Netflix is expanding into original video podcasting with the announcement of The Pete Davidson Show, a new weekly series hosted by comedian Pete Davidson set to premiere on January 30, 2026 at 12:01 a.m. PST exclusively on the streaming platform.
Filmed primarily in Davidson’s garage, the format leans into casual, candid conversations with his friends and guests, blending humor with spontaneous dialogue that reflects his laid‑back style. The show will debut new episodes each Friday, positioning itself as part of Netflix’s growing lineup of video‑first content.
Davidson’s venture into podcasting with Netflix marks a continuation of his long‑standing collaboration with the streamer. He has previously released several comedy specials on Netflix, including Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli (2024) and Alive from New York (2020), and curated Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends during the Netflix Is a Joke Fest.
The show’s intimate setup — loosely inspired by the garage‑studio vibe made famous by shows like Marc Maron’s WTF with Marc Maron — aims to deliver unfiltered conversations on a range of topics, promising fans a relaxed look at Davidson’s world and perspectives.
This original podcast is part of Netflix’s broader push into the video podcast space, an area traditionally dominated by platforms like YouTube. It comes alongside other Netflix originals, including The White House with Michael Irvin, which debuts on January 19, 2026, and content licensed from major podcast networks.
For fans of Davidson and podcast enthusiasts alike, The Pete Davidson Show represents an intriguing blend of comedy, personality, and the casual authenticity that has helped fuel the rise of video‑first podcast formats.
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