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Episode: "Mike Epps" Real Husbands of Hollywood: Himself Episode: "A Blurred 47 1/2 Hours" 2014–2016 Survivor's Remorse: Uncle Julius Main cast (seasons 1–2); recurring cast (season 3) 2015 That's Racist with Mike Epps: Himself Host 2016 Uncle Buck: Buck Russell Main cast 2017 All Def Movie Awards: Himself Host Hollywood Game Night
It is Epps' second Netflix stand-up special, following Mike Epps: Don't Take it Personal (2015). The special was filmed on November 3, 2018, at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. [1] [2] Epps discusses sexual misconduct, special education and aging. [3] [4] It was released on June 25, 2019, on Netflix streaming. [5]
The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2 is a 2021 American parody black comedy horror film directed by Deon Taylor, and written by Taylor and Corey Harrell.A sequel to the 2016 film Meet the Blacks, it stars Mike Epps and Katt Williams, with Bresha Webb, Lil Duval, Zulay Henao, Tyrin Turner, Michael Blackson, Andrew Bachelor, Gary Owen and Danny Trejo in supporting roles.
The Indianapolis native, who also starred in HGTV's "Bringing Back the Block" last year, is Bennie Upshaw, the head of a Black working-class family.
The Netflix series set in Indianapolis will return, said star and Indy native Mike Epps. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
On August 20, 2019, Netflix gave production a series order. The Upshaws is created by Regina Y. Hicks and Wanda Sykes who are expected to executive produce alongside Mike Epps, Niles Kirchner, and Page Hurwitz. Push It Productions is the production company involved with producing the series. [1]
Janky Promoters is a 2009 American comedy film, starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps who play as "janky" promoters who book rapper Jeezy to play at their concert, only to fail at doing it the right way and thus getting into more trouble than they bargained for.
The Honeymooners is a 2005 American comedy film directed by John Schultz. An updated version of the original 1950s television series of the same name, this adaptation stars a predominantly-African American cast featuring Cedric the Entertainer, Gabrielle Union, Mike Epps, and Regina Hall.