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Pete Davidson is launching an exclusive weekly video podcast on Netflix titled “The Pete Davidson Show,” with the series premiere scheduled for Friday, January 30
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Filmed primarily from his personal garage, the show features unfiltered, no-holds-barred conversations with his friends, occasionally traveling to different locations for special episodes
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This project marks Davidson’s fourth collaboration with Netflix and reunites him with a production team of Saturday Night Live and Above Average veterans to deliver a raw, intimate talk format
Pete Davidson is trading the bright lights of Studio 8H for the casual grit of his own driveway. The Saturday Night Live alum has officially partnered with Netflix to launch The Pete Davidson Show, an intimate, weekly video podcast set to debut on Friday, January 30. In a move that prioritizes authenticity over high-gloss production, the series will be filmed primarily in Davidson’s garage—a space he describes as the place “where all the best conversations happen.”
This venture marks Davidson’s fourth major collaboration with the streaming giant, following the success of his stand-up specials Alive from New York (2020) and Turbo Fonzarelli (2024). According to Davidson, the project is a natural extension of his long-standing relationship with the platform, “Netflix was the home of one of my first stand-up specials, so it felt right to bring the podcast there, too.” Fans can expect a “no-holds-barred” atmosphere as the comedian sits down with close friends and fellow creators to discuss “anything and everything,” with occasional episodes taking the show on the road.
Behind the scenes, the show reunites Davidson with his frequent creative collaborators. The series is produced by Marc Lieberman (Above Average) and Ayala Cohen (SNL), with Sarah Brennan Kolb directing. By blending the raw energy of a backyard hang with the global reach of Netflix, The Pete Davidson Show aims to offer a unfiltered look into the mind of one of comedy’s most candid voices.