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January 16, 2026

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Ricky Gervais: Mortality is the fourth comedy special from Gervais on Netflix, following Humanity (2018), SuperNature (2022) and Armageddon (2023).

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By now, audiences more or less know the rhythm of a Ricky Gervais stand-up hour: provocative ideas, deliberate offensiveness, philosophical detours and an almost confrontational relationship with outrage culture. Mortality does not deviate far from that formula.

"This is probably my most honest and confessional show so far," said Gervais about his latest comedy special. Here, Gervais talks about mortality, ageing, and trying to keep up with a fast-changing world. He reflects on his long career in entertainment, his relationship with the media and his ongoing battles with journalists and critics. He revisits the idea of being "cancelled", not only by activists or audiences, but by fellow comedians who claim he is no longer funny, or that his comedy is on a downward slope. These themes form the backbone of the show and they are delivered with the same confidence and self-assurance that have defined his public persona for years.

It is quite interesting that there are still many people who genuinely dislike Gervais. Some don't find him funny at all, while others see him as needlessly offensive, a comedian with no filter and no interest in compromise. Ironically, those reactions have always been one of his richest sources of material. Gervais is at his most animated when recounting strange encounters with his haters, reading out angry comments or describing attempts to silence him.

His open indifference towards public disapproval has long been part of what makes him compelling on stage. In Mortality, he again acknowledges the repeated efforts to cancel him and launches into extended riffs about why he refuses to care.

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