<p>Will Smith is set to host and star in a new comedy variety special at Netflix.</p>.<p>According to <em>Deadline</em>, the one-hour special will include surprise celebrity guests, noteworthy conversation, fresh comedic sketches, huge musical performances and more.</p>.<p>Smith's Westbrook Studios will produce the special for Netflix with the 52-year-old actor serving as an executive producer.</p>.<p>Terence Carter, Miguel Melendez and Sahara Bushue are also executive producing the special, which will launch globally on Netflix later this year.</p>.<p>Smith and Westbrook are currently working on a number of projects across film, television, and digital platforms.</p>.<p>Among those is <em>Bel-Air</em>, a reimagining of the actor's cult classic sitcom <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air</em>.</p>.<p>The show, which has a two-season order from streaming service Peacock, is based on Morgan Cooper’s viral video that reimagined the NBC comedy series as a drama.</p>.<p>On the film front, Smith will next star in Warner Bros' <em>King Richard</em>, a movie about Richard Williams, the father and coach of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams. </p>
<p>Will Smith is set to host and star in a new comedy variety special at Netflix.</p>.<p>According to <em>Deadline</em>, the one-hour special will include surprise celebrity guests, noteworthy conversation, fresh comedic sketches, huge musical performances and more.</p>.<p>Smith's Westbrook Studios will produce the special for Netflix with the 52-year-old actor serving as an executive producer.</p>.<p>Terence Carter, Miguel Melendez and Sahara Bushue are also executive producing the special, which will launch globally on Netflix later this year.</p>.<p>Smith and Westbrook are currently working on a number of projects across film, television, and digital platforms.</p>.<p>Among those is <em>Bel-Air</em>, a reimagining of the actor's cult classic sitcom <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air</em>.</p>.<p>The show, which has a two-season order from streaming service Peacock, is based on Morgan Cooper’s viral video that reimagined the NBC comedy series as a drama.</p>.<p>On the film front, Smith will next star in Warner Bros' <em>King Richard</em>, a movie about Richard Williams, the father and coach of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams. </p>