After a 13-year hiatus, Party Down, the comedy-drama about a group of aspiring actors in L.A. who work as caterers to make ends meet, made its return to Starz for a third season on Feb. 24. Unlike some of the show’s characters who, over time, have given up hope of playing their dream roles, the actors behind the series remained committed to reprising their parts in the cult classic.
“It wasn’t necessarily a matter of it anyone wanted to do it; it was just a matter of when and how,” said Adam Scott, who plays Henry Pollard, during a recent THR Presents panel powered by Vision Media. “The entire 13 years since we finished shooting season two, we’ve been talking about doing more.”
With the revival of Party Down came new additions to the ensemble cast, which includes Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen and Martin Starr.
“It wasn’t necessarily a matter of it anyone wanted to do it; it was just a matter of when and how,” said Adam Scott, who plays Henry Pollard, during a recent THR Presents panel powered by Vision Media. “The entire 13 years since we finished shooting season two, we’ve been talking about doing more.”
With the revival of Party Down came new additions to the ensemble cast, which includes Scott, Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen and Martin Starr.
- 6/6/2023
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Whether it’s because of Covid shutdowns, reboots, spin-offs or a gap between seasons, more and more actors in Emmy-eligible shows are coming to their roles after much delay. While this could create financial or scheduling concerns, it also gives the talent more time to ruminate on the part, new or old.
More often, actors returned to characters they previously inhabited. Alan Cumming, nominated three times for playing the slippery Eli Gold on the CBS drama “The Good Wife,” reprised the role as a guest star for the final season of its spin-off, Paramount+’s “The Good Fight.”
Adam DeVine, who played frequent foil Bumper Allen in the “Pitch Perfect” movies, became the lead of the Peacock spinoff, “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin.” And Adam Scott, Emmy-nominated for his performance in “Severance” last year, joined other cast members from the Starz comedy “Party Down” for the cater-waiter comedy’s third season,...
More often, actors returned to characters they previously inhabited. Alan Cumming, nominated three times for playing the slippery Eli Gold on the CBS drama “The Good Wife,” reprised the role as a guest star for the final season of its spin-off, Paramount+’s “The Good Fight.”
Adam DeVine, who played frequent foil Bumper Allen in the “Pitch Perfect” movies, became the lead of the Peacock spinoff, “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin.” And Adam Scott, Emmy-nominated for his performance in “Severance” last year, joined other cast members from the Starz comedy “Party Down” for the cater-waiter comedy’s third season,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Whitney Friedlander
- Variety Film + TV
When Adam Scott was cast as struggling actor and cater waiter Henry Pollard on the Starz comedy “Party Down” back in 2008, there was a bit of art imitating life. Up to that point in his career, Scott had appeared on countless shows and in supporting roles in major films, but hadn’t yet broken through to mainstream success and name recognition.
“I connected very directly with the character in a lot of ways,” Scott tells Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview of getting cast on the series. “I think for everyone in the cast, we all had this connection to the predicament all these characters were in – it’s part of what bonded us to the show and to each other so intensely back then: This show about this specific thing made us feel better about that specific thing. And it was really good and super funny, and so fun.
“I connected very directly with the character in a lot of ways,” Scott tells Gold Derby in an exclusive video interview of getting cast on the series. “I think for everyone in the cast, we all had this connection to the predicament all these characters were in – it’s part of what bonded us to the show and to each other so intensely back then: This show about this specific thing made us feel better about that specific thing. And it was really good and super funny, and so fun.
- 5/9/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
After waiting 13 years for the long-discussed Season 3 revival of the Starz comedy Party Down, will fans have to wait just as long for another installment?
“Probably,” said showrunner and EP John Enbom today at Deadline’s Contenders TV. “But hopefully [it’ll come] sooner.”
“We would love to do more, and Starz has been so incredible with the show this season that we would do anything to work with them some more,” added actor-ep Adam Scott. “It would be fun.”
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The series co-created by Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and Paul Rudd originally ran for two critically acclaimed seasons from 2009-2010, lingering as a cult classic in the years since after being cancelled in part due to low ratings. It in its first two seasons introduced a troupe of creatives hoping to make it big in Hollywood, as they stumble through their lives, working for a Los Angeles catering company.
“Probably,” said showrunner and EP John Enbom today at Deadline’s Contenders TV. “But hopefully [it’ll come] sooner.”
“We would love to do more, and Starz has been so incredible with the show this season that we would do anything to work with them some more,” added actor-ep Adam Scott. “It would be fun.”
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The series co-created by Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge and Paul Rudd originally ran for two critically acclaimed seasons from 2009-2010, lingering as a cult classic in the years since after being cancelled in part due to low ratings. It in its first two seasons introduced a troupe of creatives hoping to make it big in Hollywood, as they stumble through their lives, working for a Los Angeles catering company.
- 4/16/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The following contains spoilers from Party Down‘s Season 3 finale.
Henry Pollard may have even surprised himself with the big decision he made in Party Down‘s finale Friday, but by episode’s end, it wasn’t the only shocker he would be gobsmacked by.
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- 4/1/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Party Down is cringe-comedy at its finest. These characters and this cast continue to set the bar high.
On Party Down Season 3 Episode 2, Evie throws Jack a surprise party, not anticipating everything that could go wrong and how little everyone cares.
In this post-pandemic era, parties feel a little more special than they used to. We've all been to our share of long-delayed parties.
Underneath the jokes and discomfort, Party Down is so relatable at its core, which is a big part of the appeal.
Many industries suffered, and, of course, catering was one of them. Plenty of small businesses were left scrambling to stay afloat.
The cast was over a decade younger in the original two seasons, and they still had some hopefulness.
This season stands in contrast. Those of us who watched it then are also older, and many of us have been through something similar.
