Welcome to character actor heaven.
On Tuesday, Oct. 17, Paul Giamatti will interview Paul Rudd at Murmrr Theatre in Brooklyn.
The chat between the two acclaimed actors is for Giamatti’s podcast “Chinwag” that he hosts with philosophy professor Stephen Asma.
At the one-night-only event, expect the two to discuss “aliens, science fiction, imagination” and many more topics according to Murmrr.
No, this isn’t your standard podcast — rather than discuss Rudd’s storied career, Giamatti and Asma are interested in hearing his thoughts on the paranormal and things he never gets asked.
If this sounds like the show for you, it isn’t too late to grab tickets.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $96 before fees on Vivid Seats.
For those that are on the fence, keep reading.
We’ve got everything you need to know about Giamatti’s new podcast, what Rudd’s been up to and more below.
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Chinwag podcast
Giamatti started “Chinwag” — which is British slang for “a chat that may or may not go anywhere” — with Asma back in February 2023.
In the eight months since, the co-hosts have released 29 episodes featuring high-profile guests like William Shatner, Don Cheadle, Billy Bob Thornton, Kathryn Hahn, Patton Oswalt and more.
You can find all highfalutin episodes where they discuss esoteric topics where they “talk about things they wouldn’t normally talk about.”
All episodes can be found here.
Upcoming Paul Giamatti projects
On Oct. 27, Giamatti’s latest collaboration with celebrated director Alexander Payne hits theaters.
“The Holdovers,” co-starring Da’Vine Joy Randolph (“Only Murders In The Building) and Carrie Preston (‘True Blood”), follows a cranky prep school history teacher who stays on the campus over the holidays with a student who has no family plans.
Click here to catch the film’s charming throwback trailer.
Upcoming Paul Rudd projects
Fresh off an extended turn in “Only Murders In The Building,” Rudd has “Avengers” and “Ghostbusters” movies on the horizon.
However, it’s not just franchises for the 54-year-old actor.
He also has offbeat comedies “Death of a Unicorn” with Jenna Ortega and “The Invite” featuring Amy Adams and Tessa Thompson coming in the near future.
Check out his IMDb for more details about all the projects on Rudd’s calendar.
Actors on tour in 2023
With the SAG strike still underway, actors are turning to the stage this year.
Here are just five of our favorite screen icons you can catch live these next few months.
• John Malkovich’s show ‘The Music Critic’
• Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s stand up/improv ‘Restless Leg Tour’
Prefer a more standard show? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find the right one for you.