Dropout's 'Make Some Noise' Returns for Fourth Season of Improv Comedy
Get Ready for More Improvised Mayhem: 'Make Some Noise' Season 4 Unleashes Unpredictable Comedy!
The Grand Return of Improvised Genius and Comedic Brilliance
After the triumphant debut of 'Crowd Control,' a spin-off from the acclaimed 'Game Changer' series, the stage is now set for 'Make Some Noise' to make its highly anticipated comeback for its fourth season this October. The recently unveiled trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into the comedic ensemble, showcasing a vibrant parade of beloved Dropout performers poised to unleash a new wave of impromptu acts, hilarious bits, and signature outlandish sound effects that define the show's unique charm.
Unveiling Fresh Challenges and Unforeseen Surprises in the New Season
The official press release tantalizes audiences with the promise of "novel challenges, unexpected revelations, and the consistent level of sheer pandemonium" that 'Make Some Noise' is renowned for. Among these new additions is an engaging 'Kid Round,' where prompts, charmingly conceived by children, will guide the comedic improvisations. A notable segment features Jeremy Culhane, known for his work on 'Saturday Night Live,' tackling a child's request for a dramatic depiction of vomiting. The series also playfully nods to its comparisons with 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' with a prompt asking for a "Gangster Drew Carey," leaving fans curious about a potential return of 'Whose Line' veteran Wayne Brady.
A Stellar Cast of Returning Favorites and Exciting New Appearances
Originating from the 'Noise Boys' segments within 'Game Changer,' 'Make Some Noise' will once again feature the dynamic trio of Brennan Lee Mulligan, Zac Oyama, and Josh Ruben, who are all set to deliver their signature brand of comedic antics, eccentric noises from Ruben, and intricate 'Lord of the Rings' scenarios for Mulligan to immerse himself in. The season will also welcome back other cherished Dropout personalities, including Anna Garcia, Lisa Gilroy, and Jacob Wysocki, alongside a special appearance by Ben Schwartz, widely recognized as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog, further enriching the ensemble's comedic tapestry.
Mark Your Calendars: The Episode Schedule and Premiere Date Revealed
The upcoming fourth season is slated to broadcast 15 episodes, with new installments airing bi-weekly. Fans can look forward to the season premiere on October 13, exclusively available on Dropout, ensuring a regular dose of laughter and entertainment throughout its run.
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