Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 22
Flight of the Conchords Reunite for Sold-Out Greek Theater Show, Eyeing Movie After 8 Years
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 22

Flight of the Conchords Reunite for Sold-Out Greek Theater Show, Eyeing Movie After 8 Years

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 22

Summary

  • Flight of the Conchords returned to the stage last month with a sold-out show at Los Angeles' Greek Theater, their first performance together in nearly a decade.
  • Casual playing sessions helped draw Jemaine Clement, 52, and Bret McKenzie, 49, back after years of turning down reunion requests following an HBO special eight years ago.
  • The duo said they are open to a long-rumored Flight of the Conchords movie if they find the time and the right idea, though they framed it as far from certain.
  • Their comeback revives a cult act that lasted only two HBO seasons but remained influential through social media clips and the pair's separate film and television careers.

Insights

With solo careers thriving, is this sold-out reunion a final victory lap or the start of a new Flight of the Conchords era?
Are the duo's forgotten lyrics and fumbled songs a genuine comeback flaw or a calculated part of their long-awaited act?
How have their updated lyrics on AI and global events reshaped their classic musical satire for a new generation of fans?