Rhett & Link
YouTube comedy duo
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2024 | Went on the Good Mythical Tour during the summer. |
2024 | Named as the second most influential content creators by Rolling Stone magazine. |
December 2024 | Participated in an investment group that purchased First We Feast, the company behind Hot Ones, from BuzzFeed. |
August 2024 | Premiered 'Wonderhole', an independently financed and distributed show on their YouTube channel, representing a departure from their traditional content. |
November 3 2023 | Released a follow-up EP titled 'Nothing Left to Love'. |
August 2023 | Made the third investment from the Accelerator Fund in The Sorry Girls. |
June 2023 | Sold majority stake in Smosh back to Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, while retaining a minority stake. |
March 14 2023 | Launched 'Mythical 24/7', a streaming television channel on Roku featuring their various productions like Good Mythical Morning and Ear Biscuits. |
2022 | Performed live at Mythicon, the annual fan convention with Neal. |
December 2022 | Best Friends Back, Alright! podcast was discontinued at the end of the year. |
December 2022 | Trevor Talks Too Much podcast was unofficially discontinued. |
September 2022 | Announced the return of 'Good Mythical Evening' livestream event, available on Moment House. |
September 23 2022 | Released the full country music album 'Human Overboard', recorded at Finn-land Studios in Burbank, California, with Derek Furhmann as producer. |
August 2022 | Mythical Bits channel became inactive after August 2022. |
August 19 2022 | Released the second single 'Where We're Going' from the album James and the Shame. |
August 18 2022 | McLaughlin released the music video for the song 'Where We're Going', a duet with his wife Jessie. |
July 2022 | Rhett McLaughlin released a single titled 'Believe Me' under the musical project 'James and the Shame'. |
June 2022 | Launched the weekly podcast 'Dispatches from Myrtle Beach', hosted by Link Neal and his father Charles Neal. |
April 2022 | Made their second Accelerator Fund investment in musician Daniel Thrasher's channel. |
April 24 2022 | Premiered 'Inside Eats with Rhett & Link' on Food Network, which ran for four episodes. |
March 2022 | Started the weekly audio-only podcast 'Best Friends Back, Alright!' hosted by executive producer Stevie Wynne Levine and Neagheen Homaifar. |
January 2022 | Announced their Food Network show 'The Taste Buds', which was later renamed 'Inside Eats with Rhett & Link'. |
October 2021 | Debuted 'Good Mythical Evening', a pay-per-view livestream event featuring an adult-oriented version of their show, which sold more than 70,000 tickets. |
July 2021 | Launched the 'Mythical Accelerator Fund' with five million dollars to invest in other social media creators' businesses, starting with a minority stake in Jarvis Johnson's company. |
July 23 2021 | Uploaded the 2000th episode of Good Mythical Morning, titled '2000th Episode Celebration Special', which received over 1.88 million views. |
May 13 2021 | Announced co-production and starring in a scripted podcast called Ronstadt, set to release on June 1. |
2020 | Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal publicly discussed their changes in religious faith on their podcast Ear Biscuits, with both describing themselves as no longer being evangelical Christians. Rhett identified as a 'hopeful agnostic' while Link described himself as 'an agnostic who wants to be hopeful'. |
2019 | Rhett & Link won the Streamy Award for Show of the Year with 'Good Mythical Morning' |
December 2019 | Rhett and Link revived their original YouTube channel with the release of several vlogs after a period of inactivity. |
December 20 2019 | Mythical Entertainment announced their new Mythical Kitchen YouTube channel, focused on food-related content. |
October 29 2019 | Published 'The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek', a thriller novel co-written with Lance Rubin, which reached No. 13 on the New York Times Best Sellers list. |
February 2019 | Held a concert in London as part of VidCon London. |
February 22 2019 | Acquired the Smosh brand after Defy Media's liquidation, bringing Smosh under the Mythical Entertainment banner with full creative freedom. |
January 7 2019 | Ear Biscuits podcast was transferred from the Good Mythical Morning channel to its own dedicated channel. |
November 10 2018 | Performed final show of the Tour of Mythicality in Mashantucket. |
November 9 2018 | Performed tour show in Atlantic City. |
November 8 2018 | Performed tour show in Toronto, Canada. |
July 30 2018 | Performed final Australian tour show in Brisbane. |
July 29 2018 | Performed Australian tour show in Sydney. |
July 27 2018 | Performed first Australian tour show in Melbourne. |
2017 | Rhett & Link received the Chris Greicius Celebrity Award from Make-A-Wish |
2017 | Renamed their company to Mythical Entertainment, LLC, expanding their media production and entertainment ventures. |
October 14 2017 | 'Book of Mythicality' made it onto The New York Times Best Seller List in the 'Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous' section. |
October 10 2017 | 'Book of Mythicality' was officially released. |
August 12 2017 | Additional early shows were added in New York and Los Angeles, bringing the total tour shows to 23. |
May 19 2017 | Tickets for their book promotion tour became available to the general public. |
May 16 2017 | Rhett & Link announced a United States tour to promote their upcoming book, initially planning 16 theatre performances. |
March 24 2017 | The front cover of 'Book of Mythicality' was revealed during an interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. |
February 13 2017 | Rhett & Link announced their book 'Book of Mythicality' and made it available for pre-order from major online retailers. |
2016 | Rhett & Link won the Shorty Awards for Best Podcast and Best Web Series, and won the Streamy Award for Comedy with 'Good Mythical Morning' |
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