Conan O'Brien Concludes Filming in Morocco
American comedian and television host Conan O'Brien has successfully completed the filming of the third season of his travel show, "Conan O’Brien Must Go," in Morocco. The new episodes are set to air on HBO Max at a later date, although the exact release schedule has yet to be announced.
On Saturday, O'Brien took to social media to announce the conclusion of the filming, sharing a lighthearted post featuring him and his longtime assistant, Sona Movsesian, riding a camel. In his post, he humorously remarked, "Sona and I are taking an Uber back to the airport. Goodbye, Morocco!" This showcases O'Brien's typical blend of humor and spontaneity that fans love.
According to José Arroyo, one of the show's writers, the production team filmed various scenes in Casablanca and areas located east of the city, as well as in Marrakech. These locations added a rich cultural backdrop to the show, which aims to highlight the unique experiences and sights of each destination visited.
Morocco was the final stop for filming this season, following episodes that were shot in India, the Philippines, and the Netherlands. The episode dedicated to Morocco is expected to feature O'Brien's interactions with Moroccan fans who have engaged with him through his podcast, "Conan O’Brien Needs a Fan." In previous episodes, fans from Casablanca and Marrakech encouraged the comedian to explore their beautiful country, including its traditional baths and the vibrant atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa square.
Fans eagerly await the premiere of the third season on HBO Max, as Conan O'Brien continues to deliver entertaining and culturally rich content that resonates with audiences worldwide.
As reported by ar.yabiladi.com.