It's still a comedy,...
On Party Down Season 3 Episode 2, Evie throws Jack a surprise party, not anticipating everything that could go wrong and how little everyone cares.
In this post-pandemic era, parties feel a little more special than they used to. We've all been to our share of long-delayed parties.
Underneath the jokes and discomfort, Party Down is so relatable at its core, which is a big part of the appeal.
Many industries suffered, and, of course, catering was one of them. Plenty of small businesses were left scrambling to stay afloat.
The cast was over a decade younger in the original two seasons, and they still had some hopefulness.
This season stands in contrast. Those of us who watched it then are also older, and many of us have been through something similar.
It's still a comedy,...
- 3/4/2023
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
The following post contains spoilers about "Party Down" season 3.
The third season of the beloved cult favorite comedy series "Party Down" is finally upon us, and longtime fans are rejoicing. The new six-episode run sees most of the original cast returning, including Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally, and Jane Lynch. Set roughly ten years after the events of season 2, the thankless life of caterers in Los Angeles hasn't gotten any easier, although some of the wannabe actors and comedians have managed to escape the daily drudgery to have successful careers in the cutthroat entertainment business.
Former child actor Henry Pollard (Scott) has lost his girlfriend Casey Klein (Lizzy Caplan) to fame and fortune, and bo-hunk Kyle Bradway (Hansen) is on the verge of blockbuster stardom with a big role in a ridiculous science fiction franchise. To mark the event, Kyle hires the Party Down Catering...
The third season of the beloved cult favorite comedy series "Party Down" is finally upon us, and longtime fans are rejoicing. The new six-episode run sees most of the original cast returning, including Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally, and Jane Lynch. Set roughly ten years after the events of season 2, the thankless life of caterers in Los Angeles hasn't gotten any easier, although some of the wannabe actors and comedians have managed to escape the daily drudgery to have successful careers in the cutthroat entertainment business.
Former child actor Henry Pollard (Scott) has lost his girlfriend Casey Klein (Lizzy Caplan) to fame and fortune, and bo-hunk Kyle Bradway (Hansen) is on the verge of blockbuster stardom with a big role in a ridiculous science fiction franchise. To mark the event, Kyle hires the Party Down Catering...
- 2/27/2023
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
When “Party Down” was cancelled by Starz in 2010, fans of the cult sitcom immediately started clamoring for more. The show’s long-gestating reboot has taken on many potential forms over the past decade — a “Party Down” movie was written but ultimately scrapped — before Starz ordered an additional six episodes of the series.
The new episodes, which began airing on Starz this weekend, feature the majority of the original show’s ensemble cast reprising their roles for six new parties. Many fans were understandably disappointed by the absence of Lizzy Caplan, who couldn’t participate due to scheduling conflicts but plans to be back for any future seasons. But there are also some exciting new faces — including Jennifer Garner, who plays Henry Pollard’s new love interest Evie Adler.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, “Party Down” star and executive producer Adam Scott recalled how the show pulled off the ultimate longshot casting by landing Garner.
The new episodes, which began airing on Starz this weekend, feature the majority of the original show’s ensemble cast reprising their roles for six new parties. Many fans were understandably disappointed by the absence of Lizzy Caplan, who couldn’t participate due to scheduling conflicts but plans to be back for any future seasons. But there are also some exciting new faces — including Jennifer Garner, who plays Henry Pollard’s new love interest Evie Adler.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, “Party Down” star and executive producer Adam Scott recalled how the show pulled off the ultimate longshot casting by landing Garner.
- 2/26/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Party Down, Season 3, Episode 1, “Kyle Bradway is Nitromancer.”] It’s been a while since fans last heard Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) pose that age-old question, “Are we having fun yet?” but Starz finally brought it back into style with the return of its cult comedy Party Down. So, where exactly did the catering team end up almost 15 years later? As viewers will recall, Season 2 concluded in 2010 and saw the titular catering crew covering Constance’s (Jane Lynch) wedding. And in the Season 3 premiere, quite a lot has changed. Below, we’re breaking down where each of the characters were last seen and where they are when the latest chapter of the series picks up, so beware of major spoilers ahead. Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) (Credit: Starz) The failed actor decided to give his dream a second shot, ending Season 2 at an audition for a new role. Sadly, it seems the...
- 2/25/2023
- TV Insider
Are we having fun yet?
On Party Down Season 3 Episode 1, after a protracted absence, the answer is an unqualified yes!
It's been 13 years since we last saw Henry Pollard, Ron Donald, Kyle Bradway, Roman DeBeers, and the rest of the Party Down gang.
First and foremost, it would be difficult to go awry with such a hilarious cast. This Cast, people! It's a comedy dream team.
You've got Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, and Megan Mullally for a start. Jennifer Garner and James Marsden are there to join in on the fun. Credit must also go to the slightly lesser-known but equally hilarious Ken Marino, Martin Starr, and Ryan Hansen.
Jane Lynch's comedic style has never quite been to my taste (as my reviews of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Only Murders In The Building can attest), but she is just perfect in this.
Ensemble comedy is one hundred percent her forte.
On Party Down Season 3 Episode 1, after a protracted absence, the answer is an unqualified yes!
It's been 13 years since we last saw Henry Pollard, Ron Donald, Kyle Bradway, Roman DeBeers, and the rest of the Party Down gang.
First and foremost, it would be difficult to go awry with such a hilarious cast. This Cast, people! It's a comedy dream team.
You've got Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, and Megan Mullally for a start. Jennifer Garner and James Marsden are there to join in on the fun. Credit must also go to the slightly lesser-known but equally hilarious Ken Marino, Martin Starr, and Ryan Hansen.
Jane Lynch's comedic style has never quite been to my taste (as my reviews of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Only Murders In The Building can attest), but she is just perfect in this.
