

The Charlie Puth Show
Charlie Puth attempts to scale the zeitgeist by going beyond pop stardom to become a multi-hyphenate talent after being told it's no longer enough to just be a musician. Featuring artists, comedians, and icons from every area of the pop matrix, the famous faces that populate the show help Charlie to navigate his heightened reality, where his career neurosis and musical perfectionism often get in the way of peace and sanity, ultimately parodying the very zeitgeist he's trying to conquer.
Overview
Charlie Puth attempts to scale the zeitgeist by going beyond pop stardom to become a multi-hyphenate talent after being told it's no longer enough to just be a musician. Featuring artists, comedians, and icons from every area of the pop matrix, the famous faces that populate the show help Charlie to navigate his heightened reality, where his career neurosis and musical perfectionism often get in the way of peace and sanity, ultimately parodying the very zeitgeist he's trying to conquer.
Charlie Puth
Creator / EP
David Marker
Producer
Episodes

1. Welcome to Roku City
Charlie and Roku partner on a reality series, and Charlie agrees to make music for a popular Roku product. As Charlie delves into the world of commercial jingles, he clashes with his collaborator, John Legend, over creative direction. The creative conflict sends Charlie into a spiral that finds him mimicking the drama of Taylor’s Swift’s re-records, as he galvanizes fans to only listen to “Charlie’s Version” of the Roku Pro TV jingle.

2. Lonely Fans
When a fake story about Charlie dating a much older woman goes viral, the internet celebrates him as a feminist icon, and Charlie must decide whether his relationship with the internet is more important than his relationship with the truth.

3. Weirdo: The Charlie Puth Story
As part of his ongoing effort to stay relevant, Charlie Puth stalks “Weird Al” Yankovic in hopes that he’ll parody one of Charlie’s tracks. When Al’s team passes, Charlie turns to Artificial Intelligence in a satire that provides commentary on the future of pop music (and life in general), when we allow machines to replace humans.
Cast & Crew

Charlie Puth
Charlie Puth

Natalie Marshall
The Momager

Ruby Karp
Gen Z Ruby

Mike O'Donnell
Mike O'Donnell




