close menu

Get Ready for the Hoff to Hassel San Diego Comic-Con in Song

Welp, that settles it: Comic-Con is going to be the ever-loving best. As if there weren’t already a myriad of reasons to be excited for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International, we can now add “David Hasselhoff performing—and yes that means singing—live” to the list. Because that’s exactly what’s happening because life is a precious gift that wants us to be happy and blanketed in glorious weirdness at all times.

According to the folks over at The Hollywood Reporter, Hoff will serenade the masses in San Diego this July in conjunction with the Kickstarter-funded short Kung Fury, which has an excellent music video with which you are likely already familiar.

And why would you be familiar? Oh maybe because it is the most brain-meltingly astounding thing that’s ever happened on the internet (at least in the last two months)?!

One can only hope that this means we’ll see the Hoff riding around Comic Con in a Lamborghini Countach filled with dry ice, being chased by a giant animatronic dinosaur and some Nazis while singing “True Survivor.” Because that is the stuff of dreams, my friends. That’s the sort of magic that reenergizes the masses, restores a person’s will to live, and drowns us all in our own 80s nostalgia to the point that we are reborn from its watery clutches.

Also—JUST SAYING, DAVID—we would totally join that curious sort of flash mob. May we hop in your car and join you?

What do you think about the Hoff’s visit to SDCC? Let us hear it in the comments.

HT: The Hollywood Reporter

Alicia Lutes is the Associate Editor of The Nerdist. Find her on the Tweet Machine @alicialutes.

Daniel Radcliffe's Penis Saves the Day in SWISS ARMY MAN Red Band Trailer

Daniel Radcliffe's Penis Saves the Day in SWISS ARMY MAN Red Band Trailer

article
The Punisher and Elektra Suit Up in New DAREDEVIL Season 2 Teaser

The Punisher and Elektra Suit Up in New DAREDEVIL Season 2 Teaser

article
Why Was BATTLETOADS So Damn Hard?

Why Was BATTLETOADS So Damn Hard?

article