Rhett & Link

Rhett & Link’s Rebooted Talk Show Is Now Live, Will Welcome ‘Stranger Things’ Stars, King Bach

A rebooted iteration of Rhett & Link’s hit digital talk show Good Mythical Morning has officially launched today. The revamped show has been funded by YouTube as part of the video giant’s bid to develop new ad-supported originals alongside the likes of Ellen DeGeneres and Demi Lovato.

Going forward, Good Mythical Morning episodes will be 22 minutes in length and include bigger stunts and challenges, celebrity guests, field correspondent pieces, and more. Premiere week guests include Stranger Things 2 stars Joe Keery and Dacre Montgomery, Mayim Bialik (Big Bang Theory), ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, Rob Huebel (Transparent), Cody Simpson, Craig Robinson (The Office), and King Bach.

New episodes will post every weekday at 6:00 am ET, and will be broken up into four separate segments that all publish at the same time. Good Mythical Morning

is produced by Rhett & Link’s Mythical Entertainment. Rhett McLaughlin, Link Neal, Stevie Wynne Levine, and Darren Belitsky serve as executive producers.

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Good Mythical Morning is the creation of best friends and collaborators McLaughlin and Neal. All told, the five-year-old talk show has clocked 4 billion views across 12 total seasons. In addition to Good Mythical Morning, Rhett & Link also headline a scripted YouTube Red comedy called Rhett & Link’s Buddy System, host a weekly podcast called Ear Biscuits, and just released their first book — Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality — which debuted at the top of the New York Times Best Sellers list.

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