Brothers Jae and Trey Richards, originally from Brampton, have spent over ten years transforming everyday life in the Greater Toronto Area into sharp, comedic stories. What started as brief YouTube skits has grown into the national hit The Office Movers, a Crave Original series blending family history, culture, and humor in a uniquely Canadian way.
The creators behind their 4YE Entertainment brand recently spoke with The Brandon Gonez Show about legacy, humor, and advancing their craft. They also confirmed a standout moment from the new season:
“You’ve got to set little things for yourself to just check off a box and say, ‘If we get that second season, we’ll blow it up.’ And then you get there, and you blow it up, it feels bigger, because you earned it,” said Trey.
Before rising to fame with their TV show, Jae and Trey were trailblazers in Canadian digital comedy. As founders of 4YE Entertainment, they amassed millions of followers through sketches and recurring characters like T-Dot Goon, known for witty and hyper-local storytelling that resonated deeply with Toronto audiences. Their genuine style, strong chemistry, and sharp comedic timing helped The Office Movers distinguish itself in Canada’s streaming scene.
The series follows two brothers managing their father’s moving company, mixing real-life family stories with heightened workplace humor.
Author's Summary: Jae and Trey Richards have evolved from digital comedy pioneers to celebrated creators, bringing authentic family stories and sharp humor to Canadian screens with The Office Movers Season 2.