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Chris Rock is once again making headlines with a major comeback to the stand-up stage after an eight-year hiatus, striking a landmark deal with Netflix for two specials valued around forty million dollars according to Essence Magazine. This record-setting deal not only underscores Rocks enduring stature in comedy but also marks a significant milestone in the streaming era for stand-up, outpacing deals secured by other big-name comedians. Rock has expressed genuine excitement about his return, stating he can’t wait to get back on stage and work with Netflix. The first of these highly anticipated specials is reportedly being crafted with material that finally directly addresses the infamous Oscars slap delivered by Will Smith, an event that has shadowed much of Rock’s public profile since 2022. According to the Lagos Review and Page Six, insiders suggest that his new special Selective Outrage will not only tackle the Academy Awards incident head-on but is expected to feature writing contributions from veteran comedy talents and cameos from Amy Schumer, Jerry Seinfeld, and Leslie Jones. The special, which will make history as Netflix’s first-ever live global stand-up broadcast, has fans expecting Rock’s sharpest and most revealing material in years.

Meanwhile, Rock’s business activities extend beyond streaming, with his ongoing presence on the national tour circuit drawing attention after a recent incident at a private New York event for billionaire Andrew Pratt. As reported by People Magazine, conflicting rumors swirled over why Rock abruptly left the stage. While social media buzzed about a purported meltdown, more reliable accounts clarified that Rock’s strict no-filming policy, a stance he has enforced since 2017, was repeatedly violated by guests. Rather than storm off in anger, Rock simply set down the mic and quietly exited, highlighting how cell phone culture continues to clash with live comedy protocol.

The ongoing Will Smith saga remains in the cultural conversation, with Will referencing the Oscars slap in his music and on tour, keeping Rock’s name in the entertainment news cycle. Rock has maintained a relatively low-key social media presence himself but continues to trend as fans and media speculate about the content of his new specials and his perspective on a transformative moment in recent Hollywood history. While there are no reports of major public appearances outside comedy stages in the past few days, buzz about the Netflix specials and Rocks commitment to creative control keep him front and center in both industry news and pop culture discourse.

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