Hulu Drops Trailer for Upcoming Stand-Up Special “Chris Distefano: It’s Just Unfortunate”

The special is the latest in the Hularious stand-up series.

Another entry into Hulu’s “Hularious" stand-up specials, Chris Distefano: It’s Just Unfortunate is set to debut later this month with the platform dropping a new trailer today.

What’s Happening:

  • Chris Distefano is trying to be the best father he can be but nowadays, words speak louder than actions – so Chris is acting with the right intentions, but not always the right moves.
  • Today, Hulu has revealed the trailer for the comedian’s upcoming new special, Chris Distefano: It’s Just Unfortunate, which is set to debut later this month as part of the platform’s “Hularious" comedy programming.

  • Distefano is one of today's biggest & most beloved names in comedy, becoming the first stand-up comedian to sell out both the world-famous Radio City Music Hall and the Theater at Madison Square Garden on consecutive nights in 2023.. He quickly rose to success after being named the funniest person on MTV for his show-stopping performances on the Guy Code/Girl Code series. From there, he went on to star in IFC’s Benders, co-host the Netflix game show Ultimate Beastmaster, and star in his own CBS sitcom.

  • In 2022, Chris was selected by Jimmy Kimmel to host Jimmy’s latest TV venture, Super Maximum Retro Show, for ViceTV. Fresh off appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Seth Meyers in 2019, Chris released his first full-length special, Size 38 Waist, on Comedy Central. His second special, Speshy Weshy, premiered on Netflix in May 2022 to critical acclaim.
  • Chris Distefano: It’s Just Unfortunate marks his third special, and is set to debut on Friday, February 21st on Hulu, as the fourth installment of Hulu’s stand-up “Hularious" block.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.