Overview
- The special is streaming on Netflix now, was filmed in Washington, D.C., in October, and runs about 75 minutes.
- Onstage, Chappelle defends performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, saying he doesn’t feel guilty and that it is easier for him to speak there than in the U.S.
- He rejects comparisons of Charlie Kirk to Martin Luther King Jr., calling Kirk an internet personality and referencing early reports about the bullets that were later dialed back.
- The set targets Bill Maher, cites Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension as an example of constrained speech, and touches on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles.
- Netflix lists the program as “The Unstoppable…,” with GQ reporting the full on-stage title differs, and the show features a lengthy, story-driven closer without plot details disclosed.