “For 20 years, we’ve had to prove to people that we’re safe. Every time you turn on CNN, there’s some Arab dude talking about how ‘Islam’ means ‘peace.’ You know that guy? But he’s always shouting it. He’s always like, ‘We come in peace!'”
“You’re like, ‘Bro, that’s the slogan for aliens,'” he continues. “‘That’s what aliens say before they take over the fucking planet,...
Per the official description, the trailer sees the actor, writer and comedian “offer his unique reflections on our divided world, the unexpected perils of charitable giving and more,” hitting on topics including “the 2024 presidential election, the importance of prayer, and a childhood book report that changed the course of his life.”
“I’m done apologizing. I’m done saying that we’re peaceful,” Youssef says in the trailer. “For 20 years, we’ve had to prove to people that we’re safe. Every time you turn on CNN, there’s some Arab dude talking about how ‘Islam’ means ‘peace.’ You know that guy? But he’s always shouting it. He’s always like, ‘We come in peace!'”
“You’re like, ‘Bro, that’s the slogan for aliens,'” he continues. “‘That’s what aliens say before they take over the fucking planet,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
With a premiere-heavy March ahead at HBO, there will be plenty to stream this month on Max!
The first Sunday of March brings the premiere of HBO’s new six-episode limited series “The Regime,” starring HBO alum Kate Winslet. Throughout the rest of the month, don’t rest on the streamer’s long list of library additions, like the recent musical origin story “Wonka” or A24’s sleeper hit (so to speak) “Dream Scenario”; and be sure some of the HBO’s biggest premieres, including “The Girls on the Bus” starring Melissa Benoist and Ramy Youssef’s “More Feelings” make it onto your calendar.
Plus, there’s no March without March Madness! For the first time, Max will stream all of the 2024 [NCAA] Division Men’s Basketball Championship live games and studio coverage airing on TBS, TNT, and truTV, including the NCAA Men’s Final Four National Semifinals and Men’s National Championship.
The first Sunday of March brings the premiere of HBO’s new six-episode limited series “The Regime,” starring HBO alum Kate Winslet. Throughout the rest of the month, don’t rest on the streamer’s long list of library additions, like the recent musical origin story “Wonka” or A24’s sleeper hit (so to speak) “Dream Scenario”; and be sure some of the HBO’s biggest premieres, including “The Girls on the Bus” starring Melissa Benoist and Ramy Youssef’s “More Feelings” make it onto your calendar.
Plus, there’s no March without March Madness! For the first time, Max will stream all of the 2024 [NCAA] Division Men’s Basketball Championship live games and studio coverage airing on TBS, TNT, and truTV, including the NCAA Men’s Final Four National Semifinals and Men’s National Championship.
- 2/29/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
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