After over a decade of living on the small screen, the Belcher family finally got their theatrical due with The Bob's Burgers Movie. The film sees the Belchers' summer plans ruined when a giant sinkhole opens in front of their restaurant, preventing customers from getting in and putting them at risk of losing the restaurant to the bank.
H. Jon Benjamin returned to lead the cast of The Bob's Burgers Movie as the titular cook alongside John Roberts as Belcher matriarch Linda, Dan Mintz as eldest daughter Tina, Eugene Mirman as only son Gene and Kristen Schaal as youngest daughter Louise. The film also includes a large roster of recurring performers from the show, some of whom include David Wain, Zach Galifianakis, Kevin Kline, Gary Cole and Stephanie Beatriz.
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In anticipation of the film's home media release, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with Maxwell Karmazyn to discuss The Bob's Burgers Movie, his first feature Concertmaster job, COVID-era productions, his nerve-wracking solo in the film and more.
Screen Rant: The Bob's Burgers Movie is an absolute blast. I've watched the show since it kicked off with its rocky first season and just got better and better. How did your work on this project come about?
Maxwell Karmazyn: I am a violinist and a composer and both fields that I have worked in have influenced each other tremendously. So I started working as a recording musician and basically straight out of when I graduated from school, I started working as an assistant to composers in town. That's how generally a composer will start, they'll take a mentorship with another composer. From having the ability to play violin at a high level, I was pulled on to recording on
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