Ensemble comedy is one hundred percent her forte.
- 2/25/2023
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
“Party Down” is back 13 years after its first season debuted. The Starz sitcom was canceled after its second season came out in 2010, but its revival for a third season was a long time coming. The show’s plot picks up ten years later with most of the original cast members.
Returning names behind the camera for this third season include executive producers Rob Thomas, John Enbom, Paul Rudd, Dan Etheridge and Adam Scott, who also stars in the show. Enbom serves as showrunner.
Fans of the first two seasons, or of Scott’s more recent work in “Severance,” may be wondering how to watch “Party Down” Season 3 and where it’s streaming. We have the details about below:
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The third season of “Party Down” premieres Friday, Feb.
Returning names behind the camera for this third season include executive producers Rob Thomas, John Enbom, Paul Rudd, Dan Etheridge and Adam Scott, who also stars in the show. Enbom serves as showrunner.
Fans of the first two seasons, or of Scott’s more recent work in “Severance,” may be wondering how to watch “Party Down” Season 3 and where it’s streaming. We have the details about below:
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- 2/24/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
When the time came for the cast and crew of Party Down to reassemble for an improbable sequel season, the first order of business was to find out when Adam Scott would be available to do it. “The truth is,” explains Party Down co-creator Rob Thomas, “that we found a window for Adam, started with that window, and said, ‘Who all can make it in here?’”
Part of this is simply that Scott is perhaps the busiest of all the many successful alums of the once and future Starz comedy...
Part of this is simply that Scott is perhaps the busiest of all the many successful alums of the once and future Starz comedy...
- 2/24/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
The most iconic moment in Starz‘ beloved cult comedy Party Down never actually happened. But with the long-awaited arrival of Party Down season 3 on Friday, Feb. 24, it just might. Allow us to explain.
In Party Down‘s 2009 pilot, it finally became clear to struggling actor Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) that fame and fortune probably just wasn’t in the cards for him. So Henry resigned himself to a life of “slinging ‘doeuvres” with the rest of the Party Down crew, themselves all failed entertainers as well.
Unlike his Party Down peers, however, Henry did enjoy one fleeting moment of success. It came in the form of a beer commercial that went viral for Henry’s enthusiastic delivery of the line “Are we having fun yet?” The fabled “Are we having fun yet” commercial is referenced in Party Down‘s very first episode when a reveler at the Willow Canyon Homeowners...
In Party Down‘s 2009 pilot, it finally became clear to struggling actor Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) that fame and fortune probably just wasn’t in the cards for him. So Henry resigned himself to a life of “slinging ‘doeuvres” with the rest of the Party Down crew, themselves all failed entertainers as well.
Unlike his Party Down peers, however, Henry did enjoy one fleeting moment of success. It came in the form of a beer commercial that went viral for Henry’s enthusiastic delivery of the line “Are we having fun yet?” The fabled “Are we having fun yet” commercial is referenced in Party Down‘s very first episode when a reveler at the Willow Canyon Homeowners...
- 2/24/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
What would happen if “Glee” cutthroat cheer coach Sue Sylvester met ditzy “Party Down” actor Constance Carmell? Well, according to Jane Lynch, the performer behind both characters, the two would actually get along quite nicely.
“I think they’d be fast friends,” Lynch told Variety at the Season 3 premiere of “Party Down.” “Constance is not the smartest person in the world, but she’s confident in her own goodness. And she has great self-esteem, and deep down inside Sue Sylvester does not. They would be a great…good cop, bad cop. They could do a comic cop show, but I would have to play both characters, and it would be a lot more. Wouldn’t it be great, though?”
The original “Party Down” series, which debuted in 2009, depicts struggling actors working for a Los Angeles catering company as they await their big break. The reboot catches the stars a decade later,...
“I think they’d be fast friends,” Lynch told Variety at the Season 3 premiere of “Party Down.” “Constance is not the smartest person in the world, but she’s confident in her own goodness. And she has great self-esteem, and deep down inside Sue Sylvester does not. They would be a great…good cop, bad cop. They could do a comic cop show, but I would have to play both characters, and it would be a lot more. Wouldn’t it be great, though?”
The original “Party Down” series, which debuted in 2009, depicts struggling actors working for a Los Angeles catering company as they await their big break. The reboot catches the stars a decade later,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
Plot: Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
Review: In 2010, Starz cancelled Party Down after only two seasons on the air. Whether it was due to Jane Lynch joining Glee or Adam Scott joining Parks & Recreation, the hilarious series about a crew of cater-waiters joined the pantheon of shows that developed a devoted fan following. After rumors of revivals and feature films, Party Down is finally back for a third season with most of the main cast back. Set a decade after the last season, Party Down is as funny as ever, with new characters joining the fray for a six episode run that mines how much fame and Hollywood celebrity have...
Review: In 2010, Starz cancelled Party Down after only two seasons on the air. Whether it was due to Jane Lynch joining Glee or Adam Scott joining Parks & Recreation, the hilarious series about a crew of cater-waiters joined the pantheon of shows that developed a devoted fan following. After rumors of revivals and feature films, Party Down is finally back for a third season with most of the main cast back. Set a decade after the last season, Party Down is as funny as ever, with new characters joining the fray for a six episode run that mines how much fame and Hollywood celebrity have...
- 2/23/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
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“All dressed up and going nowhere.” It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen the catering crew of Party Down on our screens. But thanks to a reboot on Starz, the show — starring Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen, and Ken Marino — returns for another round of parties in the third season of the cult comedy.
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“All dressed up and going nowhere.” It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen the catering crew of Party Down on our screens. But thanks to a reboot on Starz, the show — starring Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally, Ryan Hansen, and Ken Marino — returns for another round of parties in the third season of the cult comedy.
