Conaco/MaxWhile he joked he grew up with "tasteless" food in an Irish Catholic home in Boston and insisted he s "terrible with hot food," Conan O Brien slayed on First We Feast s Hot Ones show on Thursday. The former Late Night host first introduced his "personal physician" of 25 years, calling Dr. Arroyo "not the best, but very affordable." After taking a bite of each wing, Conan decided to pocket the leftovers. Conan also talked up his new Max travelogue show, Conan O Brien Must Go, saying, "My mission is that you learn nothing about the country. My job is that you know less about the country after I’m done than when I started." The show debuts on April 18, which coincidentally is O Brien s birthday.O Brien cruised his way through, even boasting after sampling the third wing, "I thought this show was called Hot Ones! You got nothing!"Midway through the so-called Gauntlet of Death, Conan w
Disney+On Thursday, Disney+ revealed that Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard s tribute to the creator of The Muppets will debut on the streaming service May 31. Howard directed Jim Henson: Idea Man, which the streaming service teases "takes us into the mind of this singular creative visionary, from his early years puppeteering on local television to the worldwide success of Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and beyond."Featuring "unprecedented access to Jim s personal archives, Howard brings us a fascinating and insightful look at a complex man whose boundless imagination inspired the world," Disney+ continues. Henson died May 16, 1990, at age 53 of bacterial pneumonia, but his legacy lives on in a myriad of characters he brought to life, from Kermit the Frog and Big Bird to the fantasy film The Dark Crystal.The documentary was also produced by Howard and his longtime Imagine partner Brian Grazer.Disney is the parent company of ABC News.&nbs