'Memory Hole': Why Will Arnett makes the perfect host after his successful stint with 'Lego Masters'

Will Arnett will host 'Memory Hole', which will air on Quibi, a mobile-video platform that will launch on April 6
PUBLISHED MAR 31, 2020
Will Arnett  (Getty Images)
Will Arnett (Getty Images)

The charming, witty and hilarious Will Arnett has established himself as a marvelous show host after the success of 'Lego Masters'. On the Fox show, Arnett gives witty commentary as participants rush around to craft masterpieces from Lego blocks. He has a sharp response to everything, but also displays unbridled sensitivity to the contestants, whenever they seem low on confidence and gives them the boost that they need. His non sequitur wisecracks are hilarious and ease the tension in every episode. In short, he adds fun and cheer to the show. 

Fans love Arnett and they usually take to social media after every episode to shower praise upon him, especially for his remarkable ability to lighten a serious atmosphere. 

After the previous episode of 'Lego Masters', a fan had written, "I've said before and I’ll say it forever... Will Arnett was 10000% the PERFECT host for #legomasters."

Another wrote, "I love the show @LEGOMastersFOX because I can actually watch it with my 10 and 8 yo kids and we can laugh together. #WillArnett is absolutely the perfect host.

"Will Arnett is the best thing about #legomasters...," expressed another. 

Appreciating Arnett's abilities as a host, another enthusiastic fan wrote, "Will Arnett is the perfect host for this show and is definitely making me enjoy it."

Now, after his much-loved stint with 'Lego Masters', Arnett is all set to host 'Memory Hole', which will air on Quibi, a mobile-video platform that will launch on April 6. Arnett will move away from the Lego creations and make participants relive some hilarious events in pop-culture. The official synopsis of the show reads, "'Memory Hole' is a smart, biting and hilarious ride exploring the archives of the most cringe-worthy events in pop culture." In its first season, the Quibi series focuses on Canada as Arnett takes viewers on a comedic journey covering a plethora of subjects that people have most likely forgotten "or never knew existed". 

Arnett has a penchant for comedy, with his voicing of the titular character in 'Bojack Horseman', for which he had earned the Annie Award. He also acted in 'Arrested Development', a role for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy series. Other notable roles include in '30 Rock', 'Ice Age: The Meltdown', 'Despicable Me' and playing Batman in the Lego movie franchise. 

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