EXCLUSIVE: Macaulay Culkin recently turned 40 and he’s celebrating the occasion with a travelogue about becoming middle-aged.That’s right, the cherub-faced star of Home Alone, has entered his fourth decade (and as someone who is two weeks older than Culkin, I know exactly how he feels).The actor is working with Lightbox, the production company behind HBO’s Tina, Sundance Diana doc The Princess and Discovery+’s The Curse of the Chippendales, to develop a premium documentary format – Macaulay Culkin’s Midlife Crisis – on the subject.It comes after Culkin tweeted last year about his impending birthday, a post that generated over 3M likes.This tweet, and its half a million retweets and 70,000 replies, is the starting point for the show, which will see him embark on a wild and intrepid journey to discover what hitting the big four-zero really means and asks the questions which anyone who’s dealing with the process of aging – and let’s face it, that’s all of us – needs to ask themselves.Mack will address questions such as: How should we embrace getting older in a society obsessed by youth?
What is midlife success and how do we measure it? How do we ensure unbridled passion doesn’t become a relic of our youth?Hey guys, wanna feel old?I'm 40.You're welcome.— Macaulay Culkin (@IncredibleCulk) August 26, 2020Culkin famously starred in Home Alone and its sequel as well as films such as My Girl, The Good Son and Richie Rich before taking a break from acting.
He returned in 2003 with a spot on Will & Grace and feature Party Monster and more recently in FX’s American Horror Story.
He also founded The Pizza Underground, which parodied The Velvet Underground with pizza-themed songs.Macaulay Culkin’s Midlife Crisis is exec produced by
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