[07/06/15 - 08:32 AM] Netflix Releases "Chris Tucker Live" Trailer and Key Art In the special, Chris Tucker returns to the stage he loves and showcases his mind-blowing comedic chops as he shares his experiences from childhood to the big time.
[via press release from Netflix]
Ready for some Laughs? Netflix Releases "Chris Tucker Live" Trailer and Key Art
Need a pick-me-up from the Fourth of July holiday weekend? Click on this for a wake-up call: the official trailer and key art for Chris Tucker Live, Chris Tucker's first-ever stand-up comedy special, launching exclusively on Netflix on Friday, July 10th.
In the special, Chris Tucker returns to the stage he loves and showcases his mind-blowing comedic chops as he shares his experiences from childhood to the big time. From his pitch perfect impersonations to his singular on-stage physicality, Chris Tucker is absolutely hilarious and you can tell that he truly loves stand-up comedy.
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