Channel 4 has premiered a new spoof series titled *Make That Movie*, featuring comedian Kim Noble as Mick, a socially awkward print shop worker from Dorset. Mick lives with his mother and harbors an unusual film idea about a man and woman who can transform into snakes. The storyline unfolds as Sam Campbell, a low-budget director recently recognized as a runner-up on the comedy competition *Last One Laughing*, enters the scene, enthusiastically declaring, "Let’s make that movie!"
The series follows Mick’s unexpected journey as he is sent to the United Arab Emirates, while Sam and his production team begin shooting the film back in the UK. The narrative focuses on the chaotic process behind bringing Mick’s unusual vision to life, complicated further by the challenges posed by actual live snakes used in the production.
*Make That Movie* is structured as a weekly spoof in which each episode features Sam attempting to produce a different film. The show leans into an offbeat and quirky comedic style, emphasizing deadpan humor delivered by Campbell. It offers a behind-the-scenes satire of independent filmmaking, highlighting the absurdities that can arise when artistic ambition meets limited resources and unpredictable circumstances.
The series aired at 10 p.m. and caters to audiences interested in dry comedy that favors peculiar situations over broad laughs, with Campbell’s understated performance grounding the eccentric storyline.
