Hans and Franz must race to solve the girlynappings before it’s too late in the third part of The Lost Hans and Franz Movie. Plus, Conan and the cast discuss how they planned to snag the long list of guest stars intended for the film.
Comedian and actor Sebastian Maniscalco feels honored about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Sebastian sits down with Conan to talk about the terror of reading to children, the hardest venues in which to perform comedy, and casting Robert De Niro as his dad in his new film About My Father. Plus, Conan shares the story of getting gerbil’d in public for the first time.
Conan talks to Eugenia in Córdoba, Argentina about learning English from television and living a loner’s lifestyle in a mountain town.
On the second installment of the Lost Hans and Franz Movie, Hans and Franz continue their quest with the help of their famous cousin Arnold Schwarzenegger. Plus, Conan, Dana, Kevin and Robert share true memories of personal Arnold encounters.
Actor, writer, and director Bill Hader feels tired about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Bill returns to chat with Conan once more about his favorite bits to do at parties, the timelessness of quality storytelling, and writing Barry backwards from its narrative conclusion. Later, Conan celebrates Matt Gourley’s birthday by exposing shocking details from his own lurid past.
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Conan chats with Youssef from Egypt about voice acting, living outside the city, and being Christian in a predominantly Muslim country.
Conan is joined by Dana Carvey, Kevin Nealon, and Robert Smigel along with the Team Coco staff to perform selections from the unproduced screenplay for Hans and Franz: The Girlyman Dilemma, more than 30 years after its original conception. Hear them now and believe them later - this script is going to PUMP YOU UP!
Actor Javier Bardem feels scared about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Javier sits down with Conan to talk about reinventing the Bond villain, playing with the threat of violence in No Country For Old Men, learning English from AC/DC, and portraying King Triton in the live action adaptation of The Little Mermaid. Plus, Conan’s team voices collective upset at being pod-blocked from great guests.
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Conan speaks with fish farmer Kai from Norway about the fun games he plays while out at sea, living in a town of 50 people, and how Conan would fare on the open ocean.
Comedian and author Steven Wright feels anxious about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Steven sits down with Conan to talk about honing his trademark deadpan humor, debuting on Johnny Carson, and pouring everything he thinks about being alive into his new novel Harold. Plus, Conan tries to make Matt Gourley jealous with an in-person visit to an iconic James Bond filming location.
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Conan talks to David from Colombia about working in a dangerous profession, death metal, and fun facts about his home country.
Actor, writer, and producer Charlie Day feels euphoric about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Charlie sits down with Conan to chat about his Rhode Island upbringing, committing himself to absurdity on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and satirizing Hollywood in his new film Fool’s Paradise. Later, Conan reassures a listener with fears about the threat Conan poses to his marriage.
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Conan chats with Florencia in Argentina about guided yoga and the local specialty cuisine.
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich feels psyched about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Lars sits down with Conan to discuss Metallica’s 11th studio album 72 Seasons, playing every continent on Earth (including Antarctica), and the synchronicity of drumming and tennis. Plus, Conan takes the recent baseball rules change as an opportunity to issue his own improvements on America’s favorite pastime.
Conan chats with Kassem from Beirut about workplace romances, boxing, and his worst fear.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus feels not much about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Julia sits down with Conan once more to discuss the inspiration for her podcast Wiser Than Me, discovering her comedic talents in a grade school play, and the importance of constantly trying new things. Later, Conan confronts his impending milestone 60th birthday.
Conan talks to Dee in Singapore about working as a hair stylist, dating, and Conan’s long lost leather jacket.
Al Franken feels privileged about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Al sits down with Conan once more to discuss why you can’t be funny in Washington, getting his parents cut from SNL, and The Only Former U.S. Senator Currently On Tour Tour. Later, Conan attempts to extract an apology from Sona.
Conan chats with Tara in Bangkok about working as a university lecturer and how Conan helped her find love.
Actor and filmmaker Zach Braff feels so honored about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Zach sits down with Conan to discuss his complicated Jewish upbringing, meeting his real-life best friend Donald Faison on Scrubs, and his new film A Good Person. Later, Matt and Sona recap running afoul of the law while recording an episode of Mallwalkin’.
Conan speaks with Jarle from Bergen, Norway about his musical duo and the wide range of regional dialects in Norway.
Billie Eilish and FINNEAS feel really excited and dubious, respectively, about being Conan O’Brien’s friends.
Billie and FINNEAS sit down with Conan to discuss skyrocketing to worldwide fame at an early age, growing up seeing themselves all over the internet, favorite instruments, and their documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry. Later, Adam Sachs stops by to drop some info about Gourley’s new high-concept podcast.
Conan talks to Waleson from São Paulo about working as a translator and Conan’s favorite controversial historical figure.
Musician Chris Martin feels really great about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Chris sits down with Conan to discuss the voices that encouraged him, the improbable story of finding drummer Will Champion, using SubPacs to make Coldplay concerts more accessible, and more. Plus, Conan responds to a curious listener’s voicemail about his “sock game.”
Conan chats with Avril in Dublin about working in reality tv, the typical Irish dating app experience, and how Conan would market himself for online dating.
Neil Young sits down for a special conversation with Conan about the songs that inspired him.
Follow along with the full list of songs here:
Four Strong Winds (Ian & Sylvia)
The Wayward Wind (Gogi Grant)
Baby, What You Want Me to Do (Jimmy Reed)
Ballad of a Teenage Queen (Johnny Cash)
Bob-A-Lena (Ronnie Self)
Musician and author Michelle Zauner feels elated about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Michelle sits down with Conan to talk about her book Crying in H Mart, the impact her relationship with her mother had on her career and the success of her band Japanese Breakfast, drawing inspiration from video game music, and more. Later, Conan reviews fan-submitted drag name suggestions.
Conan talks to Josh in Cape Town, South Africa about working on impact games and his history as an auctioneer.
Singer-songwriter Norah Jones feels ecstatic about being Conan O’Brien’s friend.
Norah sits down with Conan to discuss her podcast Norah Jones Is Playing Along, collaborating with Ray Charles and Willie Nelson, serendipitous run-ins, and more. Plus, Conan responds to a voicemail with a state senator’s official invitation to the USS Sequoia.
Conan talks with Bruno in Madrid about working as an airline pilot and tips for giving alarming news from the cockpit.