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- 2/22/2023
- by John Lonsdale
- Rollingstone.com
Everyone involved in the long-awaited Party Down season 3 experienced a moment in which they finally realized that this was happening … that Starz’ little-watched but much-loved comedy was really coming back to television after 12 years away.
For Henry Pollard actor and producer Adam Scott (Severance), that moment arrived in fall of 2021 when Starz provided the cast and crew with a greenlight to begin shooting.
“I was like ‘Oh my god, this is a real TV show again.'”
For showrunner John Enbom, it was when the studio opened up its checkbook.
“I think it became really real when we were able to open an office. Because when somebody actually writes a check, then it’s real.”
That moment for Ron Donald actor Ken Marino didn’t arrive until he was actually on set for the first day of shooting.
“We’ve been talking about this for a long time. At a...
For Henry Pollard actor and producer Adam Scott (Severance), that moment arrived in fall of 2021 when Starz provided the cast and crew with a greenlight to begin shooting.
“I was like ‘Oh my god, this is a real TV show again.'”
For showrunner John Enbom, it was when the studio opened up its checkbook.
“I think it became really real when we were able to open an office. Because when somebody actually writes a check, then it’s real.”
That moment for Ron Donald actor Ken Marino didn’t arrive until he was actually on set for the first day of shooting.
“We’ve been talking about this for a long time. At a...
- 2/22/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Starz recently dropped a trailer for the highly anticipated cult-comedy TV revival Party Down. Much of the original cast returned for the revival, led by Adam Scott, who reprised his role as failed actor Henry Pollard. Of course, many of his old friends are along for the ride, as well as some new ones.
“Party Down” cast members (L-r) Ryan Hansen, Lizzy Caplan, Martin Starr, Adam Scott and Ken Marino attend the AFI Awards 2009 luncheon at Four Seasons Hotel on January 15, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California. | Jason Laveris/FilmMagic
The first two seasons aired in 2009 and 2010 on Starz. The show features a cast of Hollywood hopefuls working for a Los Angeles catering team while pursuing their dreams. Season 3 kicks off ten years later, where a reunion allows fans to see which characters made it big and which didn’t. But it wouldn’t be a revival without lots of callbacks. And the trailer reveals a few.
“Party Down” cast members (L-r) Ryan Hansen, Lizzy Caplan, Martin Starr, Adam Scott and Ken Marino attend the AFI Awards 2009 luncheon at Four Seasons Hotel on January 15, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California. | Jason Laveris/FilmMagic
The first two seasons aired in 2009 and 2010 on Starz. The show features a cast of Hollywood hopefuls working for a Los Angeles catering team while pursuing their dreams. Season 3 kicks off ten years later, where a reunion allows fans to see which characters made it big and which didn’t. But it wouldn’t be a revival without lots of callbacks. And the trailer reveals a few.
- 2/22/2023
- by Rose Burke
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It came as no surprise when Party Down was cancelled. The year was 2010, and the scrappy, glowingly reviewed sitcom about an LA catering company had languished in obscurity for 20 episodes before finally calling it quits. Its paltry viewing figures – dipping as low as 68,000 US viewers for one episode – didn’t help. Nor did the fact that the Starz network was still in its unsteady early days of original programming. To cap this off, Party Down had already seen one cast member, Jane Lynch, leave at the end of season one; the end of season two would see lead Adam Scott poached by Parks and Recreation on NBC. So, all things considered, cancellation was somewhat inevitable. Its revival, though? That’s another story. The six new episodes of Party Down – released weekly on Starz in the US and Lionsgate+ in the UK, beginning this Friday – seemed, for a long time, a mere pipedream.
- 2/22/2023
- by Louis Chilton
- The Independent - TV
To celebrate the release of the new season of Party Down, which comes to Lionsgate+ this week, we sat down with some of the show’s incredible ensemble to find out more.
It’s ten years later and most of the most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard. After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
First, we chat to Martin Starr (Roman Debeers) and Ryan Hansen (Kyle Bradway) about the long-awaited series three that has been thirteen years in the making, the surprises in store both for audiences and for them as actors on their return, the incredible ensemble and the unique energy that they bring to the screen, their favourite moments on the show and much more.
Next, we chat to newcomers to the...
It’s ten years later and most of the most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard. After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
First, we chat to Martin Starr (Roman Debeers) and Ryan Hansen (Kyle Bradway) about the long-awaited series three that has been thirteen years in the making, the surprises in store both for audiences and for them as actors on their return, the incredible ensemble and the unique energy that they bring to the screen, their favourite moments on the show and much more.
Next, we chat to newcomers to the...
- 2/21/2023
- by Scott Davis
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It’s time to get this party started! Party Down is back in business. Here’s everything you need to know for streaming the revival and catching up on those early seasons from more than a decade ago.
Party Down Season 3 will be available to stream Friday, Feb. 24 on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms (and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil and Latin America). On linear TV, it will debut on Starz that same day at 9/8c in the U.S. and Canada. If you don’t already subscribe to Starz,...
Party Down Season 3 will be available to stream Friday, Feb. 24 on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms (and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil and Latin America). On linear TV, it will debut on Starz that same day at 9/8c in the U.S. and Canada. If you don’t already subscribe to Starz,...
- 2/21/2023
- by How to Stream Team
- TVLine.com
In the new Ant-Man film, Paul Rudd’s character learns all about the concept of alternate timelines. In an alternate version of our own timeline, he would have starred in Party Down.
Rudd co-created the great Starz comedy, which is improbably rising from the dead later this month, with TV producer pals John Enbom, Dan Etheridge, and Rob Thomas. The series was inspired by their viewing of the original British version of The Office, along with Rudd’s pre-acting work as a DJ for weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other events in LA.
