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A new Web series features a series of unfortunate car service drivers
"Home Alone's" Kevin McCallister is now in his 30s and has some issues
Perhaps being stuck “Home Alone” was more traumatic than we thought.
In the new comedy Web series “:DRYVRS,” Macaulay Culkin reprises his role as Kevin McCallister, the adorable and resourceful 8-year-old who was left behind in the 1990 hit “Home Alone.”
Except now, Kevin is in his 30s, and he’s got a few issues.
Culkin co-stars with series creator Jack Dishel in the first episode. Dishel plays an on-demand car service passenger who encounters a series of unfortunate drivers.
Culkin is his driver – who can’t drive.
And he’s got more than his share of deeply entrenched woes dating to that time when he was 8 and his family went on vacation for Christmas and forgot him.
“I had to fend off my house from two psychopath home invaders. I was just a kid,” he laments.
Still, the wily tactics he used against the would-be burglars come in handy decades later when the pair encounters a carjacker.
The message is plain: Regardless of his age, don’t mess with Kevin McCallister.