Actor Matt Bomer recently shared his thoughts on finding joy through his role in "Mid-Century Modern," an upcoming sitcom. In today's tense political climate in America, Bomer emphasizes how essential laughter and happiness areānot just in his life, but also around he globe.
Featuring beloved queer icons Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham, "Mid-Century Modern" stars Bomer in a fresh and funny new comedy. The show follows three gay friends who, in their later years, decide it's time live together in Palm Springs after losing a close friend. It's a heartwarming journey infused with laughs, sure draw viewers in with its charm.
In early March, fans got an exclusive look at this eagerly awaited series. As its premiere drew near, Bomer hit solo promo events, stressing humor's critical role in tough times, given America's current political tensions.
"With Trump's surge in executive orders that affect LGBTQ+ folks, there's a pressing need in media representation. Laughter's critical," Bomer pointed out. "Our show's all about spreading joy, especially in these trying times."
Speaking with Richard Wilkins on "Today," Bomer talked about what makes this new series resonate with viewers. "It's true," he said with a smile. "We all realized quickly that people need a good laugh right now."
He expressed his love and excitement about joining this project, revealing, "I was eager be part comedy production experience joy while filming. Once we starting shooting with live audience, it was clear everyone needed a laugh, especially in our country."
Reflecting willingness take lighthearted role, Bomer shared, "For ten years, my roles explored dark themes like repression, grief, trauma. When I got chance work with talents Nathan Lane, Ryan Murphy, entire incredible cast creative team, it was unmissable opportunity laugh make others laugh."
"Mid-Century Modern" now streaming on Hulu in US, and Disney+ in UK and Australia. It promises not only laughter, but touching moments that highlight joys friendship, community.
In a time political, social turmoil often weighs heavy on LGBTQ+ folks, Bomer's series offers sweet escape with comedy's magical ability unite, uplift.
As audiences tune in, they'll find vibrant celebration queer friendship, love, wrapped witty, charming humor "Mid-Century's" sure deliver. Seeking joy, laughter remedy life's challenges? This one's worth watching.
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