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Make That Movie Season 1 release date
May 28, 2026.
That’s a Thursday. 1 a.m. PT / 4 a.m. ET on Channel 4. UK viewers get it at 10 p.m. GMT. The 1 a.m. PT time is for North American insomniacs. Channel 4 knows their audience.
Six episodes. Thirty minutes each. That’s three hours total. Easy binge. Short episodes. Fast pace. No filler.
The show premiered last year in the UK. It’s weird. It’s chaotic. It’s very British. If you like absurdist comedy and filmmaking chaos, this is for you.
What is “Make That Movie” Season 1 about?
Here’s the setup.
A hotshot director (Sam Campbell, playing himself but also not himself) scours the country for everyday people who have an idea for a feature film. Any idea. Good ideas. Bad ideas. Terrible ideas. All are welcome.
Then he and his team race against the clock. They have three days to turn that idea into an actual movie. A real film. With actors. With cameras. With editing.
The results are chaos.
The team:
- Jess (Lara Ricote) — The producer. The one who actually knows how to make movies. She keeps everyone on schedule. She fails.
- Sebastian (Aaron Chen) — The writer. He has to turn the idea into a script. Usually overnight. He drinks too much coffee.
- Pat (Helen Bauer) — The casting director. She finds actors. Usually her friends. Usually they’re terrible.
- Winnie (David Hargreaves) — The location manager. He finds places to shoot. Usually his own flat.
- Babak Ganjei and Katie Norris — The crew. They do everything else. Sound. Lighting. Craft services. They are exhausted.
Each episode follows one movie. One idea. One person who walked in off the street. The team has three days. The clock is real. The movies are real. You can watch them at the end of each episode.
The show is not scripted. The ideas are real. The process is real. The disasters are real. But it’s also very funny. The team makes jokes while the clock ticks. That’s the point.
Are episodes released weekly or all at once?
Channel 4 did something weird with this one.
First two episodes: May 28. Both at once.
Next two episodes: June 4. Both at once.
Last two episodes: June 11. Both at once.
So two episodes per week for three weeks. Not a full binge. Not fully weekly. Somewhere in between.
The UK broadcast had them at 10 p.m. GMT. Two episodes back-to-back. Then a repeat later in the week.
Streaming on All 4: All six episodes were available after May 28. So you could binge if you wanted. Channel 4 put them all up at once on their app. The broadcast schedule was different. The streaming schedule was all-at-once.
So if you’re watching now, you can watch all six in one sitting. Three hours. Easy.
How can I watch “Make That Movie” Season 1?
In the UK: All 4 (Channel 4’s streaming service). Free. No subscription. Just ads. All six episodes available.
In the US: Not officially. Channel 4 is UK-only. The show hasn’t been picked up by any US streamer yet. Your options:
- VPN to the UK. Use All 4. Free account required.
- Wait. Maybe Netflix or Hulu picks it up. No guarantee.
In Canada: Same situation. No official distributor. VPN is your friend.
In Australia: The show aired on ABC iview a few months after the UK. Check there. Might be available.
In New Zealand: TVNZ on demand sometimes picks up Channel 4 comedies. Check.
Everywhere else: VPN to the UK. All 4 is free. That’s your best bet.
Not on Netflix. Not on Hulu. Not on Prime. Channel 4 keeps their stuff close.
When does “Make That Movie” Season 1 come out?
May 28, 2026. That’s the UK premiere.
If you’re in North America, the date doesn’t matter because you can’t watch it live anyway. Just stream it on All 4 whenever you want.
The 1 a.m. PT / 4 a.m. ET time is for insomniacs and early risers who want to watch Channel 4’s live broadcast via a VPN. Most people will just stream it the next day.
How to watch from Canada
VPN to the UK. That’s the only reliable way.
Step by step:
- Sign up for a VPN. NordVPN. ExpressVPN. Surfshark. Any of them work.
- Connect to a UK server.
- Go to All 4 (Channel 4’s streaming site).
- Create a free account. Use any email. Use a UK postcode (SW1A 1AA is Buckingham Palace. Works fine).
- Search for “Make That Movie.”
- Watch all six episodes. Free. With ads.
No other options. The show isn’t on Canadian streaming services. No DVD. No digital purchase. VPN is it.
Some people don’t like VPNs. That’s fine. But that’s the answer.
Make That Movie Season 1 trailers and clips
Channel 4 released a trailer in May 2026.
One minute. Fast cuts. A person saying “my idea is about a snake who switches bodies with a human.” Then Sam Campbell saying “that’s the worst idea I’ve ever heard.” Then chaos. Someone running. Someone crying. Someone holding a boom mic in a bathroom.
The trailer is funny. It doesn’t spoil any of the finished movies. Just the disasters during filming.
Channel 4 also released clips from the actual movies. The finished products. Thirty seconds each. They’re terrible. Amazingly terrible. That’s the point.
- “Snake Switch” — A man turns into a snake. The special effects are a man wearing a green scarf.
- “Synthezoidian Elders” — Something about aliens. Nobody understands the plot. Not even the person who came up with it.
- “Bog Prom” — A prom in a swamp. The dresses get muddy. The actors are cold.
Search “Make That Movie Channel 4 trailer” on YouTube. About 500,000 views. Small but loyal.
No behind-the-scenes featurette. The show is the behind-the-scenes. That’s the whole thing.
