Katt Williams: World War III Review: An Explosive Comedy Special on Netflix

For fans of Katt Williams and comedy specials, the Katt Williams: World War III is an exciting new release on Netflix. But perhaps even more so if you’re looking for some genuinely funny stuff in a sixty-minute special. Katt Williams has been a critical part of the film and TV landscape for decades, providing us with memorable performances in movies like Friday After Next and as a cast member on The Tracy Morgan Show. However, his standup material has catapulted him to legendary status among his peers and fans.

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Katt Williams: World War III brings his signature brand of truth-telling comedy

This year’s lineup includes some of our favourite comedians and new faces that we can’t wait to see. We’re so excited that we have to take a moment to share some of our favourite upcoming specials with you. Katt Williams is back, bringing the laughs with a brand-new standup special.

While the unique standup comedy sounds pretty epic already, Katt Williams already has a slew of popular specials under his belt. I don’t even know how to express the number of emotions I experienced during this standup. This special is an absolute masterpiece. Not only did he speak on issues we face as a country, but Katt also spoke on some conspiracy theories that make you think about what’s happening in our world.

After a long hiatus, Katt Williams is making his return to the comedy world. The legendary comedian announced his brand-new Netflix special, World War III. World War III is the first special that Williams has hosted since Great America, and it will see him dive into some of the wildest conspiracy theories out there—and why they’re so popular. The special was filmed at the Dolby Live Theater in Las Vegas during his “World War III Tour.”

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The standup comedy special by Kat Williams: World War III is conspiratorial and witty

World War III will see Williams delve deep into the world of conspiracy theories—a topic he’s been passionate about for his entire career—providing viewers with a truthful yet hilarious breakdown of some of the wildest and, unfortunately, most popular ones.

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In World War III, Williams dives deep into some of the wildest conspiracy theories currently circulating the internet, providing a truthful yet hilarious breakdown of these outrageous claims. He’ll explore some of the most popular conspiracy theories, including government-sponsored mind control and how it can be used against us all.

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Kat Williams: World War III is a brand new special on Netflix

He’s one of the most recognizable faces in comedy today, and his standup specials are some of the hilarious things on TV. And now he’s back for more! This time around, he’s going deep into conspiracy theories and making fun of them in a way that only Katt can do it: hilariously and truthfully at the same time!

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If you’re looking for your next binge-worthy show or want to see what all the fuss is about with this guy, watch the standup comedy special, and you won’t regret it.

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Stream it or Skip it?

As a fan of Katt Williams, I am excited that he’s back with another special. His last one was fantastic, and this new one is shaping up to be equally as good. If he isn’t the best comedian in the game right now, he’s undoubtedly among the best. If you’re not a fan, it’s time to see what all the hype is about and watch one of his specials. Trust me. You won’t regret it.

Katt Williams: World War III is streaming on Netflix.

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If you want to see what all the fuss is about with Katt Williams, watch the standup comedy special, and you won't regret it.
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8 COMMENTS

  1. I used to like Kat. Now I think he is major disgusting. The Harriet Tubman part was so underworked and “what the fuck”! I hope he remains healthy. “Creamy” women probably have a yeast problem…probably tastes good to Kat. “Squirty” women probably have a bladder control problem. SMH! Poor Man!

  2. I agree with “Momma.” While I’ve always found him misogynistic, he’s had hilarious bits in the past, but for this special I didn’t laugh (not once) and thought he was just gross. Pretty sure his targeted audience was a bunch of teenage boys because it wasn’t smart, thoughtful, well-worked comedy — it all fell flat and when all you are left with is “I hope this guy and his partners get tested frequently” after a comedy gig, then yeah, it sucks.

  3. I thought this wasrible, the audience didnt seem to even laugh much. He was dragging most of the night and just wasnt funny as he used to be. Just wasnt funny.

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