While Waiting For Mr. Throwback Renewal, The Executive Producers Reflected On That Running Michael Jordan Joke And Their Hopes For Season 2

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While Waiting For Mr. Throwback Renewal, The Executive Producers Reflected On That Running Michael Jordan Joke And Their Hopes For Season 2


Peacock made the most of the Olympics buzz earlier in August with the premiere of Mr. Throwback, a new mockumentary comedy from the former Happy Endings team that stars basketball legend Steph Curry himself, as well as Champaign ILL‘s Adam Pally and Saturday Night Live‘s Ego Nwodim. Executive producers David Caspe, Matthew Libman, and Daniel Libman said that it was both “a total dream” and “annoying” (for a fun reason) to work with Curry on the sitcom, and already were hoping for a second season when I spoke with them ahead of the first season premiere earlier in the 2024 TV schedule.

While Steph Curry starred in the sitcom, Adam Pally carried most of the action while playing the childhood best friend of Steph who gets in over his head while trying to use the Golden State Warrior to make a quick buck. Now, nearly one month after it debuted on Peacock for subscribers, the comedy is still waiting on renewal news, so I looked back at the executive producers’ thoughts on Season 2, that running joke about Michael Jordan, and Steph Curry as a sitcom star.

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The Story Behind That Michael Jordan Joke

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