Los Angeles, California (UNA) :
Hollywood star Paul Rudd and comedian Conan O’Brien amused fans again this year with their long‑running joke involving the cult film Mac and Me. On a recent episode of O’Brien’s podcast, Rudd teased that he had a clip to share, only to play the well-known scene from the 1988 movie a prank they’ve been performing for more than two decades.
The gag originally began in 2004 when Rudd appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and pretended to show a clip from another show but surprised everyone with Mac and Me instead. Over the years, Rudd repeated the bit on various shows and formats, turning it into a beloved piece of pop culture humour.
Even though Conan’s TV show ended years ago, the playful tradition lives on through the podcast, proving that humour and friendship can span decades in the entertainment world. Fans continue to enjoy how the joke blends nostalgia, camaraderie, and unpredictability, keeping audiences laughing long after the original prank debuted.















