Netflix Announces Katt Williams Comedy Special ‘The Last Report’

Katt Williams: The Last Report debuts February 10, 2026 on Netflix. (Credit: Netflix)

Katt Williams will unleash more truths in his fourth Netflix special.

The special titled The Last Report is scheduled to debut on Feb. 10, the streaming giant announced Thursday.

Williams “delivers his famously bold takes” on celebrities, conspiracies, and a world in chaos, according to the official description. In the newly released teaser trailer, the comedian jokes about leaving city life behind to live on a farm. Although he admits things are not going well.

“I’m not cut out for this motherf–g farm life,” he quips.

“I bought all the animals that was delicious, 100 chickens, 100 turkeys, 100 ducks, 100 rabbits, 100 cows… Everything that made a cracklin’, I bought it,” Williams says about the fried Southern treat.

He explains his plan fell apart after he befriended the animals and gave them names. “We ain’t killed a motherf–g animal yet,” Williams tells the audience.

The show follows the comedian’s 2024 Netflix special Woke Foke, where he riffed about the Illuminati, Diddy’s legal troubles, and Nick Cannon’s massive family.

“Nick Cannon’s got 136 Children, Jesus. Did you know that? Did you know Nick was f–king like that? He deserves a Nobel penis prize. He is working!” Williams said. “Do you understand what that means biblically? There’s going to be whole cities and n—as related to Nick Cannon!”

Before that, Netflix streamed his specials World War III (2022) and Great America (2018).

The Last Report is directed by Troy Miller, who also serves as an executive producer alongside Michelle Nguyen, William Lee, Brian Alden, and Williams.

The comedian is also set to appear at the Netflix Is a Joke comedy festival this May in Los Angeles. Other festival headliners include Lizzo, Kevin Hart, Jon Stewart, Shane Gillis, John Mulaney, Seth Rogen, Jerry Seinfeld, Nick Cannon, Marcello Hernández, Ken Jeong, and Deon Cole.

The gathering runs from May 4 to May 10, and will include more than 350 shows at 35 venues.


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