Rudd co-created the great Starz comedy, which is improbably rising from the dead later this month, with TV producer pals John Enbom, Dan Etheridge, and Rob Thomas. The series was inspired by their viewing of the original British version of The Office, along with Rudd’s pre-acting work as a DJ for weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other events in LA.
- 2/20/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
In the age of post-cancellation TV, dreams really can come true. To the tiny audience who tuned into Starz’s “Party Down” in 2009, its premature shunting from the air was a travesty — yet another instance of a comedy that general audiences didn’t quite get despite its evident genius. After only two critically acclaimed seasons, it was resigned to the dustbin of history.
But now, “Party Down” is back with most of the original cast on board (only Lizzy Caplan is missing) and a surprising amount of that lightning-in-a-bottle magic remains.
The first season introduced a pre-“Parks and Recreation” Adam Scott as Henry Pollard, a failed actor once seen as the next Pacino, who now works for a low-rent catering company alongside a slew of wannabe stars hoping for their big break. With comedy icons like Megan Mullally, Jane Lynch and Ken Marino on board, the workplace comedy — with...
But now, “Party Down” is back with most of the original cast on board (only Lizzy Caplan is missing) and a surprising amount of that lightning-in-a-bottle magic remains.
The first season introduced a pre-“Parks and Recreation” Adam Scott as Henry Pollard, a failed actor once seen as the next Pacino, who now works for a low-rent catering company alongside a slew of wannabe stars hoping for their big break. With comedy icons like Megan Mullally, Jane Lynch and Ken Marino on board, the workplace comedy — with...
- 2/16/2023
- by Kayleigh Donaldson
- The Wrap
Revivals of older TV shows are impossible for studios to resist, and almost as impossible to pull off successfully. The amount of time passed makes it hard not to focus directly on how characters and their performers have grown or aged. Moreover, the original shows often end appropriately with respect to their context and setting. So reviving these shows ends up invoking an unintentional sense of sadness; the closed book is reopened instead of just leaving well enough alone. In short, some shows are best left un-revived because bringing them back makes them feel undead in a way, like zombies who should have stayed in the grave.
From the outside in, a revival of the cult comedy "Party Down" would be an awfully hard thing to pull off. The original Starz series had a direct throughline of depression built into its core, as it tracked the foibles of a catering...
From the outside in, a revival of the cult comedy "Party Down" would be an awfully hard thing to pull off. The original Starz series had a direct throughline of depression built into its core, as it tracked the foibles of a catering...
- 2/16/2023
- by Josh Spiegel
- Slash Film
One sunny winter morning on a Malibu cliff overlooking the Pacific, a luau for radio-contest winners is in full swing. Dozens of middle-aged men in loud Hawaiian shirts are pregaming for a Sting concert, and mostly being ignored by a staff of cater-waiters tripping balls on mushrooms. Bartender Henry Pollard, clad in a white button-down and pink bow tie, is struggling to focus on the drinks rather than the guests’ attire. His new co-worker Sackson smiles and explains that he’s happy because “a bird just looked at me in a certain way.
- 2/13/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
The Party Down gang is back for seconds in the first full trailer teasing the Starz comedy’s long-awaited return.
In the footage released Thursday ahead of the Feb. 24 launch, Adam Scott reprises his role as actor-bartender Henry Pollard, who finds himself unexpectedly reuniting a decade later with his former co-workers from the Party Down catering team. The series, which has built a cult following, concluded its original two-season run in June 2010.
“This is not how I envisioned my 40s,” Scott tells a fellow member of the crew in the trailer.
During a different moment, a frazzled Constance Carmell (Jane Lynch) exclaims while at an event, “This is no joke. This is catering!”
Also returning from the original cast alongside Scott and Lynch are Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally. Lizzy Caplan will not return due to scheduling conflicts.
New to the cast for the six-episode third season are Jennifer Garner,...
In the footage released Thursday ahead of the Feb. 24 launch, Adam Scott reprises his role as actor-bartender Henry Pollard, who finds himself unexpectedly reuniting a decade later with his former co-workers from the Party Down catering team. The series, which has built a cult following, concluded its original two-season run in June 2010.
“This is not how I envisioned my 40s,” Scott tells a fellow member of the crew in the trailer.
During a different moment, a frazzled Constance Carmell (Jane Lynch) exclaims while at an event, “This is no joke. This is catering!”
Also returning from the original cast alongside Scott and Lynch are Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally. Lizzy Caplan will not return due to scheduling conflicts.
New to the cast for the six-episode third season are Jennifer Garner,...
- 1/26/2023
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If you have an event coming up that requires a top-notch catering service, you should call someone other than Party Down. While the gang at Party Down knows how to make a celebration enjoyable, they’re likely to cause chaos behind the scenes, resulting in shenanigans that could be hard to explain to your guests. Starz is ready to start the party today with a new Party Down revival trailer. The party begins on Friday, February 24, on the Starz app and other streaming platforms. The revival also leads a conga line to Starz for a linear debut on Friday, February 24, at 9 Pm Et/Pt.
The Party Down revival trailer is getting us pumped for six all-new episodes that take place ten years after the original series. Several Party Down catering crew members have moved on since the original series, but a mutual event unites them, and the band gets back together.
The Party Down revival trailer is getting us pumped for six all-new episodes that take place ten years after the original series. Several Party Down catering crew members have moved on since the original series, but a mutual event unites them, and the band gets back together.
