Emmy award-winner Patton Oswalt has a busy schedule. With a lengthy resume that includes credits from King of Queens to Ratatouille to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the comedian, actor, and writer makes it a point to consistently return to his stand-up comedy roots.
We All Scream, which is set to debut on Netflix on September 20, is Oswalt’s fourth stand-up hour with the streamer. Oswalt, who aims to make his shows “as accurate a reflection of how [he’s] doing at the time,” wrote the set featured in We All Scream as the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oswalt Opens Up About Cancel Culture, Wokeness
As a comedian who doesn’t shy away from hot topics in American culture and current events (such as vaccine resistance), Oswalt isn’t concerned about alienating his audiences.
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Oswalt isn’t very concerned about “cancel culture” coming for him either, sharing that he tries to be progressive in his material:
Directed by Oswalt, We All Scream premieres on Netflix on Sept. 20; Oswalt also executive produced the special alongside David Rath, Neal Marshall, and Marcus Raboy.
His previous specials are available to stream now on Netflix.