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Pete Davidson’s Second Netflix Stand-up Special Gets Jan. 9 Release Date

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Pete Davidson’s second hourlong Netflix special, Turbo Fonzarelli, is set to premiere on the streaming platform on Jan. 9.
According to Netflix, the comedy special directed by Jason Orley delivers on what it means to grow up and turn 30, discussing love, life, and living in the woods.
The Saturday Night Live alum’s first solo stand-up comedy special, Alive From New York, debuted on Netflix in 2020. The streamer also hosted “Pete Davidson: The Best Friends,” which featured the comedian along with fellow comics and musicians Carly Aquilino, Giulio Gallarotti, Joey Gay, Machine Gun Kelly, Dave Sirus, Big Wet and Neko White.
Davidson appeared on SNL from 2014–2022. He currently stars in Peacock’s Bupkis as a fictionalized version of himself, and the series has been renewed for a second season.
He is also the star of the upcoming horror film The Home, directed by James DeMonaco of The Purge fame. Davidson plays Max, a former foster child who gets a job at a retirement home where the residents and staff harbor sinister secrets. His past film credits include “The King of Staten Island,” “The Suicide Squad,” and “Bodies Bodies Bodies.”
TMX contributed to this article.