YouTube's Royal Court: A New Era of Talk Shows
A New Era of Entertainment
Brittany Broski's medieval-themed talk show, Royal Court, is back for its third season on YouTube. This isn't your typical Hollywood premiere, but a celebration of a new kind of entertainment.
The Launch Party
The launch party took place at the historic Paramour Estate in Silver Lake, a place with a rich Hollywood past. Stars like Kyle MacLachlan, Fortune Feimster, and Bob the Drag Queen were there, along with a mix of YouTube influencers. MacLachlan, a familiar face from Twin Peaks, represents a connection between old and new Hollywood.
The Show
Royal Court is a unique blend of Game of Thrones and Hot Ones, with Broski interviewing celebrities in a whimsical setting. Guests like Brie Larson and Diego Luna have already appeared on the show. Broski's journey started in her spare bedroom, and now her show is gaining significant attention.
YouTube's Investment
YouTube is investing in new creators and shows, with Royal Court being one of them. The platform is focusing on talk shows and stand-up specials, aiming to compete with traditional broadcasters. Shows like Hot Ones and Good Mythical Morning are part of this push.
The Shift to New Hollywood
Adam Stewart, VP of Sales at Google, called the event a "coronation," emphasizing the shift from old to new Hollywood. With nearly 6 million views for some episodes, shows like Royal Court are gaining traction. Advertisers are also taking notice, with Cash App supporting Broski's show.
The Future of Talk Shows
The big question is whether these new formats can replace traditional late-night TV. YouTube is already a major player, with more viewers than Netflix during primetime. Broski believes we're in a new era of talk shows, with YouTube leading the charge.