Netflix Renews Tom Segura’s Dark Comedy Series “Bad Thoughts” for Second Season

Tom Segura’s bad thoughts continue…

The 46-year-old half-Peruvian American comedian will return with more Bad Thoughts after Netflix  announced it has renewed the dark comedy for a second season.

Tom SeguraIn Bad Thoughts, Segura takes the viewer through a series of vignettes in each episode.

The twisted comedic sensibility of his standup is the core DNA of the series, where every story unfolds in a hilariously disturbing way only he could imagine.

“It was such a thrill to get the opportunity to entertain and horrify audiences with our very Bad Thoughts on Netflix,” said Segura. We’re all so excited to push things further with season 2. I promise your family will not approve of what we do.”

Segura serves as creator, director, executive producer and star.

Also executive producing are Ryan P. Hall, Molly Mandel, Jeremy Konner, Craig Gerard and Matthew Zinman.

YMH Studios is the studio.

Miranda to Narrate Alexander Hamilton-Themed Episode of “Drunk History”

Lin-Manuel Miranda is ready to school you in American History…

The 36-year-old Broadway star, the creator of the Tony Award-winning musical Hamilton, will be offering a Drunk History lesson on Comedy Central this upcoming season.

Lin-Manuel Miranda in Hamilton

Drunk History transports viewers back in time to hang with the Founding Fathers. And this season, Miranda, who just wrapped up his last performance as Alexander Hamilton on Broadway, will narrate the rivalry between the first United States Secretary of the Treasury and politican Aaron Burr, who was the third Vice President of the United States.

Other guest stars featured this season include Allan McLeod, Billie Joe Armstrong, Steve Berg, Rachel Bilson, Michael Cera, Josh Charles, Kat Dennings, Ben Folds, Dave Grohl, Tony Hale, Ed Helms, Thomas Middleditch, Elizabeth Olsen, Aubrey PlazaRonda Rousey, Liev Schreiber, Alia Shawkat and Duncan Trussell.

Season 4 of Comedy Central’s Emmy-winning comedy series will premiere Tuesday, September 27.

Created for television by Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner, Drunk History is produced by Gary Sanchez Productions.