Will Ferrell, Fortune Feimster & Jimmy Tatro Star in New Comedy Series-Premieres After Baseball’s Home Run Derby on July 13!

Hot Ones Expands to Netflix With New Live Event Specials

Netflix is bringing the popular digital interview series Hot Ones to a live, global stage, marking a significant expansion for the First We Feast production. The streaming platform confirmed that the show, hosted by Sean Evans, will transition into a series of live specials, with the first broadcast scheduled to follow the conclusion of the MLB Home Run Derby on July 13.

What to Expect from the Live Format

The transition to live programming maintains the core premise of Hot Ones, where guests sit for an interview while consuming chicken wings coated in increasingly spicy hot sauces. Unlike the standard pre-recorded episodes found on YouTube, the Netflix specials aim to capture the spontaneity of a live broadcast. According to Netflix, the event will leverage the viewership surge surrounding the Home Run Derby, one of Major League Baseball’s marquee mid-summer events, to draw a broader audience into the interview format.

What to Expect from the Live Format

The First Lineup of Guests

For the inaugural live broadcast, Netflix has announced a trio of high-profile guests: actor and comedian Will Ferrell, actress Fortune Feimster, and actor Jimmy Tatro. These guests will navigate the show’s signature “scoville gauntlet” in real time. The choice of guests reflects the program’s history of pairing established Hollywood figures with comedians who are accustomed to improvisational environments, a necessary trait when dealing with the physical reactions induced by high-heat hot sauces.

Why Netflix is Expanding into Live Events

This move is part of a broader strategy by Netflix to integrate live event programming into its subscription model, shifting away from its traditional focus on binge-released, pre-recorded content. Following successful experiments with live stand-up specials and the “Netflix Slam” tennis event, the decision to host a live Hot Ones reflects the platform’s intent to capture “appointment viewing” audiences. By anchoring the special to the MLB Home Run Derby, Netflix is attempting to bridge the gap between traditional sports fan demographics and the internet-native audience that has sustained Hot Ones for over a decade.

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A Shift in Sports-Adjacent Media

The collaboration highlights the increasing value of sports-adjacent content in the streaming wars. While the Home Run Derby serves as the lead-in, the Hot Ones special functions as a “shoulder” program. This strategy mirrors how cable networks historically utilized post-game shows to retain viewers. By moving from a static YouTube library to a live, multi-platform event, the production team is testing whether the intimacy of a long-form interview can survive the pressure of a live countdown and real-time audience engagement.

A Shift in Sports-Adjacent Media

How to Watch

The Hot Ones live special will be available to all Netflix subscribers globally. Because the broadcast is tied to the conclusion of the MLB Home Run Derby, the start time is fluid and dependent on the duration of the baseball event. Viewers are advised to monitor the Netflix interface or the official MLB broadcast schedule for the transition from the ballpark to the studio set. This live format represents a departure from the edited, tightly paced YouTube clips, offering fans an unfiltered look at how guests handle the show’s notoriously difficult final wing.

The next confirmed checkpoint for the production is the July 13 broadcast. Further updates regarding future live installments or potential adjustments to the format are expected to be released via official Netflix and First We Feast channels following the premiere.

Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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