Katt Williams’ New Comedy Special Highlights His Life as a Farmer: ‘I Bought All of the Animals that was Delicious’
He’s baaaack! And he’s got a farm.
Katt Williams is returning to Netflix with a new stand-up special, “Katt Williams: The Last Report,” is set to premiere on Feb. 10. In Williams’ fourth hour-long Netflix special, he delivers his trademark, raw riffs on celebrity culture, conspiracies and current events, with a sneak peek that mixes Williams’ flair with anecdotes and one-liners that are side-splitting all their own.
He joked, “I’m not cut out for this motherf—g farm life,” delivering the line in the high-pitched cadence longtime fans will recognize. The quick preview shows Williams riffing on life changes and country living since he purchased a farm four years ago. He joked that he bought hundreds of “delicious” animals and said, “Everything that made a cracklin’, I bought it.”
The special is directed by Troy Miller, who also serves as an executive producer; Netflix’s production notice lists Miller alongside Michelle Nguyen, William Lee, and Brian Alden as EPs.
The Last Report continues Williams’ multi-year run with Netflix, following “Woke Foke” (2024), “World War III” (2022), and “Great America” (2018). The new special is described as a return to the comedian’s signature mixture of comedic storytelling and cultural critique.
Williams is booked to perform at the Netflix Is a Joke Fest in Los Angeles on May 5 at the Intuit Dome, part of the festival’s May 4–10 slate of more than 350 live events across 35 venues. Other headliners include Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Kevin Hart, and Seth Rogen, according to Tudum
“What makes this fest so special is the sense of community — it’s a rare moment where the comedy industry and the fans come together in one place,” Netflix’s Tracey Pakosta said in the festival announcement, acknowledging the streaming service’s focus on comedy.