Shortly after launching its ad-supported tier, the streamer announced its first live-streaming event early next year. Specifically, the historical move will see Chris Rock host a live comedy special for Netflix. Here’s what Netflix vice president of Stand-up and Comedy Formats, Robbie Praw, had to say in the announcement: Netflix revealed earlier this year that it will support livestreaming shows going forward with a particular focus on unscripted content, live comedy shows, reality reunion specials, as well as competition shows and so much more. We’re thrilled the entire world will be able to experience a live Chris Rock comedy event and be a part of Netflix history. This will be an unforgettable moment and we’re so honored that Chris is carrying this torch. Rock is an easy and safe choice for Netflix. As one of the world’s most popular comedians, Rock is a proven draw that should guarantee millions of viewers for the comedy show. Rock has also worked with Netflix several times in the past, including on Tamborine, which currently holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. We’re also 100% sure that people will tune in to Rock’s live comedy special to hear what he has to say about what happened between him and Will Smith earlier this year. If Netflix’s test run with Chris Rock goes well, we can expect several similar attempts to be out within a year. Speaking of Netflix, its ad-supported plans remove a handful of shows from its library as it brings advertisements to the platforms. It remains to be seen if Netflix will bring back the “removed” shows and movies to the ad-supported plan.