A year on from his Netflix lockdown hit 'Inside', comedian Bo Burnham has released over an hour of unseen footage.
The video, titled 'Inside Outtakes', is available to watch on Burnham's YouTube channel. Clocking in at 63 minutes, it's nearly as long as the original material.
Burnham tweeted, "a year ago today, I released a special called inside. i've spent the last two months editing together material that i shot for the special but didn't end up using."
a year ago today, i released a special called inside. i've spent the last two months editing together material that i shot for the special but didn’t end up using. it will be on my youtube channel in one hour. i hope you enjoy it.
— Bo Burnham (@boburnham) May 31, 2022
'Inside' was created and filmed entirely by Burnham, without any crew. It documented his life throughout lockdowns from March 2020 to May 2021.
The songs featured in the special were made into an album 'Inside (The Songs)' and released on Spotify. The album hit No. 1 on Billboard's comedy albums chart and eventually climbed to No. 7 on the Top 200. The most popular song 'Bezos I' has over 136 million streams on the platform.
Burnham, despite being only 31, has been around for well over a decade. He first rose to fame uploading comedy songs on the relatively new site YouTube in 2006. His first self-titled album was released when he was 18.
He has since recorded several comedy specials, including 'Make Happy', a Netflix exclusive. His 2018 directorial debut 'Eight Grade' starring Elsie Fisher was released to critical acclaim.
You can watch the full 'Inside Outtakes' on YouTube here.