Stand-up comedy veteran and podcast creator Marc Maron is back for the second season of Netflix's retro hit "GLOW," out on the streaming service Friday.
It's based on the late-'80s TV show of the same name, which stands for "Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling."
(MORE: What's new on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime in June 2018)In the fictionalized comedy, Maron Plays Sam Sylvia, a washed-up, drugged-out movie producer who takes a directing gig with the upstart wrestling league in an attempt to get a movie made. A group of women of various backgrounds train to pass as wrestlers onscreen, under Sam's often-harsh direction.
When literally any 80s song comes on. pic.twitter.com/KzNetnUQlN
— GLOW (@GlowNetflix) June 26, 2018
"I am the … cranky, curmudgeonly, slightly sexist but nonetheless sad man at the center of these 14 amazing women," Maron told ABC News.
Like his character, Maron, 54, admitted he's grouchy in real life but, unlike him, he has been clean and sober since 1999.
"Even when we have doubts in our mind, you have your girls surrounding you and literally cheering you on." - @sydelle_noel. What's your power pose? ?? pic.twitter.com/vKztyrG8X9
— GLOW (@GlowNetflix) June 26, 2018
He said of his character, "I'd like to think that I am not that guy, and I don't think I am that guy. But don't think that guy is that far away from a lot of guys, you know."
The new season sees a change in Sam's attitude towars his "day job," after his attempt to revive his movie career goes up in smoke.
"I think the fact that he's a flawed person, and that you know, he's tried and failed, and now -- like especially in Season 2 -- he realizes that ... this isn't just something he's doing to get through to something else.
“This is what he's doing," Maron explained. "And ... he locks into it, full, full force."
The new season of "GLOW," which stars Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Britt Baron and Kia Stevens, hits Netflix Friday.