Andy Samberg’s Robots Go Crazy finds a place at the Amazon MGM Studio!

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Amazon MGM Studios is gearing up for a comedic action-packed adventure with “Robots Go Crazy,” featuring the comedic talents of Andy Samberg. Directed by Tyler Gillet and Matt Betinelli-Olpin from the Radio Silence team, this project is generating buzz with its intriguing premise.

While specific plot details remain under wraps, insiders suggest that “Robots Go Crazy” will blend elements of action and comedy, promising an entertaining ride for audiences. According to Collider, the film will center around robots going haywire, leaving audiences guessing whether Samberg’s character is one of the malfunctioning robots or someone caught in the chaos.

Adding depth to the screenplay is renowned screenwriter Andrew Lanham, known for his work on Marvel’s “Shang Chi.” With a stellar team behind the scenes, including producers Samberg, Ali Bell, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone from The Lonely Island’s production company, Party Over Here, as well as the Radio Silence team, anticipation for “Robots Go Crazy” is building.

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Radio Silence, recognized for their work on projects like “Abigail” and the upcoming “Scream” reboot, is poised to bring their creative vision to this comedic venture. Director Tyler Gillet, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, hinted at the team’s dynamic approach to filmmaking, indicating a willingness to explore diverse creative avenues.

As for Samberg, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star has a busy schedule ahead. Alongside his involvement in “Robots Go Crazy,” Samberg is set to feature in the war film “Lee” opposite Kate Winslet. His recent performances in projects like “Self Reliance” and voice roles in “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” and “Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers” have garnered praise, showcasing his versatility as a performer.

Additionally, Samberg has ventured into the podcasting realm, teaming up with Seth Myers for “The Lonely Island and Seth Myers,” where they delve into Samberg’s tenure on SNL and other comedic endeavors.

As excitement mounts for “Robots Go Crazy,” fans eagerly await further details about this promising collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios, The Lonely Island, and the creative minds behind Radio Silence. Stay tuned for updates in the coming weeks as the project takes shape.