Netflix has renewed Kevin Hart's comedy series Funny AF for a second season, AllHipHop reports.
- June 18, 2026
AceShowbiz - Netflix has renewed Kevin Hart's comedy series Funny AF for a second season, AllHipHop reports. This announcement comes as Hart continues to navigate backlash following a controversial joke made during The Roast of Kevin Hart, where comedian Tony Hinchcliffe faced criticism for a remark about George Floyd.
Imdb also confirmed the renewal of Funny AF and noted that the decision was announced amid the controversy surrounding the roast special. Per Blexmedia, the roast aired live on May 10, 2023, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, sparking immediate backlash due to Hinchcliffe’s joke about Floyd. Hart addressed the criticism in an interview on The Breakfast Club, acknowledging the joke was in poor taste for the culture and audience but emphasized that such edgy humor is typical in a roast setting. He declined to take responsibility for the joke, explaining he was unable to intervene during the live production and likened blaming him to being held accountable for an incident he was present for but uninvolved in. Hart also shared that he reached out to Stephen Jackson, a longtime friend of Floyd, to discuss the matter further.
Kevin Hart is best known for his stand-up work including the acclaimed album "Laugh at My Pain" (2011) and has built a diverse acting career with 67 credits, including roles in North Hollywood, Scary Movie 3, Along Came Polly, and Soul Plane. He has received multiple award nominations, such as a 2022 Grammy nod for Best Comedy Album with "Zero F**ks Given".
The renewal of Funny AF underscores Netflix’s continued confidence in Hart’s appeal despite the roast controversy. The situation highlights the complex balance comedians and platforms face in managing edgy content while addressing cultural sensitivities, especially when public reactions involve calls for accountability and petitions demanding charitable actions linked to the roast’s profits.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.