Bill Burr's hilarious directorial debut hits streaming this October.
Quick Links Bill Burr is a comedy powerhouse. Not only does he sell out arena shows across the country, but he is also a talented actor, writer, and now director. His directorial debut, Old Dads, is set to release on Netflix in October, and if the film is half as funny as the recent trailer, we're in for a treat. But more on that in a bit. Burr has been appearing in television and film since the 1990s, and he clearly has no plans to slow down any time soon.
Watch the 'Old Dads' Trailer Finally, we get to see a hint of the madness that awaits us. The Old Dads trailer immediately tells us that Burr is barely playing a character, as we hear his signature tell-it-like-it-is style right off the bat as he tells another dad to mind his own business.
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