Netflix is a Joke Fest will unite comedy and sports fans this weekend with Tom Brady’s roast, Also known as The greatest roast of all time. This Sunday, in a weekend packed with Netflix is a Joke live events, the GOAT will be in the spotlight for what the streamer promises will be a “full-contact comedy” loaded with “offensive lines.” Tom Brady’s roast will see “a surprise team of roasters from the worlds of comedy, sports and entertainment.” So far, the leaked list of names includes Randy Moss, Julian Edelman, Drew Bledsoe, Rob Gronkowski and potentially former Patriots coach Bill Belichick. On the comedy side, Kevin Hart will host, Roastmaster General Jeff Ross is expected to play a role, and we can probably expect appearances from Nikki Glazer, Tony Hinchcliffe, Sam Jay and Andrew Schulz. Since the event will be broadcast live in real time on the streaming platform, anyone can stop by and roast Brady.
Are you ready for Tom Brady’s Roast (or GROAT from GOAT)? Because he sure is. Here’s everything you need to know about watching this weekend.
How to watch Tom Brady’s Roast:
Date: Sunday, May 5th
Time: Live at 8pm ET
Location: Los Angeles Forum
TV/streaming channel: Netflix
When is the Tom Brady roast?
Tom Brady will be criticized by his former teammates this Sunday, May 5th, live on Netflix.
What time is the Tom Brady roast?
Tom Brady’s Roast will stream live on Netflix starting at 8 p.m. ET.
Which channel is it Tom Brady’s Roast about?
Tom Brady’s next roast is a Netflix exclusive special, so you’ll need a Netflix subscription to tune in.
Where to stream Tom Brady’s Roast:
While Netflix isn’t exactly known for live sporting events, the streamer is entering comedy and live sports in a big way. In addition to Tom Brady’s RoastNetflix has sports documentaries like Formula 1: Drive To Survive, Full Swing, NASCAR: Full Speed, Untold, Quarterback, Tour de France: Unchained, Under Pressure: The US Women’s World Cup Team, Six Nations: Full Contact and more. A basic ad-supported Netflix plan starts at $6.99/month.
Who will be at Tom Brady’s roast?
Netflix previewed the lineup saying the special would be “hosted by Kevin Hart with an all-star roster of surprise roasters.” So far, names leaked ahead of the live special include Jeff Ross, Randy Moss, Julian Edelman, Drew Bledsoe and Rob Gronkowski. Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick is also a suspected guest roasting Brady, according to NFL.com.
Names of comedians circulating ahead of the event include Nikki Glazer, Tony Hinchcliffe, Sam Jay and Andrew Schulz.
Will Tom Brady speak at his own roast?
Jeff Ross, often referred to as The Roastmaster General, discussed Tom Brady’s upcoming roast on Jimmy Kimmel this week. The comedian revealed that he has high hopes for Brady’s set during his performance, after watching Brady perform some of his own material before the live event.
“I think he, in his own roast, can have the setting of the night,” Ross said, “he’s relentless. He wants to earn his own roast.”