- 1/26/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
In the age of revival television, it is still genuinely hard to believe that Starz is bringing the cult comedy favorite "Party Down" back for a long (long!) awaited third season, but it is indeed happening. As evidence of that, we have a brand new trailer for the new batch of episodes, which will be arriving via the premium cable channel next month. And yes, most of the original cast is back! Sadly, Lizzy Caplan isn't here as Casey Klein for another round of "will they, won't they" with Adam Scott's Henry Pollard. Be that as it may, it very much looks like the show folks like myself fell in love with. And in the third season...
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the...
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the...
- 1/26/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Party Down will be back in session on Starz next month.
Thankfully, we have our biggest glimpse at the third season to date with a new trailer.
The third season consists of six all-new episodes and is set to premiere on Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming, and on-demand platforms, and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil, and Latin America.
On linear, it will debut on Starz the same day at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
True to the series' tradition, the all-new season will feature a slew of can't miss guest star appearances.
Dan Bakkedahl (Veep), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), Liv Hewson (Yellowjackets), Fran Kranz (Julia), Ki Hong Lee (Dave), Lyric Lewis (A.P. Bio), Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), Nick Offerman (The Last of Us), Judy Reyes (Claws), and Calum Worthy (The Act...
Thankfully, we have our biggest glimpse at the third season to date with a new trailer.
The third season consists of six all-new episodes and is set to premiere on Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming, and on-demand platforms, and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil, and Latin America.
On linear, it will debut on Starz the same day at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
True to the series' tradition, the all-new season will feature a slew of can't miss guest star appearances.
Dan Bakkedahl (Veep), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), Liv Hewson (Yellowjackets), Fran Kranz (Julia), Ki Hong Lee (Dave), Lyric Lewis (A.P. Bio), Bobby Moynihan (Saturday Night Live), Nick Offerman (The Last of Us), Judy Reyes (Claws), and Calum Worthy (The Act...
- 1/26/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
It’s about to turn up because “Party Down” is back!
The beloved Starz original comedy series has officially returned 14 years since the show debuted in 2009. Original stars Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, and Martin Starr, plus Season 2 addition Megan Mullally, are reprising their respective roles for the revival series. Lizzy Caplan is the only original actor not returning for the reboot. Check out the trailer below.
The cater-waiter comedy centers on aspiring actor Henry (Scott), whose apathetic bartending skills sustain his dreams of being a Hollywood star. Henry works for Party Down catering company, managed by Ron (Marino). Each episode centered around a different catering job: from Sweet Sixteens to Bar Mitzvahs, funerals to pre-school fundraisers. The series ran for two seasons before being axed in 2010.
“This is not how I envisioned my 40s,” Henry says in the trailer for the highly anticipated revival.
Per the official Season 3 synopsis,...
The beloved Starz original comedy series has officially returned 14 years since the show debuted in 2009. Original stars Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen, and Martin Starr, plus Season 2 addition Megan Mullally, are reprising their respective roles for the revival series. Lizzy Caplan is the only original actor not returning for the reboot. Check out the trailer below.
The cater-waiter comedy centers on aspiring actor Henry (Scott), whose apathetic bartending skills sustain his dreams of being a Hollywood star. Henry works for Party Down catering company, managed by Ron (Marino). Each episode centered around a different catering job: from Sweet Sixteens to Bar Mitzvahs, funerals to pre-school fundraisers. The series ran for two seasons before being axed in 2010.
“This is not how I envisioned my 40s,” Henry says in the trailer for the highly anticipated revival.
Per the official Season 3 synopsis,...
- 1/26/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The Party Down gang is reuniting to cater even more star-studded parties in the long-awaited third season of the Starz cult classic comedy. Now fans can get their first look at a fresh trailer. Set to debut Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, Starz streaming, and On Demand platforms, viewers can tune into the linear television debut on Starz at 9 p.m. Et/Pt in the United States and Canada. In the newly unveiled trailer, the talented guest stars are uncovered as Quinta Brunson, Nick Offerman, Bobby Moynihan, Liv Hewson, Dan Bakkedahl, Judy Reyes, Calum Worthy, Fran Kranz, Ki Hong Lee, and Lyric Lewis join the mix. (Credit: Starz) Season 3 is set ten years following the events of 2010’s Season 2 as most of the Party Down team have moved on, including actor and bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). Following a surprise reunion, the gang finds themselves once again...
- 1/26/2023
- TV Insider
It’s great news that Party Down is returning for a new season on Starz — but it’s not so great news that these people are still working as caterers all these years later.
Starz has released a trailer for Season 3 of the sharp-tongued comedy (which you can watch above), and the new footage sheds a bit of light on why Henry and his fellow Hollywood wannabes are still serving appetizers and wearing those pink bow ties more than a decade after we last saw them. (Party Down ended its original two-season run in 2010.)
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Starz has released a trailer for Season 3 of the sharp-tongued comedy (which you can watch above), and the new footage sheds a bit of light on why Henry and his fellow Hollywood wannabes are still serving appetizers and wearing those pink bow ties more than a decade after we last saw them. (Party Down ended its original two-season run in 2010.)
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- 1/26/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
We’re mere weeks away from the long overdue return of Starz’s cult hit series “Party Down,” and as the first trailer will prove, we’re delighted to report the gang are all still living that cautionary don’t-move-to-la life, even into their 40s and 50s. I mean, we’re delighted for you, the fans. We feel kind of bad for the characters.
You can see for yourself at the top of the page. It’s been 10 years and ostensibly they’ve all moved on. But after a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
But time has not exactly been kind. It’s not just that actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) is grappling with the reality that he’s well into his 40s and still doing that for a living. It’s...
You can see for yourself at the top of the page. It’s been 10 years and ostensibly they’ve all moved on. But after a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
But time has not exactly been kind. It’s not just that actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott) is grappling with the reality that he’s well into his 40s and still doing that for a living. It’s...
