Jemaine Clement: From Writing Fatigue to Creative Revival

Jemaine Clement is gearing up to dive back into writing, a process he describes as taxing on his body. After taking a break from writing, the New Zealand entertainer is set to work on a comedy sci-fi series, details of which he can't reveal until the deal is finalized. Clement acknowledges the toll writing takes on him, contrasting it with the less stressful nature of acting. Despite the challenges, he expresses his love for the creative process.
Having recently wrapped up several TV projects, including Wellington Paranormal and What We Do in the Shadows, Clement took a step back from writing due to the demanding workload. He found solace in acting, taking on roles in projects like Avatar 2 and 3, M3GAN 2.0, and the upcoming Disney+ series Alice and Steve. Clement also lent his voice to various animated characters, enjoying the freedom of embodying characters that differ from his own appearance.
Clement's involvement in children's animation goes beyond his own projects, as he praises the success of the Australian series Bluey, created by New Zealanders. He appreciates the authenticity of animated characters, highlighting the joy of seeing his imagination come to life on screen. Additionally, Clement hints at new music from Flight of the Conchords, teasing a potential tour after a successful reunion with Bret McKenzie earlier this year.
While a Flight of the Conchords film remains uncertain, Clement hints at the possibility, emphasizing the duo's roots in live performances. Despite the allure of expanding into film, Clement values the essence of their live act and the intimate connection with their audience. As he prepares to embark on new creative endeavors, Clement's passion for writing and performing continues to drive his artistic pursuits.