Red Seat Ventures Partnership Breakdown
Kill Tony just inked a monster deal with Red Seat Ventures - the Fox-backed powerhouse that's about to catapult Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban's roast fest into global domination. This isn't some limp handshake; it's a full takeover of production, distribution, and monetization rights starting October 1st. Red Seat snagged the podcast, the live shows, the Netflix special, and even the Gaza tour footage. Tony keeps creative control, but now with Fox muscle behind every bucket pull.
Picture this: years of grinding in Austin clubs, roasting bucket nobodies on stage, and now Fox pours gas on the fire. Red Seat's track record with Barstool and Rooster Teeth means Kill Tony gets pro-level polish without losing its savage edge. No more scraping by on ad reads - expect slick video episodes, wider streaming reach, and cash flow to fuel bigger roasts. This deal screams evolution for the one minute set king.
From the inside, I've seen Tony's operation evolve from dive bar chaos to sold-out theaters. This partnership locks in that trajectory. Fans get uninterrupted savagery, while the brand scales without diluting the blood. Fox sees gold in the format's raw appeal - amateurs bombing in 60 seconds, pros tearing them apart.



