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    Home » Craig Robinson continues underdog storyline on Peacock’s “Killing It” with new season

    Craig Robinson continues underdog storyline on Peacock’s “Killing It” with new season

    By SHOOTTuesday, July 18, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments986 Views
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    In this photo provided by Peacock, actors Claudia O'Doherty, left, as Jillian, and Craig Robinson, as Craig, appear in a scene for season two of "Killing It." (Trae Patton//Peacock via AP)

    By Jonathan Landrum Jr., Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Craig Robinson and his kind-hearted, python-hunting character on “Killing It” are returning to television next month.

    Season two, which Peacock said Tuesday will return on Aug. 17, will continue the quest by Robinson's character to climb out of poverty while avoiding sketchy characters like his brother.

    “Capitalism is very real. Greed is very real. Shysters and scam artists are very real,” the actor-comedian told The Associated Press in a recent interview before the actors strike.

    In the first season, Robinson’s character (also named Craig) is a father who loses his job and becomes homeless. Craig decides to invest in a million-dollar scheme, but needs $20,000. Entering a python-killing contest sponsored by the state of Florida is his way to get the money.

    It starts as a lucrative opportunity for Craig and his tagalong friend Jillian (Claudia O'Doherty), who is also struggling financially and pulling various jobs such as being an Uber driver. But then their snake hunting quest spins out of control after a fire and the disposal of a dead body that ends up in the belly of a python.

    In the eight-episode second season, Robinson said his character is on a journey to achieve the “American dream” while trying to avoid working in corporate America and vicious criminals. He said it’s imperative for his character to keep his “sanity and safety.”

    “It takes a lot to toe that line, especially when you got these opportunities presented to you,” said Robinson, who has starred in movies such as “Hot Tub Time Machine” as well as the American version of “The Office.”

    “You see yourself in situations where you have a choice,” he continued. “You get to live through these characters. There’s definitely something like an angel and devil on his shoulder with his colleague in there along with his brother. It’s twists and turns, and will definitely have you thinking ‘What would I do in that situation?’”

    Robinson’s character will certainly have to make a decision about his scamming brother Isaiah, who is played by comedian Rell Battle.

    “They’ve got this bond that is unbreakable. But at the same time, it needs to be broken because he’s very toxic in his life,” Robinson said. “It does speak to family as well, because we all have a person that we cover up. We take up for them. They borrow money but don’t pay it back. But there’s something about them that makes you laugh. It’s something about them that makes you not want to let go of that part of your life.”

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    American Film Institute introduces the AFI DWW+ Class of 2027

    Tuesday, January 13, 2026
    Top row (l-r): Sindha Agha, Mary Ann Anane, Arabella Anderson and Carolina Espiro. Bottom row (l-r): Anika Kan Grevstad, Christina YR Lim, Anna Remus and Maaman Rezaee

    The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced the filmmakers selected for the AFI DWW+ Class of 2027. Founded in 1974 as the Directing Workshop for Women, AFI DWW+ is a tuition-free year-long directing program, open to all applicants, that supports emerging narrative filmmakers through the production cycle of a short film, providing hands-on instruction led by industry experts. Eligible participants’ work is invited to screen for agents, managers, producers and executives in Los Angeles at the DWW+ Showcase in spring 2027.

    The artists selected for the AFI DWW+ Class of 2027 are Sindha Agha, Mary Ann Anane, Arabella Anderson, Carolina Espiro, Anika Kan Grevstad, Christina YR Lim, Anna Remus and Maaman Rezaee.

    AFI also announced that award-winning filmmaker Lily Mariye (AFI DWW Class of 2000) has been named the AFI DWW+ guest artistic director for the Class of 2027.

    “In this moment of evolution in the film and television industry, each of these candidates demonstrated the skill and tenacity to be selected through a rigorous application process,” said Susan Ruskin, dean of the AFI Conservatory and executive VP of the American Film Institute. “The 50-year legacy of AFI DWW+ leverages a powerful reinforcing network effect to support this new talented cohort of directors. We look forward to working with them over the next 15 months under the guidance of our guest artistic director, Lily Mariye.”

    “The first time I ever called myself a director was in AFI’s DWW+. Walking the halls of AFI, surrounded by the rich history of filmmakers and mentors, gave me the validation to proudly announce it to the world,” said Mariye. “I am now a full-time working TV and film director. Today I am honored to be named this year’s guest... Read More

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