As if endless Netflix originals weren’t already frying our brains, we’re starting to see comedians in our favorite shows. Netflix took advantage of its comedy stable to put Dave Chappelle in Stranger Things, while Jerry Seinfeld advises Frank Underwood in a new crossover ad.
Because Adam Sandler’s tyrannical reign on Netflix is far from over, he’s already working on his next movie. This time, he and his Grown Ups co-star Chris Rock are reteaming for a wedding comedy, titled The Week Of.
Netflix seems to have equal amounts of exclusive stand-up specials to complement its ever-growing ranks of original series, but when Chris Rock gets involved, we stand-up and take notice. After an eight-year absence from the stage, Rock will return in 2017 with not one, but two new Netflix comedy specials, following a new world tour.
It seems like over the last two or three days I have been reporting non-stop about comedian Katt Williams. I know I really don't have to but the incidents he has been involved in and the way he has been acting you just can not make this stuff up. I seriously think Williams is into hard drugs, and things will only get worse for him.
With the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, all eyes where on 2016 Oscars host Chris Rock as he returned to add a little diversity to this year’s Academy Awards, and he did not disappoint.
Andre and Cookie make a power play, Hakeem rides his Hovertrax, and we meet Chris Rock and Marisa Tomei's characters...and Lee Daniels is already thinking about a spinoff.