Television personalities Tony Hale and D'Arcy Carden suggest sketch comedy for Characters from Arrested Development and The Good Place when prompted for their iconic TV roles that deserve a sketch parody.
In an exciting interview, actors D'Arcy Carden and Tony Hale discussed their upcoming film, "Sketch", set to hit theaters on August 6th, 2025. The movie, based on a little girl's sketches coming to life when thrown into a magic lake, promises an intriguing and imaginative adventure.
During the interview, Carden revealed a fascinating preference. If given the chance to bring a character to life, she would choose one from her notable TV show, The Good Place. However, she also mentioned a character from the same show she would not bring back. Unfortunately, the interview did not provide specific details about Tony Hale's choice of character from his extensive filmography, including his popular roles in Toy Story or Arrested Development.
Carden, who played Good Janet in The Good Place, and Hale, known for his portrayal of Buster Bluth in Arrested Development, both will be seen on the big screen when "Sketch" is released.
In "Sketch", a crayon picture could potentially be terrifying in real life, adding an extra layer of suspense to the film. Meanwhile, Hale has expressed no interest in bringing a character from The Good Place back to real life, although his preference from other works, such as Toy Story, remains undisclosed.
Interestingly, D'Arcy Carden portrayed multiple variations of Janet in The Good Place, while Buster Bluth, Hale's character in Arrested Development, was known for his fearfulness, frequent panic attacks, and mental distress.
As the release of "Sketch" approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting the magical world that awaits them in this unique film, and are also curious about the characters that Carden and Hale have chosen, or chosen not to choose, to bring to life.
[1] Sources: Various online news articles and interviews related to D'Arcy Carden, Tony Hale, and their respective works.
- Fans are intrigued to learn about D'Arcy Carden's selection from her TV show, The Good Place, as she prefers a character from the series over any opportunity to bring a character from a movie to life.
- In contrast, the interviews about Tony Hale's choice of character, whether from his movie roles like Toy Story or Arrested Development, remain uncertain, as he has not yet expressed a desire to bring a specific character from The Good Place back to reality.