Pete Davidson to play a fictionalised version of himself in new comedy series

The actor is currently on leave from 'Saturday Night Live' to film Miramax's horror thriller 'The Home'.

The series is tentatively titled 'Bupkis' and Davidson will write it along with his frequent collaborator David Sirus and Judah Miller. (Photo: Instagram)
LOS ANGELES: Actor-comedian Pete Davidson is set to play a fictionalised version of himself in an upcoming comedy series. The show hails from 'Saturday Night Live' showrunner Lorne Michaels's Broadway Video and Universal Television, reported Deadline.

The series is tentatively titled 'Bupkis' and Davidson will write it along with his frequent collaborator David Sirus and Judah Miller.

Said to be in the same vein as Larry David's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm', 'Bupkis' is described as a raw, unflinching and fictionalised version of Pete Davidson's real life.


It will include a mixture of grounded storytelling with absurd elements depicting an unfiltered view through Davidson's eyes.

Davidson, Sirus and Miller will serve as executive producers along with Michaels, Andrew Singer and Erin David.

The actor is currently on leave from 'Saturday Night Live' to film Miramax's horror thriller 'The Home'.
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He also stars in 'Bodies Bodies Bodies', which is set to have its world premiere at the South By SouthWest Festival, as well as 'Good Mourning with a U' with Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox, and 'Meet Cute', co-starring Kaley Cuoco.
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