Get The Latest IndieWire Alerts And Newsletters Delivered Directly To Your Inbox. As Miles deals with the unintended consequences of his actions, he finds he must fight for his wife (played by Aisling Bea), his career, and his very identity. The first trailer for the comedy walks you through the weirdness and shows you that clone life is not necessarily the best life.

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Living With Yourself is directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine). '” creator Timothy Greenberg (The Daily Show) tells EW of the show. Paul Rudd Gets Doubled in Loopy ‘Living With Yourself’ Trailer From ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ Team

Living With Yourself is a Fall TV “WATCH” recommendation from at least three TVLine editors who hailed it as a “quirky, unpredictable comedy [that] will keep you guessing, laughing… and feeling”; “both a total trip and an absolute nightmare”; and a Paul Rudd showcase that boasts an “offbeat, wildly surreal sense of humor.”.

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Biden Campaign Takes Down Ad With Rare Beastie Boys Song Due To Harassment. Already a subscriber? All rights It’s double trouble for ageless funnyman Paul Rudd in the first trailer for Living With Yourself, premiering Friday, Oct,. 30 essential albums from the last 30 years. In Netflix’s new comedy Living With Yourself, the ageless Ant-Man star plays Miles, who is not exactly killing it in his marriage or at his job. Rounding up our favorite comedy-podcast episodes of the week.

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Netflix promises a loopy, existential comedy that asks “Do we really want to be better?”.

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“Living With Yourself” was created and written by Emmy Award winner Timothy Greenberg, who has served as an executive producer on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and a writer on “Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas,” among other projects. “Would that be a good thing? Watch as Miles and other Miles struggle to come to terms with what’s happening here while they also come to blows. Can you model yourself after them or… might it make you feel even worse about yourself?’”.

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Well, you get the upcoming Netflix series Living With Yourself, in which Rudd plays a struggling man named Miles who “undergoes a novel spa treatment that promises to make him a better person,” only to discover that he’s been “replaced by a new and improved version of himself.” The eight-episode series, which is told through multiple perspectives, was created by Daily Show alum Tim Greenberg and was previously in development at IFC.

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Told from multiple perspectives, the eight-episode half-hour series is described as “an inventive existential comedy that asks: Do we really want to be better?” To explore that point, Rudd plays Miles, a man who is struggling in life, so he undergoes a “spa” treatment that promises to make him a better person.