Netflix's 'Death to 2020' clip sees Joe Keery as a highly annoying 'content provider'

"Listen, I don't want to be Mr Mansplain, but..."
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Netflix's 'Death to 2020' clip sees Joe Keery as a highly annoying 'content provider'
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Joe Keery's Stranger Things character is so lovable that it's almost painful to watch him in this clip.

Taken from the upcoming Death to 2020, a Netflix mockumentary from Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker, the above video features Keery as a beanie-wearing hipster known as Duke Goolies, who works as a content provider/mixologist who's more than happy to share his insights into the coronavirus during an interview.

"Listen, I don't want to be Mr Mansplain, but I kind of saw this coming because I was following coronavirus back before, you know, pre-Wuhan days," says Keery/Goolies. "When it was still inside of bats."

Keery is just one of a host of actors — including Samuel L. Jackson, Lisa Kudrow, and Kumail Nanjiani — who are set to appear in Death to 2020, which drops on Netflix Dec. 27.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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