Dave Chappelle’s 5th Netflix Special “Sticks & Stones” Is On The Way! [TRAILER]

Watch The Teaser For Dave Chappelle’s Fifth Netflix Special!
Funny guy Dave Chappelle is making himself right at home at Netflix. He’s now inked a new comedy special with the streaming service “Sticks & Stones”, marking his fifth for Netflix to date.
And the trailer has already been released. It features none other than Morgan Freeman as a narrator while Chappelle walks through a desert.

Freeman says,
“This is Dave. He tells jokes for a living. Hopefully he makes people laugh. But these days it’s a high-stakes game. How did we get here I wonder? I don’t mean that metaphorically. I’m really asking, how did Dave get here? I mean what the f*** is this? What do I know I’m just Morgan Freeman. I guess what I’m trying to say is, if you say anything you risk everything. But if that’st he way it’s gotta be then fine f*** it. He’s back folks.”
This is Chappelle’s latest release on Netflix after signing a deal in 2016. In that deal, he released two previous unseen specials The Age of Spin and Deep in the Heart of Texas, plus an original, Equanimity.
But he surprised fans when he dropped a fourth special, The Bird Revelation, in 2017 at the same time as Equanimity.
Sticks & Stones debuts on Aug. 26
Will you be watching? Tell us in the comments!
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