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The beingness of Paul T. Goldman demanded a bid dissimilar immoderate other.
In the trailer for Paul T. Goldman, premiering Jan. 1 connected Peacock, the strange, twisty communicative of the titular protagonist comes to beingness astatine the hands of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm manager Jason Woliner—who has spent implicit a decennary shooting the one-of-a-kind show.
"I'm a regular feline that got caught up successful bonzer circumstances," Paul says successful the trailer. "This communicative is arsenic close arsenic it is unbelievable. I couldn't marque this up! It happened to me."
In 2009, Paul wrote a publication and a screenplay astir the bizarre dissolution of his matrimony and, successful turn, his ngo to bring down an alleged planetary transgression ring.
Very mean stuff.
A fewer years later, helium contacted Jason connected Twitter and asked him for his help in turning his screenplay into reality. Jason, who calls Paul "the astir captivating idiosyncratic I've ever encountered," yet agreed.
"The bid that has resulted—a culmination of implicit a decennary of shooting—has coiled up becoming the astir conceptually ambitious and idiosyncratic task I've ever worked on," Jason said successful a statement. "It's successful galore ways an experimental amusement and I'm inactive successful grateful disbelief that Peacock has fto maine bash it."
He explained that the bid volition diagnostic "familiar doc elements with dramatized scenes that Paul wrote astir his story—starring Paul playing himself—and weaving that with behind-the-scenes footage from the making of this amusement (don't worry, it'll marque consciousness erstwhile you ticker it, I promise)."
We'll instrumentality Jason's connection for it.
Produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Paul T. Goldman besides features immoderate precise real actors on for the brainsick ride—with Rosanna Arquette, Frank Grillo, Dennis Haysbert, Melinda McGraw and, of course, Paul himself.
The archetypal 3 episodes of Paul T. Goldman premiere Jan. 1 connected Peacock, with caller episodes dropping connected consequent Sundays.
(E! and Peacock are some portion of the NBCUniversal family.)
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