It's been a busy week for TV fans as two new shows gain momentum!
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While season three of The Boys might not be available until June, Langston Kerman is teaming up with Jak Knight and other famous comedians on the new series Bust Down.
"'Bust Down' is about four people working in the back of a casino in Gary, Indiana," Kerman said.
"The show is just an all around bust-gut laughing, funny comedy show that I think is a tad bit niche and it gets into a lot of pockets that we haven't seen on TV yet. I'm really excited to share it with the world," Knight said.
Saturday Night Live's Chris Redd also stars in the show, which serves as a personal passion project.
"I wanted to make something with these guys for a very long time. It's been a blessing. It's been fun. I'm a workaholic, to the point where I have to actually be careful now. I've been working like this as long as I can remember. I was just broke and now I get to work on stuff that actually feeds my life and me creatively," Redd said.
Sam Jay's also doing double duty as he juggles Bust Down and the HBO show Pause.
"I'm having a lot of fun because I'm lucky to be doing this stuff with my friends. From 'Pause' to 'Bust Down,' I'm working with people that I respect the most, love the most, and just getting to create and grow with a team of people that I really don't feel like I could do it without."
Bust Down is streaming now on Peacock.
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Over on FOX, Aya Cash is moving to a small town in new sitcom Welcome to Flatch.
"'A documentary crew basically comes and shoots a small town in the middle of America... Flatch, which is in Ohio," Cash said.
Seann William Scott co-stars in the series as a minister... a long way from his American Pie days.
"I've mostly played kind of party animal guys, but that's why this is really fun. He's very different, plays at a very different speed. Although he's funny, he's a little more of this straight guy," Scott said.
Welcome to Flatch airs Thursday nights on FOX.
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