
Jason Segel is an actor, writer, and producer you know from films like Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Muppets, and many more. He had nearly a decade-long run on the megahit sitcom How I Met Your Mother, and you can catch him now on the acclaimed series Shrinking, which returns for its much-anticipated third season, January 28th, on Apple TV. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as Segel takes on the wings of death and discusses advice from Judd Apatow, the genius of Peter Sellers, and why he used to be known as "Dr. Dunk."

Will Arnett is an actor you know from breakout comedies like Arrested Development, BoJack Horseman, The Lego Batman Movie, and many more. He's also part of the Golden Globe Award–nominated podcast, SmartLess. And, you can catch him in theaters now starring opposite Laura Dern in the Bradley Cooper–directed comedy-drama, "Is This Thing On?" But how is he with spicy food? Find out as Arnett takes on the wings of death and discusses the art of a great talk-show appearance, his obsession with Golden Tee, and how he cracked the code on the Batman voice.

MrBeast—a.k.a., Jimmy Donaldson—is an entertainment industry juggernaut who has built an empire on challenges, survival stunts, and giving away enormous sums of money. His chocolate and snack brand, Feastables, is taking over shelves across the country, and his record-shattering competition series, Beast Games, is back for Season 2—check it out now on Amazon Prime Video. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as MrBeast takes on the wings of death and discusses his most harrowing experiences making YouTube videos, attempts to do speed math while his brain melts in hot sauce, and admits that the thing he's most afraid of is spicy food.

Madison Beer is a Grammy Award–nominated singer-songwriter and producer. Her latest album, Locket, is out now, and she's about to embark on an arena tour this summer. But how is she with spicy food? Find out as Madison takes on the wings of death and discusses songwriting, Fortnite, and the ultimate bagel order.

Daniel Radcliffe is an Emmy Award–nominated actor whose work spans everything from intimate indies, to Broadway theater, to billion-dollar franchises like Harry Potter. If you're in New York, catch his return to the stage in Every Brilliant Thing at the Hudson Theatre. He also stars opposite Tracy Morgan in the NBC comedy series The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, which is set to premiere February 23. But how is he with spicy food? Find out as Radcliffe takes on the wings of death (again!) and discusses his most harrowing Harry Potter shoot days, the strangest audience behavior he's seen at a theater, and why he thinks Hot Ones needs exit interviews.