Dave Chappelle dropped his fifth Netflix stand-up special on Monday, August 26. The stand-up was titled Sticks & Stones and took aim at cancel culture and has generated plenty of buzz — and in typical Chappelle fashion, controversy — online.
If you’re a fan of Chappelle, this special may be one of his best on the streaming service.
And as an added bonus, Netflix has a special gift for everyone who watches.
At the conclusion of Sticks & Stones, make sure you stick around. While most people may click out of the video once Chappelle’s set ends, Netflix added a secret ending to this special which is available once you make it all the way through the credits.
If you watch the entire video through to the final second, Netflix unlocks Epilogue: The Punchline.
The Punchline is Chappelle taking the stage following his recent Broadway debut. Chappelle takes questions from the audience in a Q&A format, while also sharing stories in his signature style. From the 2020 presidential election to his transgender jokes to his thoughts on many other hot button issues, the 20-minute epilogue gives fans some bonus comedy that they’re sure to enjoy.
You can check out viewing details for Sticks & Stones below.
Dave Chappelle ‘Sticks & Stones’ Trailer & Viewing Details
Date: Monday, August 26, 2019
Time: 3:00 AM EST
TV Channel: Netflix
Synopsis: “Legendary comedian Dave Chappelle is back with an all-new stand-up comedy special, Sticks & Stones, his fifth Netflix Original.”
In 2017, Chappelle dropped four stand-up specials despite his lucrative deal with Netflix only requiring three. The specials were titled The Age of Spin, Deep in the Heart of Texas, Equanimity, and The Bird Revelation.
“Dave Chappelle is a legendary voice in comedy — searing, vital and now more than ever, essential,” said Lisa Nishimura, Netflix VP of original documentary and comedy, in a statement when the deal with Netflix was first announced. “Dave’s three new specials promise to be some of the most anticipated events in comedy, and we are honored he will mark his global return on Netflix.”