Conan O’Brien, fresh from his triumphant turn at the Oscars, is leaving the country, again.
Max has renewed his travelogue series – Conan O’Brien Must Go – for a third season. It comes ahead of the premiere of the second season, which is set to drop in May.
In the first season of the show, which premiered last year, the comedian visited new friends he met through his Conan O’Brien Needs A Fan podcast, where he dives deep with listeners from around the world. The first season saw the former host of The Tonight Show head to Norway, Thailand, Argentina, and Ireland.
The first season featured four episodes.
The second season will feature three episodes and will see him visit New Zealand, Austria and Spain. Max did not reveal where Conan is heading for season three or how many episodes it will feature.
The series is produced by O’Brien’s Conaco and he exec produces with Jeff Ross.
Nina Rosenstein, EVP, HBO Programming, Late Night & Specials, said, “Working with Conan and his team on Conan O’Brien Must Go is the trip of a lifetime. They’re annoyingly brilliant and no one can make locals feel as deeply uncomfortable in their own country as Conan can… this season in lederhosen.”
