Here s When Eric Andre s Bad Trip Is Coming to Netflix
The long-awaited prank movie lands on the streaming service in March
Eric Andre in Bad Trip
Bad Trip, the prank film has found a new home at Netflix.
Bad Trip will arrive on the streaming service March 26. In announcing the film s new release date, Andre has shared a supercut of mothers reacting to the wild onscreen events you can find below.
Bad Trip also stars Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel Howery, and follows two best friends on a cross-country road trip pulling pranks on each other all while roping in their real-life audience.
Gabriel Fluffy Iglesias in 2014. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Published February 19. 2021 11:42AM
Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
Like so many, national arts reporter Geoff Edgers has been grounded by the coronavirus. So he decided to launch an Instagram Live show from his barn in Massachusetts. Every Friday afternoon, Edgers hosts an hour-long interview show he calls Stuck With Geoff.
So far, that has included comedian Tiffany Haddish, television journalist Katie Couric, sportscaster Joe Buck and Bill Nye The Science Guy. Recently, Edgers chatted with comedian Gabriel Fluffy Iglesias. Here are some excerpts from their conversation.
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