
NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) – Pete Davidson is set to release his second hour-long Netflix special, "Turbo Fonzarelli," on Jan. 9, 2024, Netflix announced Friday.
The Staten Island-born "Saturday Night Live" Alum's latest special will delve into his experiences of growing up, turning 30 last month, and explore themes of love, life, and his time living in the woods, Netflix said.
"Turbo Fonzarelli" is directed by Jason Orley, with Davidson and Alex Panagos of "King For A Night" serving as executive producers. Ally Engelberg and Marc Lieberman of Above Average, the production company behind the special, are also executive producers.
Davidson, who recently played a fictional version of himself in "Bupkis," now renewed for a second season, has been in the comedy scene since joining "Saturday Night Live" in 2014 and departing in 2022.
He has stared in "The King of Staten Island," "The Suicide Squad," "Bodies Bodies Bodies," "Dumb Money," and the upcoming "Good Burger 2."
"Turbo Fonzarelli” follows Davidson's first Netflix special "Alive From New York," which premiered in 2020.
He also headlined "Pete Davidson: The Best Friends" on Netflix, a show combining comedy and music with appearances by Neko White, Dave Sirus, Jordan Rock, Carly Aquilino, Joey Gay, Giulio Gallarotti, Big Wet, and Machine Gun Kelly.