Collider Interviews | Joel McHale Teases Crime Scene Kitchen S3, Yellowjackets, Bear Spinoff & Jurassic World Rumors @ColliderInterviews | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Known for his sharp wit and keen observations, Joel McHale has become a beloved staple in pop culture and perhaps, one of the most cherished voices in the realm. Best known for his incisive commentary on E!’s The Soup and the cult classic series Community, you could say the actor and comedian is a connoisseur of all things good on TV. But as of lately, the 52-year-old is proving he’s got a lot more layers to him than audiences initially believed. Causing fans to do a double-take following his deeply cold and sharp portrayal of “mean chef” David Fields on The Bear, McHale’s next gig is Yellowjackets, which proves he’s more than just Jeff Winger or the guy who took hilariously warranted shots at reality TV stars and bad TV shows (we still think about you, Viva Laughlin).
But before he gets to it, the actor is discussing his latest role as host of the returning favorite Crime Scene Kitchen on Fox and a fun, exciting collaboration with Rice-A-Roni for their newest innovation, Mac-A-Roni. Always ready to comment on the intersection of food with popular culture through iconic brands, McHale is eager to have fans take part in the live event that introduces them to a new staple, just in time for the holidays.
#crimescenekitchen #joelmchale #cookingcompetition
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Known for his sharp wit and keen observations, Joel McHale has become a beloved staple in pop culture and perhaps, one of the most cherished voices in the realm. Best known for his incisive commentary on E!’s The Soup and the cult classic series Community, you could say the actor and comedian is a connoisseur of all things good on TV. But as of lately, the 52-year-old is proving he’s got a lot more layers to him than audiences initially believed. Causing fans to do a double-take following his deeply cold and sharp portrayal of “mean chef” David Fields on The Bear, McHale’s next gig is Yellowjackets, which proves he’s more than just Jeff Winger or the guy who took hilariously warranted shots at reality TV stars and bad TV shows (we still think about you, Viva Laughlin).
But before he gets to it, the actor is discussing his latest role as host of the returning favorite Crime Scene Kitchen on Fox and a fun, exciting collaboration with Rice-A-Roni for their newest innovation, Mac-A-Roni. Always ready to comment on the intersection of food with popular culture through iconic brands, McHale is eager to have fans take part in the live event that introduces them to a new staple, just in time for the holidays.
#crimescenekitchen #joelmchale #cookingcompetition
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