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EXCLUSIVE: I Could Eat – Part 1, the first installment of a new two-part comedy special from Lavell Crawford, is set to premiere across platforms via Comedy Dynamics tomorrow, debuting in album form on Friday, October 25.
In Part 1, the trailer for which you can view above, Crawford contemplates how My 600 Pound Life could go for 15 seasons and he’s still underweight, the kind of racist you have to be to not take a free holiday, and explosive consequences in a Taco Bell bathroom.
Brian Volk-Weiss directed the special and exec produced alongside Crawford, Cisco Henson, and Justin Edbrooke. The launch date for I Could Eat – Part 2 has not yet been disclosed.
Stated Volk-Weiss, who’s the CEO of both Nacelle Company and subsidiary Comedy Dynamics, “Lavell is one of those comedians that makes you laugh until your belly hurts. This new two-part special is some of his best work!”
Crawford rose to fame on NBC’s Last Comic Standing before going on to release the half-hour special, Comedy Central Presents: Lavell Crawford, along with others like Can a Brother Get Some Love, Home for the Holidays, New Look, Same Funny!, the Grammy-nominated The Comedy Vaccine, and THEE Lavell Crawford.
Crawford is also known for turns on series like Breaking Bad and its spinoff Better Call Saul, along with films like Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates and The Ridiculous Six. Additional credits include Shaquille O’Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam, Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam, Showtime at the Apollo, Martin Lawrence’s 1st Amendment Stand Up, Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen, Steve Harvey’s Big Time Challenge, Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, Motown Live and BET’s Comic View.
The comic is repped by CAA and Brecheen Feldman Breimer.