- 1/26/2023
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Starz is ready to get this party started: It released the official trailer for Party Down, the revival of the cult comedy series from 2009-10. Starz will debut the laugher at midnight on Friday, February 24 on its app and streaming platforms. Its linear debut is set for later that night at 9 Pm Et/Pt on Starz.
The third season will consist of six all-new episodes and take place 10 years later, when most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally. New cast members include Jennifer Garner, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Zoë Chao and James Marsden. Guest stars include Dan Bakkedahl,...
The third season will consist of six all-new episodes and take place 10 years later, when most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally. New cast members include Jennifer Garner, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Zoë Chao and James Marsden. Guest stars include Dan Bakkedahl,...
- 1/26/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Starz today has released first-look images from the highly anticipated third season of “Party Down.” Season three of the cult hit comedy series is set to premiere on Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil and Latin America. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada. The third season will consist of six new episodes. Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard. After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles. Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally. Previously announced new cast members...
- 1/23/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Ryan Hansen, Zoe Chao, Martin Starr, Adam Scott, and Tyrel Jackson Williamsin ‘Party Down’ season 3 (Photo Credit: Starz)
It’s been 12 and a half years since the final episode of Party Down season two aired and none of the series’ stars has aged a day in a dozen years. Seriously, just look at the first batch of photos Starz released from the upcoming third season.
Returning Party Down stars include Adam Scott (Severance) as Henry Pollard, Ken Marino (The Other Two) as Ron Donald, Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Constance Carmell, Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) as Roman DeBeers, Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars) as Kyle Bradway, and Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) as Lydia Dunfree. Joining the gang for season three are Jennifer Garner (The Adam Project), Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire), and Zoë Chao (The Afterparty).
James Marsden (Dead to Me) shows up as a recurring guest star.
Adam Scott...
It’s been 12 and a half years since the final episode of Party Down season two aired and none of the series’ stars has aged a day in a dozen years. Seriously, just look at the first batch of photos Starz released from the upcoming third season.
Returning Party Down stars include Adam Scott (Severance) as Henry Pollard, Ken Marino (The Other Two) as Ron Donald, Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Constance Carmell, Martin Starr (Silicon Valley) as Roman DeBeers, Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars) as Kyle Bradway, and Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) as Lydia Dunfree. Joining the gang for season three are Jennifer Garner (The Adam Project), Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire), and Zoë Chao (The Afterparty).
James Marsden (Dead to Me) shows up as a recurring guest star.
Adam Scott...
- 1/23/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
All the cater-waiters of "Party Down" might not be having fun yet, but fans of the show can't wait for their return in the upcoming revival. The original series aired for only two seasons on Starz from 2009-2010. Watching these misanthropes bide their time working at the titular catering company while trying to find their big breaks in Hollywood is a true joy: The show is absolutely hysterical, with unforgettable characters and a surprising amount of heart. I've lost count of how many times I've watched those first two seasons.
Fans were crushed when the series got the axe so quickly, and there was talk of a "Party Down" film for a time, but sadly, that never materialized. Considering the fact that this cast has been super busy with other projects in the years since, it's pretty miraculous that they are able to don their pink bow ties once more.
Fans were crushed when the series got the axe so quickly, and there was talk of a "Party Down" film for a time, but sadly, that never materialized. Considering the fact that this cast has been super busy with other projects in the years since, it's pretty miraculous that they are able to don their pink bow ties once more.
- 12/14/2022
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
We’ve had to wait, what, 12 years for a third season of Party Down? Wow, it really doesn’t seem that long ago, but I checked and it definitely was. Starz just announced they’re making fans of the ensemble comedy wait just a few months longer for the long-awaited third season, setting a February 24, 2023 premiere date for the launch of new episodes.
The premiere date announcement arrived along with a short teaser featuring the show’s cast. Returning stars include Adam Scott (Severance), Ken Marino (The Other Two), Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars), and Megan Mullally (Will & Grace). Joining the motley crew for season three are Jennifer Garner (The Adam Project) Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire), and Zoë Chao (The Afterparty).
Dead to Me‘s James Marsden will show up in a recurring guest star role.
The cast of ‘Party Down...
The premiere date announcement arrived along with a short teaser featuring the show’s cast. Returning stars include Adam Scott (Severance), Ken Marino (The Other Two), Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars), and Megan Mullally (Will & Grace). Joining the motley crew for season three are Jennifer Garner (The Adam Project) Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire), and Zoë Chao (The Afterparty).
Dead to Me‘s James Marsden will show up in a recurring guest star role.
The cast of ‘Party Down...
- 12/14/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Fans of the comedy, Party Down, rejoice as the revival has just released a teaser trailer. The date for the return of the all-star ensemble has been set, and it’s coming sooner than you think. Party Down will be making its triumphant comeback on the premium movie network Starz on February 24. The late-night show will stream on the channel’s app and other streaming platforms at midnight. Then the show will air on the Starz channel later that night at 9 Pm Et.
Deadline has the exclusive teaser trailer on their site and reports that the cult show was given a third season at Starz after lengthy negotiations went down with the comedy series cast. Returning for the revival will be Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Megan Mullally. However, the only original cast member whose schedule wasn’t accommodated was Lizzy Caplan. Although, earlier,...
Deadline has the exclusive teaser trailer on their site and reports that the cult show was given a third season at Starz after lengthy negotiations went down with the comedy series cast. Returning for the revival will be Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Megan Mullally. However, the only original cast member whose schedule wasn’t accommodated was Lizzy Caplan. Although, earlier,...
- 12/14/2022
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
the long-awaited return of the hit comedy series Party Down has a premiere date!
Starz revealed Wednesday that the new season will premiere on Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil and Latin America.
On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
The third season will consist of six new episodes.
Here's the official logline:
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard.
After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally.
Previously announced new cast members...
