Superman and Marvel Stars Unite for Hilarious Joan Rivers Tribute on NBC!

Joan Rivers was known for her candid, unfiltered opinions about celebrities, politicians, fashion trends, and various other topics. Her controversial comments, fearlessness towards cancel culture, and unique perspective helped establish an impressive empire. Now, NBC plans to commemorate Rivers with a special tribute. This event, titled “Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute“, will be broadcasted on NBC on May 13, 2025. The uncensored and extended version of the show will become available the next day on Peacock.

The special was recorded in November, specifically during the kickoff of the 2024 New York Comedy Festival at the renowned Apollo Theater, a venue historically recognized as a haven for African American artists and the original home of the popular variety show Showtime at the Apollo. The special will showcase an amalgamation of performances, encompassing both music and stand-up comedy. Performers on the bill include Rachel Brosnahan, who is set to play Lois Lane in the upcoming Superman film with David Corenswet, as well as Neil Patrick Harris, a voice actor known for his roles as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003) and the video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions within the Superman universe.

The following individuals will be featured: Margaret Cho, Nikki Glaser, Tiffany Haddish, Chelsea Handler, Bill Maher, Howie Mandel (who finds the current comedian landscape frightening), Joe McHale, and Tracy Morgan. Patton Oswalt, Aubrey Plaza, Sarah Silverman, Melissa Rivers (daughter of Joan Rivers), Jean Smart, and Rita Wilson round off the cast. According to Deadline, Melissa Rivers believes that her mother, who passed away at 81, always desired to be honored, as per a letter she left for her daughter. Joan would have likely had suggestions, Melissa humorously added. Joan Rivers: A Laughingly Morbid All-Star Tribute is thought to be something her mother aspired towards.

In a statement, Melissa expressed that this tribute mirrored everything her mother would have loved – it was humorous, uncensored, and filled with individuals she admired (as they were roasted). As expected, she continued to be the funniest person in the room. It’s heartwarming to witness numerous legendary comedians unite to honor her legacy, particularly the women who benefited from her trailblazing efforts by shattering barriers. I have no doubt that she would be proud of this progress and still offering suggestions for improvement. This event serves as more than a tribute; it’s a testament to the path she paved and the happiness she brought to countless people.

From Performing at Comedy Clubs in Greenwich Village to Making Television History

Joan Rivers initially honed her comedy skills at Greenwich Village comedy clubs alongside contemporaries like Richard Pryor and Woody Allen. She received guidance from Johnny Carson and gained recognition in 1965 as a guest on The Tonight Show. In 1986, she broke new ground by becoming the first female host of a late-night network television talk show, titled The Late Show with Joan Rivers. Subsequently, she hosted The Joan Rivers Show, earning her a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host in 1989. Throughout her career and during this period, Rivers’s distinctive, bold satirical humor set her apart from her peers, a style that wasn’t always to everyone’s taste.

NBC’s Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute will air on May 13, 2025, at 10 PM ET/PT.

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2025-04-06 04:06