THE APEX TIMES
Jemaine Clement discusses preschool series ‘Kiri and Lou,’ Flight of the Conchords reunion momentum and possible ‘Alice & Steve’ follow-up at Annecy
Speaking at the Annecy International Film Festival, the New Zealand comedian and actor said he is seeing audience interest build around multiple projects, including a new preschool show, the ongoing reception to recent Flight of the Conchords reunion performances, and potential next-season talk for Disney+ relationship drama Alice & Steve.
Jemaine Clement, the New Zealand actor and comedian known for musical comedy, spoke at the Annecy International Film Festival about his expanding screen slate, including his work on Kiri and Lou, his continuing visibility from recent Flight of the Conchords reunion performances with Bret McKenzie, and his co-starring role in the Disney+ relationship drama Alice & Steve. Clement made the remarks during an interview with Deadline held lakeside in Annecy during the festival.
In the conversation, Clement addressed Kiri and Lou, a preschool program that places him in a role aimed at very young viewers. Deadline’s report described Clement’s involvement as part of a broader moment for him, with the actor balancing children’s programming alongside the musical-comedy brand that has long defined his mainstream profile.
Clement also revisited Flight of the Conchords, the duo project he performs with McKenzie. Deadline said the interview took place amid renewed attention tied to recent reunion gigs by the pair, and it framed those performances as a factor in why Clement is again drawing audience interest for the act.
Beyond his music-comedy work, Clement discussed Alice & Steve, which Deadline described as a “buzzy” Disney+ relationship drama in which he co-stars. The interview also touched on the question of whether the series could return, with Clement speaking about the possibility of a second season as audience conversation continues.
Deadline’s report characterized the discussion as spanning both immediate projects and longer-running audience interest, tying together Clement’s work across preschool television and streaming drama with the momentum created by reunion appearances for Flight of the Conchords.
Clement’s remarks arrive during a period when Annecy has become a central meeting point for animation and family audiences, adding festival visibility to projects that range from early-childhood viewing to adult-leaning relationship storytelling on subscription streaming.
Deadline did not, in its summary, provide specific production start dates, renewal decisions, or release timetables for Kiri and Lou, Flight of the Conchords activities beyond the referenced reunion performances, or a potential second season for Alice & Steve, and no such details are included in the information provided here.
The next concrete steps for viewers and fans would depend on what platform and production companies announce next for Kiri and Lou and any follow-up programming, as well as whether Disney+ formalizes plans for Alice & Steve. For Flight of the Conchords, the practical indicator remains the pair’s public performance schedule and any official announcements that follow the reunion work referenced in the interview.
Why It Matters
- Family-focused preschool programming is receiving festival-level attention, which can affect publicity cycles and downstream distribution planning.
- Reunion momentum for Flight of the Conchords can translate into broader audience visibility for performers and collaborators, influencing demand for future appearances.
- Streaming series follow-up discussions, such as a possible second season of Alice & Steve, can affect subscriber retention considerations and future commissioning timelines.
- Festival coverage helps create timing clarity for upcoming announcements, even when renewals and production dates remain unconfirmed.
Key Facts
- Jemaine Clement discussed multiple projects at the Annecy International Film Festival in an interview with Deadline.
- Clement is involved in the preschool show Kiri and Lou.
- Deadline said Clement’s renewed visibility ties to recent Flight of the Conchords reunion gigs with Bret McKenzie.
- Clement co-stars in Disney+ relationship drama Alice & Steve.
- The interview included discussion of potential return for Alice & Steve, including a second-season possibility.
- The provided Deadline information does not include specific renewal decisions or release dates.