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In an interview with ComicBook to promote the release of Fallout Season 2 (streaming on Prime on December 17th), Theroux addressed the status of the Les Grossman spinoff. “This has been something that has been kicked around in theory and in reality and there’s been a couple of attempts at points of entry,” he said. “But, I think we all look forward to hopefully making that happen. That would be great, and I have some ideas for it, and some of those ideas have been expressed, but I can’t really give you any other update that there’s nothing currently. Thereโs no start date or anything.”
Now Is the Perfect Time for a Les Grossman Spinoff

It’s disappointing that there still isn’t a start date, but at the same time, Theroux’s update is encouraging. It sounds like the project remains in active development, and there’s still hope it will eventually get off the ground. After all this time, someone involved could have pulled the plug and killed the project, feeling it’s now too late. It’s great to hear this is still something Theroux wants to do, and while a two-decade gape between installments isn’t necessarily ideal, now could be just the right time for the Les Grossman spinoff to happen.
Tropic Thunder is a sharp piece of satire that lampoons the entire film industry, poking fun at everything from never-ending action franchises to method actors who go to extreme lengths to win awards. And while many of these elements still remain in today’s Hollywood, a lot has changed (to put things in perspective, Tropic Thunder released in the same summer as Iron Man). With the rise of streaming services, shared universes, mergers between studios, and more, there’s plenty of fresh material for the Tropic Thunder team to explore now, using the character of Les Grossman to explore how crazy things have gotten.








