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The gang’s back together — Jordan Centry, Jonathan Williams, and Jason Allen King — with rum, coke (a lot of coke), and big 2026 energy.
We open with an important announcement: Three’s Comedy Tour hits the Cain Center for the Arts in Cornelius, NC on March 10. If you’re in Charlotte, Huntersville, Mooresville, or anywhere nearby, grab tickets now at cainarts.org.
Then we get into awards season chaos, including the indie horror film “Good Boy” — shot from a dog’s perspective — and the question nobody expected to debate: Can a dog be a great actor? (And does this open the door for more dog-led horror films?)
From there, the conversation turns into a love letter to craft: acting choices, career pivots, and why certain performers (Michael B. Jordan, Timothée Chalamet, Idris Elba, Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey, and more) hit different when they’re locked in.
In the second half, we show love to the Charlotte comedy scene, shout out both clubs (The Comedy Zone + Duckworth’s) and talk about what it means to get “passed” — plus why that kind of recognition matters for building a real comedy culture in the city.
Finally, we set 2026 goals for each other (with equal parts encouragement and roasting), and close with a Would You Rather that turns into a full-on morality debate: Generational wealth… or a portal gun that lets you travel the multiverse?
Three’s Comedy Tour — March 10 (Cornelius, NC): cainarts.org
Upcoming shows: Jordan Centry opening for Shapel Lacey at Duckworth’s, Jonathan Williams headlining Laugh at Lenny (Jan 16)
Like, Comment, Subscribe — and tell us: Money or Multiverse?
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The gang’s back together — Jordan Centry, Jonathan Williams, and Jason Allen King — with rum, coke (a lot of coke), and big 2026 energy.
We open with an important announcement: Three’s Comedy Tour hits the Cain Center for the Arts in Cornelius, NC on March 10. If you’re in Charlotte, Huntersville, Mooresville, or anywhere nearby, grab tickets now at cainarts.org.
Then we get into awards season chaos, including the indie horror film “Good Boy” — shot from a dog’s perspective — and the question nobody expected to debate: Can a dog be a great actor? (And does this open the door for more dog-led horror films?)
From there, the conversation turns into a love letter to craft: acting choices, career pivots, and why certain performers (Michael B. Jordan, Timothée Chalamet, Idris Elba, Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey, and more) hit different when they’re locked in.
In the second half, we show love to the Charlotte comedy scene, shout out both clubs (The Comedy Zone + Duckworth’s) and talk about what it means to get “passed” — plus why that kind of recognition matters for building a real comedy culture in the city.
Finally, we set 2026 goals for each other (with equal parts encouragement and roasting), and close with a Would You Rather that turns into a full-on morality debate: Generational wealth… or a portal gun that lets you travel the multiverse?
Three’s Comedy Tour — March 10 (Cornelius, NC): cainarts.org
Upcoming shows: Jordan Centry opening for Shapel Lacey at Duckworth’s, Jonathan Williams headlining Laugh at Lenny (Jan 16)
Like, Comment, Subscribe — and tell us: Money or Multiverse?