
Jason Bateman's Big Week: SmartLess Mobile, Trump Criticism, and New HBO Drama
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Jason Bateman has had a buzzy few days, capturing headlines from business news to political commentary and fresh entertainment projects. The big story making waves is Bateman’s new business venture with SmartLess co-hosts Will Arnett and Sean Hayes. According to People magazine and coverage from WSLS and LBBonline, the trio has just launched SmartLess Mobile, a direct-to-consumer wireless service designed to offer a radically simplified, cost-saving approach to mobile plans. Built off their massive podcast popularity, the new service rides on T-Mobile’s 5G network and touts transparency and affordability as its main draws, with a playful marketing campaign already rolling out across social media—complete with signature behind-the-scenes banter and black-and-white shorts directed by Sam Jones. Bateman told People that the group was keen to extend their creative energy beyond show business, and the phone venture simply made sense given how connected their audience already is through mobile devices. He emphasized that their hit podcast SmartLess is not going anywhere, reassuring fans that the business side won’t pull them away from the pod.
On the media circuit, Bateman has not shied away from making political statements. In a recent interview with MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace on the Best People podcast, Bateman drew national attention for his forthright criticism of Trump voters, saying they are “by choice keeping themselves insulated from the facts.” He lamented that some individuals make a “real effort to stay insulated from the facts,” drawing both support and controversy online and in the press, as reported by AS USA.
Fans in Georgia have been abuzz as Bateman was spotted filming a new HBO limited series, DTF St. Louis, alongside Stranger Things star David Harbour. According to Rough Draft Atlanta, the series is a seven-episode drama involving a love triangle and a murder, with recent shoots taking place in Dunwoody Village. Locals caught a glimpse of Bateman and Harbour in action, while casting calls appeared on social media, generating excitement for the project and its potential Emmy-bait status.
Social media has been active with mentions of Bateman, particularly related to the SmartLess Mobile launch, with promotional videos popping up and fans celebrating his ever-diversifying career. Recent paparazzi snaps also saw Bateman in Los Angeles on June 10, keeping a low profile but unmistakably in the public eye, as outlets like Getty Images chronicled.
In summary, Bateman’s week has been a whirlwind of entrepreneurship, outspoken political commentary, major TV filming, and continued SmartLess podcast devotion, making for a period that could hold long-term significance in the ongoing evolution of his brand as both an entertainer and shrewd business figure. No major unconfirmed rumors or speculative news have surfaced in the last few days; all signs point to Bateman continuing to expand his influence both in Hollywood and in the business world.
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