Funny or Die Gets a New Owner: Hilarity Ensues
In a plot twist that nobody saw coming—most likely because they were busy binge-watching reruns of *Funny or Die*—designer and philanthropic maverick Henry R. Muñoz III has become the new head honcho of the digital comedy studio. Yes, folks, comedy just took a sharp left turn into the world of finance.
Details emerged that Muñoz has wrestled the rights to Funny or Die from a group of seasoned stakeholders, including heavy hitters like AMC Networks, Turner Entertainment, and our old friends from the venture firm Sequoia Capital. This deal includes everything from FOD’s library to its vast social media assets—because nothing says “I care” like owning someone’s internet history…
Now on board as the magnate of mirth, Muñoz is not simply a casual observer; he’s diving into a comedy legacy pioneered by Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Chris Henchy—who apparently needed a break from their superhero movie obligations. Ferrell will keep his comedic cape at the ready as an advisor, like a guardian angel for aspiring comedians everywhere.
As fate would have it, Muñoz and Funny or Die previously collaborated on a CBS special, *Essential Heroes: A Momento Latino Event*, in October 2020. Talk about sparks flying! One fruitful partnership later, Muñoz decided to make a financial commitment so heavy that it might need its own seat at the table.
“The future of comedy and entertainment lies in empowering talent,” Muñoz said, presumably while wearing a superhero cape himself. “We must create content reflecting our nation’s diverse cultural identity. After all, why should Netflix have all the fun?” Here’s hoping he didn’t mean just “fun” like binge-watching shows that add nothing to our psychological well-being.
In a refreshing twist of fate, CEO Mike Farah will keep his position, and lumineer Michele Rosette will stick around, while Joe Farrell reportedly evolved into chief creative officer. Apparently, even titles in comedy are like Pokémon, they just keep evolving. “Henry’s unique mix of business savvy and social activism makes him the perfect guy to shepherd us into the hilarious unknown,” Farah mused. Here’s hoping that ‘unknown’ isn’t a bleak abyss of dad jokes!
Funny or Die isn’t known just for slapstick—its long-form productions include gems like *No Activity* and the Netflix classic *History of Swear Words*. Just think: Muñoz’s financial backing could lead to projects so groundbreaking they make us question if all of this was just a wonderfully bizarre dream concocted by our sleep-deprived brains.
Wrapping it all up like a poorly made burrito, the deal was aided by LionTree as financial advisor and Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP as the legal advisors—a duo more trustworthy than my Wi-Fi provider. So, as we lean back and prepare for a new era of comedy, let’s ponder: could it get any crazier? Welcome to the future, where laughs may just open wallets wider than ever! Who knew the road to comedy gold was paved with spreadsheets?
