Monty Python Are Reuniting For A New Show

Monty Python are back!

Living members of the surrealist British comedy troupe responsible for expanding the minds of a generation of people who had just tried weed for the first time and teaching them important life lessons like how to speak in non-sequiturs and value the underrated beauty of shrubberies – John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Michael Palin and Terry Jones – have reportedly agreed to make all your dreams come true (but mainly your Dad’s) and reunite for a new, as-yet-unannounced project representing their first major collaboration in over thirty years. 

“We’re getting together and putting on a show – it’s real,” Terry Jones told the BBC on Tuesday. “I’m quite excited about it. I hope it makes us a lot of money. I hope to be able to pay off my mortgage!” 

According to the BBC, the comedy troupe’s first major collaboration since their 1983 film The Meaning Of Life will be an original theatre production. The surviving pythons are expected to officially announce the project in London on Thursday.

Until then…

True story: I have like four uncles name Bruce and I’m sure you do too.

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