Starz revealed Wednesday that the new season will premiere on Friday, February 24 at midnight on the Starz app, all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms and internationally on the Lionsgate+ premium streaming platform in the UK, Brazil and Latin America.
On linear, it will debut on Starz at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and Canada.
The third season will consist of six new episodes.
Here's the official logline:
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard.
After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally.
Previously announced new cast members...
- 12/14/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Starz has unveiled the first teaser for its revival of “Party Down,” showing the return of characters played by Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Megan Mullally and Adam Scott. The footage also unveils a premiere date of Feb. 24, 2023.
The revival of “Party Down” picks up 10 years after the series’ last episode, finding most of the characters having moved on from catering as they cross paths at a surprise reunion in Los Angeles. Set to the pumped-up beat of Kool & the Gang’s “Celebration,” the teaser introduces the Party Down gang all dressed up in formal attire once again.
the gang is Back! #partydown returns for the biggest event ever on February 24. tag your +1 below. pic.twitter.com/drMKzlHc3Y
— Party Down (@PartyDownSTARZ) December 14, 2022
The new season of “Party Down” will compose of six new episodes. Adam Scott once again leads the series as Henry Pollard, alongside returning cast members Ken Marino,...
The revival of “Party Down” picks up 10 years after the series’ last episode, finding most of the characters having moved on from catering as they cross paths at a surprise reunion in Los Angeles. Set to the pumped-up beat of Kool & the Gang’s “Celebration,” the teaser introduces the Party Down gang all dressed up in formal attire once again.
the gang is Back! #partydown returns for the biggest event ever on February 24. tag your +1 below. pic.twitter.com/drMKzlHc3Y
— Party Down (@PartyDownSTARZ) December 14, 2022
The new season of “Party Down” will compose of six new episodes. Adam Scott once again leads the series as Henry Pollard, alongside returning cast members Ken Marino,...
- 12/14/2022
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
“Party Down” Season 3 is officially a reality, as Starz has offered a first look at (most of) the cast of the cult hit comedy series back together again, while announcing that it will premiere on Feb. 24.
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard. After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
You can watch a short teaser in the video above, and check out a full “Party Down” Season 3 cast image below.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally.
Lizzy Caplan was not able to return due to scheduling conflicts.
Also Read:
‘Party Down’ Revival Ordered at Starz, All Original Stars to Return Except Lizzy Caplan
The first two seasons of...
Ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team have moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard. After a surprise reunion, the gang find themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles.
You can watch a short teaser in the video above, and check out a full “Party Down” Season 3 cast image below.
Scott reprises his role alongside original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally.
Lizzy Caplan was not able to return due to scheduling conflicts.
Also Read:
‘Party Down’ Revival Ordered at Starz, All Original Stars to Return Except Lizzy Caplan
The first two seasons of...
- 12/14/2022
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
Get your pink bowties out, press your white button-up, and break out the black slacks because Party Down is gearing up for its long-awaited Season 3 return on Starz. The six-episode third season will officially kick off Friday, February 24, 2023, on Starz and the Starz app, and in anticipation of the premiere’s arrival, a new teaser and cast photo have been unveiled. Set ten years later, most of the Party Down catering team has moved on, including actor/bartender Henry Pollard (Adam Scott). After a surprise reunion, the gang finds themselves once again stoically enduring the procession of random parties and oddball guests all over Los Angeles. Alongside Scott, original cast members Ken Marino, Jane Lynch, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Megan Mullally reprise their roles. As previously announced, new Season 3 cast members include Jennifer Garner, Tyrel Jackson Williams, and Zoë Chao with James Marsden featuring as a recurring guest star.
- 12/14/2022
- TV Insider
A date has finally been set for the return of Party Down, the revival of the cult comedy series from 2009-10. Starz will debut the laugher at midnight on Friday, February 24 on its app and streaming platforms. Its linear debut is set for later that night at 9 Pm Et/Pt on Starz.
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As Deadline reported exclusively in November 2021, Starz gave the third season a green light after lengthy negotiations with the cast. Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally all closed deals to return for the new season. Not returning, however, is original cast member Lizzy Caplan, whose schedule...
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As Deadline reported exclusively in November 2021, Starz gave the third season a green light after lengthy negotiations with the cast. Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen and Megan Mullally all closed deals to return for the new season. Not returning, however, is original cast member Lizzy Caplan, whose schedule...
- 12/14/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Abbott Elementary teacher Quinta Brunson is using her summer break to Party Down.
The actress will guest-star on Starz’s upcoming revival as Jaff, the “sharp, calculating agent” of Ryan Hansen’s character, himbo actor Kyle Bradway, our sister site Variety reports.
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The six-episode series stars returning cast members Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally and Hansen. As previously announced, Jennifer Garner...
The actress will guest-star on Starz’s upcoming revival as Jaff, the “sharp, calculating agent” of Ryan Hansen’s character, himbo actor Kyle Bradway, our sister site Variety reports.
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The six-episode series stars returning cast members Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, Megan Mullally and Hansen. As previously announced, Jennifer Garner...
- 6/8/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Jennifer Garner has scored an invite to the Party Down revival.
The Alias Mvp is joining the forthcoming six-episode Starz revival in the series regular role of Evie, a successful movie producer and a love interest for Henry Pollard (series star Adam Scott), Variety reports.
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Additionally, James Marsden (Dead to Me), Zoë Chao (Love Life) and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire) have also boarded the project,...
The Alias Mvp is joining the forthcoming six-episode Starz revival in the series regular role of Evie, a successful movie producer and a love interest for Henry Pollard (series star Adam Scott), Variety reports.
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Additionally, James Marsden (Dead to Me), Zoë Chao (Love Life) and Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire) have also boarded the project,...
- 1/31/2022
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
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