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Will Arnett

1 podcast 12 moments 2026
6 episodes
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Arts
Data point 5

"Amy Adams" · Jun 22, 2026

Amy Adams has received five Academy Award nominations across her career, among the most of any actress working today.

Arts
Data point 10

"Amy Adams" · Jun 22, 2026

Amy Adams has 10 Golden Globe nominations and 2 wins, making her one of the most decorated actresses of her generation.

Society & Culture
Will Arnett's birthday episode

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026

The episode was recorded on Will Arnett's birthday; he received a two-wick Jenny Kane candle from Jason Bateman and a spa gift from Sean Hayes.

Arts
Redirecting Recklessness: How Trouble Becomes Talent

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Arts

Bernthal's best friends growing up were wild kids whose way of saying they loved each other was taking crazy risks together. When he found theater, he realized it demanded the exact same energy — reckless abandonment, the high-wire act, a willingness to throw everything away. The difference: acting channeled all of it toward joy and connection instead of jail. He didn't stop being that guy. He just found a use for him.

Arts
Broadway's New Audience: Buses from Staten Island

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Arts

Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway isn't just a hit — it's doing something rarer: expanding who goes to the theater at all. Bernthal says people are coming backstage saying it's not just their first time on Broadway but their first time in a theater, period. Buses from Staten Island. That's the Russia effect in real time: theater should be vital and for everybody, not an exclusive thing for the gentry.

Society & Culture
Parenting Through Adversity: The Values Bernthal Passes Down

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Society & Culture

Bernthal knows adversity shaped everything good about him. He also knows it came razor-close to destroying him — and he's lost people who didn't make it through. So he teaches his kids to swim, to box, to survive the outdoors. He puts them in hard, challenging situations under a safe umbrella. And above all, he asks them: are you a protector? Are you sensitive? Are you curious about people who look and pray differently than you?

TV & Film
Riding with Baltimore SWAT: Research for We Own the City

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 TV & Film

To play Wayne Jenkins in We Own the City, Bernthal rode out with Baltimore city and county SWAT teams every night for three straight months. He came in with David Simon's Wire credibility behind him — which turns out is literally required watching among Baltimore cops. What he discovered was that corrupt policing devastates not just communities and victims but also good cops, whose safety and careers are destroyed by it.

TV & Film
Finding Humanity in a Monster: Wayne Jenkins's One Redeeming Truth

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 TV & Film

Bernthal knew he couldn't play Wayne Jenkins as a pure monster. He found his key when everyone who knew Jenkins told him the same thing: no matter what Jenkins was doing — robbing a drug dealer, making a false arrest — if one of his kids needed him, he would run home immediately. That contradiction, corruption coexisting with devoted fatherhood, was everything. The character isn't redeemed by it. But it makes him human.

TV & Film
Tom Holland at 17: Mutual Audition Tapes in Ireland

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 TV & Film

When Bernthal and a 17-year-old Tom Holland were filming together in Ireland, Holland made Bernthal's Punisher audition tape and Bernthal shot Holland's Spider-Man audition tape. Holland told Bernthal with total certainty: I am Spider-Man. Bernthal privately had his doubts about those odds mathematically. A decade later, they're in two movies together and Bernthal says he's never met a better person in the industry.

Society & Culture
The Ojai Community Theater: Giving Back to the Public School

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Society & Culture

Bernthal has lived in Ojai, California for 15 years and watched the community shift as Angelenos moved in and the public school system suffered. His response: build a community theater in an old defunct school building and direct all proceeds to the public school theater department. He's also been coaching youth football there for six years and teaches boxing to kids. The goal is to be the kind of man his father was — someone every kid in the neighborhood could count on.

TV & Film
Walking Dead and the Stakes of Total Commitment

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 TV & Film

The Walking Dead succeeded because every single actor was 100% committed to the premise — zombies are real and terrifying. If one person didn't believe it completely, Bernthal says, everything else falls apart instantly. That total commitment, not the zombies, was what kept audiences on the edge of their seats for years. He credits Frank Darabont for building that culture from day one.

History
The Wild West of 1999 Moscow

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 History

When Bernthal arrived in Russia in 1999, there were shootings at the Duma and Chechen apartment building bombings happening in the city. He considered himself street-smart and a boxer, but nothing prepared him for a place with a completely different alphabet, language, and a jarring blend of brutality and profound reverence for the arts — statues of playwrights and poets on every corner.

TV & Film
Christopher Nolan's Paradox: Total Control, Total Freedom

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 TV & Film

Everyone warned Bernthal that Nolan's sets are brutally rigorous. He was delighted. What surprised him was that within Nolan's airtight structure and total vision, he still demanded real creative freedom from his actors — not just allowed it, demanded it. For Bernthal, needing it to be a certain way is the biggest telltale sign of mediocrity. Nolan, somehow, has maximum structure and maximum freedom simultaneously.

Arts
Russia Saved His Life: Theater as a Lifeline

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Arts

Bernthal's first theater teacher, after catching him fabricate that deathbed story, sent him to the Moscow Art Theatre as both a punishment and a revelation. His teachers there had performed illegal plays in subway tunnels and abandoned buildings during times when public gatherings were outlawed, risking prison for art they believed in religiously. That combination of danger, reverence, and masculine cultural respect for the arts hit Bernthal differently than anything America could have offered him at that age.

History
Why Tom Hanks Is Obsessed With World War II

"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks" · Jun 11, 2026 History

Every adult in Hanks's childhood spoke about World War II as the great dividing line of their lives — before, during, and after, like a Black Plague walking among them. Add the moral clarity that the bad guys lost, and you have a storytelling well he keeps returning to.

Arts
Storming the Beach: The Chaos of Filming Saving Private Ryan

"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks" · Jun 11, 2026 Arts

The Omaha Beach sequence was filmed in County Wexford, Ireland, with 500 actual Irish Army soldiers. Special effects crews planted hidden air mortars under tiny flags on the sand — then removed the flags. Hanks describes wandering blind, wet, cold, while stuntmen caught fire and flew 40 feet into the air.

History
The D-Day Dry Cleaner Who Changed Tom Hanks's Life

"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks" · Jun 11, 2026 History

While working as a hotel bellman in Oakland at age 18, Hanks struck up a conversation with a dry cleaner named Mike who casually mentioned taking a vacation every June — to Normandy, to visit the graves of the buddies who didn't make it home from D-Day.

Arts
The Accidental Actor: How Jon Bernthal Stumbled Into Theater

"Jon Bernthal" · Jun 8, 2026 Arts

Bernthal signed up for an intro theater class thinking it was 600 kids watching movies in the back of a lecture hall. Instead it was 10 people who took it very seriously. When his turn came to share something meaningful, he had nothing — except his catcher's glove — and launched into a completely fabricated story about his mother giving it to him on her deathbed. His mom was alive and well in D.C. The whole class, including Bernthal, burst into tears. His teacher recognized something real in the chaos and changed his life forever.

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