Dave Chappelle is standing by Netflix because Netflix is standing by him.
05.11.2020 - 00:08 / variety.com
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe musical guest for this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” post-election episode is perhaps apt given that one of their most famous songs is “Everlong,” which also happens to describe the current state of affairs in the election.Foo Fighters have been announced as the musical guest to accompany host Dave Chappelle on the Nov. 7 episode.
Dave Chappelle is standing by Netflix because Netflix is standing by him.
Dave Chappelle‘s Comedy Central show, Chappelle’s Show, was removed from Netflix overnight at the request of the comedian. Why? Dave made it clear that Viacom-CBS hasn’t paid him a dime.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNetflix has removed Dave Chappelle’s comedy sketch series “Chappelle’s Show” after the comedian requested them to do so.Chappelle revealed the news in a lengthy Instagram video called “Unforgiven,” which featured footage from a recent stand-up gig. During the performance, Chappelle claimed he “never got paid” after leaving the ViacomCBS-owned show.“They (ViacomCBS) didn’t have to pay me because I signed the contract,” Chappelle said in the video.
Dave Chappelle had made it clear that he did not approve of ViacomCBS licensing his Comedy Central series, Chappelle’s Show, without paying him a dime. The comedian spoke about it during his recent Saturday Night Live monologue, and now he has done something about it.
You’ve Got Mail’s autumn backdrop and depiction of love at the beginning of the internet has continued to entice viewers for more than two decades.AOL’s instant messaging might be a thing of the past, but the 1998 rom-com starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks has never gone out of style.Despite being rival bookstore owners — Ryan’s Kathleen Kelly owned The Shop Around the Corner while Hanks’ Joe Fox founded the Fox Books chain, which was putting her out of business — fans have continued to root for
We think it’s safe to say that Leslie Jones was more excited than any other winner at the 2020 People’s Choice Awards!
Saturday Night Live has scored the show’s highest ratings in three years.Last Saturday (November 7), Dave Chappelle hosted the long-running NBC sketch show to 9.064 million total viewers.The episode scored a 2.62 rating in Live+Same Day adult 18-49 rating, according to official national ratings from Nielsen.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter a memorably horror-stricken episode four years ago, this week’s post-election edition of “Saturday Night Live” was a far less sombre affair.Comedian Dave Chappelle was back again as host for the episode which delivered huge ratings and viewership numbers for NBC. According to Nielsen research, the episode scored around 9.1 million total viewers and averaged a 2.6 rating among adults 18-49.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe post-election Nov. 7 edition of Saturday Night Live had a perfect timing as it followed a big news day, in which Joe Biden was declared winner of the election.
Alec Baldwin isn't shedding any tears over the likely end to his tenure on . Following the announcement that Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in the election, Baldwin took to Twitter to reveal how he feels about the impact the result will have on his career.The 62-year-old actor has been portraying Trump on the sketch series since 2016.«I don’t believe I’ve ever been this overjoyed to lose a job before!» Baldwin tweeted.
Dave Chappelle hosted 's post-election show once again this weekend, and delivered a politically charged, frequently controversial monologue that showed the potency of his comedic stylings.
Dave Chappelle can capture the mood like few others can… and he can make a few people laugh and offend a few others all while doing it!
Jim Carrey and Maya Rudolph reprised their roles as President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Saturday Night Live hours after the duo’s historic win.Carrey, 58, and Rudolph, 48, poked fun at the election on the Saturday, November 7, episode of the NBC sketch comedy show, which was hosted by Dave Chappelle.“We did it. Can you believe it? I actually kind of can’t.
Trump’s coronavirus infection “hilarious,” Chappelle noted how a friend in the UK celebrated Joe Biden’s election win being declared earlier Saturday.“She said, ‘The world feels like a safer place now that America has a new president,'” he said. “I said, ‘That’s great, but America doesn’t,'” he insisted, reminding the audience of life “before COVID.”“A mass shooting every week.
Dave Chappelle hosted the “Saturday Night Live” post-election show once again this weekend, and delivered a politically charged, frequently controversial monologue that showed the potency of his comedic stylings. Wearing a dark suit and smoking a cigarette throughout his time on stage, Chappelle swung between serious and savage in his lengthy, edgy stand-up set.
Foo Fighters debuted a brand new single on last night’s (November 7) post-election episode of Saturday Night Live, and announced details of their 10th album.The traditional post-election episode was once again hosted by Dave Chappelle, who toasted Joe Biden‘s victory over Donald Trump.On the show, the Dave Grohl-led band played new track ‘Shame Shame’, which leads their new album ‘Medicine At Midnight’.The album is set to come out on February 5, 2021.