'Justin Willman: Magic Lover’ on Netflix: What to Know About the Streamer’s First-Ever Magic Stand-Up Special

When it comes to comedy specials, Netflix is practically the Hogwarts of hilarity, conjuring up stars, shows, and stand-up sets like spells from a streaming wand. Whether it is a no-holds-barred roast or a reflective solo mic drop, the platform knows how to make audiences cackle across continents. But now, things are about to get a little more magical. And no, not metaphorical magic. Literal, card-flipping, mind-bending magic. Enter Justin Willman: Magic Lover.
While most comedians drop punchlines, Justin Willman drops jaws, blending mind-reading with mic work like a wizard in a comedy club. It is stand-up, but with actual stand-up-and-gasp moments.
Justin Willman: Magic Lover, where sleight-of-hand meets side-splitting laughs on Netflix
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Justin Willman is no stranger to the spotlight; he has previously charmed audiences with Magic for Humans and pranked his way into fans’ hearts with The Magic Prank Show. Now, he is back with Justin Willman: Magic Lover, his first-ever stand-up magic special for Netflix, premiering June 17, 2025. In this genre-bending act, Willman whips up a whirlwind of sleight-of-hand sorcery, mischievous mind games, and mind-blowing illusions, all while keeping the crowd laughing. It is not just about the tricks; it is about the tickled funny bones along the way.
There is a reason Justin Willman’s tricks hit differently. His comedy is not stitched between illusions; it is interwoven into them. With themes that tap into everyday life, Willman transforms random volunteers into co-stars and skeptics into superfans. As Magic Lover builds on his unique blend of emotional relatability and jaw-dropping wizardry, he proves that magic can be more than spectacle; it can be a shared human experience. And that may be the real trick.
As Justin Willman blends dazzling magic with sharp comedy and shatters the fourth wall, Netflix heats up its summer lineup with even more jaw-dropping, laugh-out-loud surprises ready to cast a spell.
Justin Willman's magic is not the only trick; Netflix fuels up with full-throttle comedy gas
Just one week after Justin Willman’s magical stand-up debut, Netflix cranks up the comedy heat with Filth Queen, Steph Tolev’s first solo special, premiering June 24, 2025. Known for her raw, unapologetic humor, Tolev turns awkward moments and taboo topics into comedic gold, delivering punchlines with fearless flair. Meanwhile, Tires season 2 rolled out June 5, revving up the chaos at a family-run auto shop with new hires, wild disasters, and that perfect mix of deadpan and disaster humor that keeps fans laughing louder every episode.
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Nostalgia swings back into the spotlight on July 25 with Happy Gilmore 2. Nearly 30 years after the original, Adam Sandler dusts off his golf clubs for a sequel packed with signature Sandler cameos and comedic curveballs. Whether Happy Gilmore still has the magic swing or just the antics, this sports comedy circus promises laughs and chaos in equal measure. Netflix’s summer lineup is clearly serving up a wild ride of fresh laughs and throwback fun.
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What are your thoughts on Justin Willman’s magic-meets-stand-up debut and Netflix’s comedy extravaganza? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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