Comedian Tim Heidecker has proposed transforming Infowars into a format he describes as “Adult Swim for the internet.” The idea surfaced during a recent interview about the future of satire and media.
Heidecker discussed the possibility of taking over as creative director for the controversial platform. He suggested rebranding it as a hub for absurdist and experimental content.
The comedian addressed the Sandy Hook tragedy in relation to Infowars’ history. He stated that any new direction would require a complete break from the platform’s past conspiracy theories.
Heidecker also commented on comedy’s shift toward MAGA-aligned humor. He noted that many comedians now prioritize political alignment over traditional joke structure.
The future of satire, Heidecker argued, may look more like a streaming startup than a late-night show. He emphasized that online platforms offer more creative freedom than network television.
Heidecker’s vision involves low-budget, high-concept programming that mimics the tone of Adult Swim’s late-night lineup. This approach would aim to attract younger audiences seeking alternative entertainment.
The proposal remains speculative, as no formal agreement or acquisition has been announced. Heidecker’s comments reflect a broader conversation about how satire can evolve in a polarized media landscape.





