Classic stoner cult comedy Half Baked finally getting well deserved Hollywood sequel

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The longtime rumors of a possible sequel for the hilariously absurd stoner comedy Half Baked have finally come true after years of doubt. Hollywoodpilot.com first heard the news from comedian and actor Dave Chappelle at a Barnes & Noble book signing while he was there promoting his new book "I'm Rich, Biatch!".

Chappelle was rather reserved until he finally addressed the Washington D.C. crowd, "Hey y'all, I appreciate everyone coming out here tonight, but I'd also like to take this opportunity to announce we're gonna begin production on a certain sequel y'all been asking for..."

Through the cheering crowd, Chappelle went on to say, "Yeah man, I guess y'all could say it's time to finally see what we could do. With today's climate on marijuana being a lot more lax and evolved today than it was in the nineties, I think we could definitely do something funny here. We got the main cast signed on and ready to start production in 2017, so you heard it hear first folks, Half Baked 2."

Chappelle went on to discuss his new book, which is a self described "exaggerated autobiography" on his time as a writer, actor, and comedian before and after his critically acclaimed television series Chappelle's Show.

Is the world ready for a Half Baked sequel, and most importantly, can the world handle it? I guess we'll just have to wait and see.


Dave Chappelle will also be embarking on a nationwide comedy tour in December of this year:

12/2 Washington D.C.
12/3 Baltimore, MD
12/5 Philadelphia, PA
12/8 Wilkes-Barre, PA
12/10 Cleveland, OH
12/11 Chicago, IL
12/12 Austin, TX
12/13 Denver, CO
12/16 Portland, OR
12/17 San Fransisco, CA
12/19 Los Angeles, CA
12/20 Los Angeles, CA
12/21 Los Angeles, CA

Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com starting October 30th.

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