Dave Chappelle’s new standup “The Closer” dropped on Netflix and people are angry.
On a scenic journey through country backroads, with rolling green hills and a vibrant pasture, Dave Chappelle drives in an old, red truck.
He’s thinking about how to end his five-year Netflix run, aviators on, with nothing but the sound of tires rolling on dirt and Morgan Freeman’s soothing narration.
That’s when he tells Freeman — in his classic, abrasive form — to “shut the f–k up.”
In the newly released teaser, Chappelle and Freeman promote the comedian’s last special for Netflix, which was released Tuesday.
Titled “The Closer,” the special is the sixth in the series since the beginning of his contract with Netflix in 2016.
Initial social media reactions to the show appeared to be overall positive.
“When you get Morgan Freeman narrating your trailer, you are a legend,” wrote a fan on Twitter, while numerous others called the comedian the “greatest of all time” for “pushing it to the limit.” Another early rising devotee said they were “already crying” while watching at 6:30 a.m.