5 Tim Robinson TV shows and movies you should watch next if you loved The Chair Company

Premiere Of HBO Original
Premiere Of HBO Original's "The Chair Company" - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Mystery and comedy join hands to create a masterpiece with Tim Robinson’s The Chair Company. This new TV series is already becoming the talk of the town with its hilarious premise and thrilling atmosphere. A conspiracy theory that drives the entire storyline, this series not only features Tim Robinson as the co-creator but also in the lead role. In The Chair Company, Tim Robinson takes on the role of William Ronald "Ron" Trosper.

Ron has recently been promoted to manager; however, instead of focusing on his task, his attention is fully engrossed in a chair manufacturing company and the conspiracy surrounding it. After this series premiered, interest in exploring more of Robinson’s projects has risen. If you are also looking for other projects with Robinson, you can definitely start with this list.

Already hooked to The Chair Company? Here are 5 Tim Robinson TV shows and movies you should definitely add to your watchlist.


5 Tim Robinson TV shows and movies you should watch next

1) Detroiters

Detroiters | Image Via: Broadway Video
Detroiters | Image Via: Broadway Video

A heartwarming sitcom featuring the story of two friends and their journey working at an advertising agency. Sam Duvet and Tim Cramblin are best friends and next-door neighbors. Both work together at Tim’s family advertising agency, located in Detroit. Together, they create budget-friendly advertisements and commercials for local businesses.

Robinson takes on the role of Tim Cramblin and brings forth his signature authenticity in his performance. Other cast members include Sam Richardson, Shawntay Dalon, Pat Vern Harris, Lailani Ledesma, and more. The series has two seasons with a total of twenty episodes, perfect for a binge-watching session.


2) I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson | Image Via: Lonely Island Classics
I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson | Image Via: Lonely Island Classics

Just like The Chair Company, this series also features Tim Robinson as the co-creator, while taking on many roles in the show. This sketch comedy series includes numerous sketches performed by Robinson himself.

This series comes with three seasons. If you are looking for a TV show that showcases Robinson’s acting prowess while delivering plenty of laughs, this is the right choice.


3) Teenage Euthanasia

Teenage Euthanasia | Image Via: PFFR
Teenage Euthanasia | Image Via: PFFR

Not every actor has the distinct ability to deliver stunning performances both on screen and in voice acting. However, Tim Robinson can do it all. In this series, he delivers a breathtaking performance with his voice acting for the role of Uncle Pete.

The story features a teenage mother, Trophy Fantasy, turning into a zombie after her death. Trophy leaves her daughter with her mother. After some time, her dead body returns to her daughter. Trophy’s mother tries to embalm her body, which leads her to become a zombie with magical powers.


4) Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Image Via: Walt Disney Pictures
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Image Via: Walt Disney Pictures

Animation intertwines with live action in this Tim Robinson movie, making it a must-watch for fans of the 1989 animated series of the same name. In this movie, Chip and Dale are now living two completely different lives, and a new challenge comes their way.

The two of them unite to solve the problem. Filled with a distinct touch of humor and emotion, this movie features Robinson in a voice acting role. Robinson’s character, Ugly Sonic, becomes a crucial part of solving the case.


5) Friendship

Friendship | Image Via: Fifth Season
Friendship | Image Via: Fifth Season

The bond of friendship comes to life in this Andrew DeYoung black comedy. In this movie, Robinson takes on the lead role of Craig Waterman. Craig works as a marketing executive whose life is increasingly difficult due to his emotional unavailability. His nature creates a rift between him and his wife, and for this reason, his personal life becomes more and more complicated.

However, Craig’s life takes a turn when he meets his new neighbor, Austin Carmichael. Their initial interaction becomes the path to forming a deep bond, which slowly evolves throughout the movie. This film perfectly captures how Tim Robinson is able to embody any role he takes on.


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Edited by KOUSHIKI ROY