Loot, the new comedy series starring Maya Rudolph, premieres

His face has been recognized since 2000 when he joined the cast of comedians on Saturday Night Live (SNL) and although he’s no longer part of the cast – serving as a guest on some episodes – he has appeared until 2021 in 162 appearances. the program. This is Maya Rudolph, one of the most famous comedians in the United States, who on Friday will premiere a new series as the hero: Lootingon Apple TV +.

Having just turned 50 (July 27), the first thing I made clear in a conversation with EL COLOMBIANO was that her body and mind think she’s 27, “but I don’t,” she laughs and adds, “I’m really trying to embrace this change as well as when I reached Forty years old.”

And today she’s grateful to be on this new series, “It’s such a great blessing. I’m at a point where I can pick projects and put my own stamp on them, and I feel like people really know who I am. I feel more free at work,” he says.

what is he talking about Looting?

Today, Rudolph is the heroine of this comedy in which she plays the billionaire Molly, who is betrayed by her husband after 20 years of relationship. This attitude prompts her to act sporadically and be the talk of the press. When she hit rock bottom, she discovers (she didn’t know) that she had a charity run by Sofia Salinas (played by Michaela J. Rodriguez), which is begging Molly to stop spreading bad journalism and there’s a change in her life.

This relationship between Molly and Sophia generates quite a bit of laughter because the first is funny and weird, and the second is tense and rigid. Actress Michaela Gaye believes that tension has set in between the two which in turn is transmitted to the viewer, “My character breaks walls through Molly and manages to figure out what the job aspires to be,” she said.

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Even if she was a billionaire, Rudolph believed there would be someone who would identify with her character, “because in the end she is someone who is going through a real turning point in her life, and he is really frustrated and disappointed about the path she was on and looking for a big change in his personal life and it will resonate with my Viewers, “You don’t have to be a billionaire to understand it.

On this journey of self-discovery, Rudolph’s character owns a company: a loyal aide named Nicholas and part of the charity’s team that includes a friendly accountant and a cousin fascinated by pop culture. There she discovers that giving back to others may be just what she needs to get herself back on the right track.

Looting It will air its first three episodes today, there will be 10 episodes in total and you will watch a new episode every Friday. Maya Rudolph, in addition to starring, is an executive producer of the series.

And if you want to keep laughing, in addition to Loot, here are some other recommended series to enjoy and have a good time.

Hacks – HBO Max

Now in its second season, it explores the professional and personal relationship between the comedian and her young writer. In his most recent handover of the Emmy Awards for Best Current Television, he took home four awards in the Comedy Division.

Ted Lasso – Apple TV +

There are two seasons of this series that tell the story of a general who teams up with an eccentric scientist to get back to the moon. Steve Carell is the protagonist and creator of the series.

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