Make That Movie Season 1 cast
Here’s who’s in it:
- Sam Campbell as Sam (the director)
- Lara Ricote as Jess (the producer)
- Aaron Chen as Sebastian (the writer)
- Helen Bauer as Pat (the casting director)
- David Hargreaves as Winnie (the location manager)
- Babak Ganjei as (role not specified)
- Katie Norris as (role not specified)
Sam Campbell is the star. He’s a comedian. Australian but lives in London. He plays the “hotshot director” as a complete disaster. He doesn’t know how to make movies. That’s the joke. But he also kind of knows. It’s complicated.
Lara Ricote is the straight woman. The producer who actually does the work. She’s also a comedian. But her character is the responsible one. She holds the clipboard. She makes the calls. She has a breakdown in Episode 4.
Aaron Chen is the writer. He’s Australian. Very dry. Very funny. His character writes scripts overnight. They make no sense. He doesn’t care.
Helen Bauer is the casting director. She finds actors. Usually from the pub. Usually drunk. Her character is chaotic. She’s the best part of the show.
David Hargreaves is the oldest. He plays Winnie. The location manager. He finds places to shoot. Usually his own flat. His neighbor hates him. That’s a running joke.
Babak Ganjei and Katie Norris play the crew. They do everything else. Sound. Lighting. Holding reflectors. Making tea. They are the unsung heroes. They also have the funniest lines.
Guest “idea people”: Real people. Not actors. Channel 4 put out a casting call. Hundreds applied. Six were chosen. They are not trained for TV. They are awkward. They are wonderful.
Make That Movie Season 1 filming locations
London, England. Mostly.
The show films at Channel 4’s headquarters in Horseferry Road, London. That’s where the “writers room” scenes happen. The team sits at a table. They argue. They plan. They panic.
The movies film all over London. Each episode has a different location.
- “Snake Switch” — Filmed in a community centre in Hackney. Low ceilings. Bad lighting. Perfect.
- “Synthezoidian Elders” — Filmed in a park in Dalston. Bystanders walked through shots. They left them in.
- “Bog Prom” — Filmed in a muddy field in Walthamstow. It rained. The actors wore trash bags between takes.
- “Yooglet” — Filmed in someone’s basement in Peckham. The sound is terrible. The episode explains why.
- “Naughty Naughty Secrets” — Filmed in a hair salon in Croydon. The owner stayed. She’s in the movie.
- “The Rescue Most Brave” — Filmed in a car park in Brixton. Lots of running. Lots of screaming. No permit.
The editing suite: A small room in Soho. The team edits overnight. The episodes show them falling asleep at keyboards. It’s real.
If you want to visit the locations:
- Horseferry Road is a normal street. Channel 4’s building is behind a gate. You can’t go inside.
- Hackney community centre is a real place. You can rent it for parties.
- Dalston park is a normal park. Go for a walk.
- Walthamstow field is a normal field. Bring boots if it rained.
- Peckham basement is someone’s house. Don’t go there.
- Croydon hair salon is a real business. They might remember the filming. Ask nicely.
- Brixton car park is a normal car park. Nothing special.
The show looks cheap. That’s intentional. The budget was low. The ideas were weird. The results are wonderful.
Make That Movie Season 1 Episodes Guide
| No. | Title | Original release date |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “Snake Switch” | 28 May 2026 |
| 2 | “Synthezoidian Elders” | 28 May 2026 |
| 3 | “Bog Prom” | 4 June 2026 |
| 4 | “Yooglet” | 4 June 2026 |
| 5 | “Naughty Naughty Secrets” | 11 June 2026 |
| 6 | “The Rescue Most Brave” | 11 June 2026 |
What each episode covers (no major spoilers):
- “Snake Switch” — A man wants to make a body-swap movie. With a snake. The team tries to talk him out of it. He won’t budge. The resulting movie is five minutes long. It’s glorious.
- “Synthezoidian Elders” — A woman has a 200-page script about aliens who communicate through interpretive dance. Sebastian has to condense it to five pages. He cries.
- “Bog Prom” — A teenager wants to make a prom movie. But in a bog. The team finds a field. It’s not a bog. They add water. It becomes a bog. The actors slip.
- “Yooglet” — A man invented a word. “Yooglet.” He won’t explain what it means. He wants a movie about it. The team has to invent a meaning. They argue for hours.
- “Naughty Naughty Secrets” — A woman wants to make a thriller about a hair salon. She works at a hair salon. The team films there. The owner is the villain. She didn’t know.
- “The Rescue Most Brave” — A child wants to make a superhero movie. His hero is a man who rescues cats from trees. The team makes it epic. It’s thirty seconds long. The child cries. Happy tears.
Quick recap:
- UK premiere: May 28, 2026 (already happened)
- Where to watch UK: All 4 (free with ads)
- US/Canada: VPN to UK. All 4. That’s the only way.
- Australia: ABC iview (check availability)
- Episodes: 6 (30 minutes each)
- First two episodes together. Next two together. Last two together.
- Main cast: Sam Campbell, Lara Ricote, Aaron Chen, Helen Bauer, David Hargreaves
- Filmed in: London (Channel 4 HQ, Hackney, Dalston, Walthamstow, Peckham, Croydon, Brixton)
- Season 2: Not confirmed. But the show was cheap to make. Channel 4 might renew.
If you like weird British comedy, watch this. If you like movies about snakes swapping bodies with humans, definitely watch this. If you don’t have a VPN, get one. It’s worth it for this show alone. Three hours of chaos. Three hours of terrible movies. Three hours of laughing at people who thought they had good ideas. Some of them did. Most of them didn’t. That’s the show. That’s why it works.