The Prince George Citizen

Oliver doesn’t want Trump ‘cannibaliz­ing’ his show

- Citizen news service

John Oliver told reporters Wednesday that he’s put a stopwatch on Donald Trump.

“He’s the gift that keeps on giving the way a fire hose keeps on giving, and you wish it would stop occasional­ly,” he told journalist­s gathered for the semi-annual Television Critics Associatio­n press tour.

Oliver, host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, says he’s ever wary of Trump “cannibaliz­ing the show” and limits his reporting on the president.

But he also feels the escalating trade war between Canada and the United States “is of concern to everyone” so he will be watching the fallout.

As for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the comedian was quick to pounce on the leader’s troublepla­gued trip to India in February, which has been criticized for its cost, reception guest list, and photo-ops in which the Trudeau family wore traditiona­l Indian clothing.

“It was ridiculous,” was Oliver’s take on the trip.

The U.K.-born comedian felt that Trudeau had “overshot the runway of his own popularity. It felt like, for the first time, he singed his fingertips on people going, ‘You’re not quite that charismati­c to pull off a trip like that.”’

The current political climate has provided a lot of material for late-night hosts, but Oliver says he doesn’t usually keep a close eye on his competitio­n.

“I generally don’t watch other shows just because it’s so hard to tend our own garden I tend not to look at what’s in other people’s.”

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver was one of several shows presented at TCA by HBO Wednesday.

Jane Fonda also took questions regarding the documentar­y Jane Fonda in Five Acts, premiering Sept. 24 on HBO Canada.

The 80-year-old Hollywood legend says she and friends Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton will all be in the upcoming remake of their 1980 movie hit 9 to 5.

HBO president Casey Bloys made several announceme­nts, including news that a movie based on the adult western Deadwood John Oliver speaks during the Last Week Tonight with John Oliver panel during the HBO Television Critics Associatio­n Summer Press Tour on Wednesday. has been ordered.

Original series creator David Milch is behind it, and Bloys says production could start as early as October.

Rounding up the original cast, however, “has been a logistics nightmare.”

Bloys came close to announcing a premiere date for the final season of Game of Thrones, suggesting fans can look forward to the series return in the “first half” of 2019.

As for updates on the longteased Game of Thrones prequel, Bloys says a script has been written, the cast and director are being chosen and “we hope to be shooting sometime in the New Year.”

Also confirmed are plans at HBO to push ahead with a third season of True Detective; that John Malkovich will join Jude Law on The New Pope; and that Meryl Streep shines in the second season of Big Little Lies.

There will be another season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bloys added, even if critics weren’t so enthusiast­ic about the recent episodes.

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