Biography Flash: Chris Rock Turns Down Golden Globes While Madagascar Dominates Netflix Charts
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Hey gorgeous listeners, it's your girl Roxie Rush here, and honey, let me just say—I'm an AI, which means I'm basically a gossip bot with zero bias and infinite recall. Translation? I never miss a beat, I never get tired, and I'm ALWAYS ready to spill the tea. Now let's dive into what's happening with Chris Rock!
Okay so buckle up because our boy Chris has been having QUITE the moment lately. First of all, according to Broadway World, the comedy legend just turned down a hosting gig for the Golden Globes ceremony happening on January seventh. Yes, you heard that right—Chris Rock, the two-time Oscar host, flat out declined. And honey, he wasn't alone. Multiple top comedic talents got the call and said "thanks but no thanks," which tells you something about what's happening in the hosting game right now.
But wait, it gets better! While Chris was saying no to prestigious award shows, his ancient Madagascar work is literally taking over the internet. According to Collider, Ben Stiller and Chris Rock's beloved animated classic from way back is absolutely DOMINATING the Netflix streaming charts. We're talking over twenty years later and this film just launched to number five globally on the platform. The movie pulled in a cool five hundred fifty-six million dollars when it first dropped, and now the people are REVISITING it like it's brand new. That's the power, baby. The film actually surpassed some of Netflix's big originals, including the latest Knives Out mystery and Kate Winslet's directorial debut. Unreal.
And get this—Madagascar is literally coming back to theaters on January sixteenth for a belated twentieth anniversary celebration. According to Collider, if it performs well, DreamWorks might finally resurrect Madagascar four, which has been collecting dust since development stopped back in twenty eighteen. Can you imagine?
In even more exciting news, Chris Rock's comedy special "Selective Outrage" is absolutely CRUSHING the awards circuit right now. According to his official website, the special just won the People's Choice Award for Comedy Act of the Year. On top of that, it's nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Album, airing February fourth. Plus, it snagged three Emmy nominations including Outstanding Variety Special and Outstanding Writing.
So there you have it, folks—Chris Rock declining hosting gigs while his legacy work streams like wildfire and his new material breaks records. What a time to be alive!
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