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Wanda Sykes Sets Third Netflix Special ‘Legacy’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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Wanda Sykes Sets Third Netflix Special ‘Legacy’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Wanda Sykes’ next stand-up comedy special will debut on Netflix on May 19. Titled “Legacy,” it marks Sykes’ third hour for the streamer. Per Netflix’s logline, “With the trademark wit and fearless insight that have earned her multiple Emmy wins and nominations, Sykes delivers an hour of bold, smart, and laugh-out-loud comedy that cements her […]

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Mar 30, 2026 8:00am PT Wanda Sykes Sets Third Netflix Special ‘Legacy’ By Ethan Shanfeld Plus Icon Ethan Shanfeld @ethanshanfeld Latest HBO’s ‘Neighbors’ Nudist Danny on Feeling Betrayed by Amanda, His OnlyFans Explosion and Going Full Frontal in This Year’s Most Insane TV Episode 4 days ago Kim Kardashian Auctions Off ‘All’s Fair’ Clothing to Fund Free Legal Services for Women: ‘The Right to a Lawyer Shouldn’t Depend’ on ‘Your Bank Account’ 4 days ago CBS Media Ventures to Launch New Legal Show Starring Judge Judy’s Son, Renews ‘Entertainment Tonight’ As Part of Fall Syndication Slate 5 days ago See All Wanda Sykes ‘ next stand-up comedy special will debut on Netflix on May 19. Titled “Legacy,” it marks Sykes’ third hour for the streamer. Per Netflix’s logline, “With the trademark wit and fearless insight that have earned her multiple Emmy wins and nominations, Sykes delivers an hour of bold, smart, and laugh-out-loud comedy that cements her legacy as a comedy icon.” “Legacy” is directed by Julie Dash (“Daughters of the Dust”) and was filmed in Virginia at Sykes’ alma mater, Hampton University. The special is produced by Page Hurwitz and Sykes via their banner Push It Productions, which has backed other stand-up specials from comics like Michelle Buteau and Fortune Feimster, as well as the Netflix sitcom “The Upshaws,” which Sykes co-created with Regina Y. Hicks. Sykes starred in that series opposite Mike Epps and Kim Fields. The show, which follows a working-class family from Indiana pursuing the American dream, ended in January after five seasons on the streamer. Related Stories Nick Cannon Calls the Democratic Party the 'Party of the KKK' and Says 'I F--- With Trump'
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