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Ricky Gervais jokes about Netflix special SuperNature getting delayed due to coronavirus pandemic

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Ricky Gervais while promoting his COVID-delayed comedy special SuperNature on Tuesday joked about wondering if the upcoming Netflix show would be 'out of date'.The 60-year-old English comedian during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was asked if had to change jokes due to a long touring break because of the coronavirus pandemic.'It was always evolving.

There was a thought, 'Will this be out of date?' And then I realized that when you're dealing with, you know, famine, AIDS, cancer, Hitler, those dudes are evergreen,' Gervais quipped.

Netflix special:Ricky Gervais while promoting his COVID-delayed comedy special SuperNature on Tuesday joked about wondering if the upcoming show would be 'out of date''Yeah, so they're not going to, they don't date,' he added.'There is no audience that isn't going to love that,' Colbert, 58, said. 'Boo!

Not Hitler! It was a long time ago,' Gervais said facetiously while laughing.'Get over it!,' Colbert added while also cracking up.

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