KeyPeele

Prepare to binge! Launching today, a new Comedy Central digital site offers fans and newcomers a treasure trove of content from Comedy Central’s beloved hit comedy series “Key & Peele.” The new site is the “authoritatively and unequivocally” complete K&P destination with over 300 sketches, including 176 sketches never before released digitally, as well as new, original content including sharable GIF’s and memes and an illustrated insider’s “Key & Peele Dictionary” highlighting some of the show’s most memorable catchphrases.



In addition, fans can type in unique URLs featuring memorable characters and sayings that will direct them to the site. Examples include liamneesons.com, obamaandluther.com, Isaidbiiiiiiiiiitch.com, meeganandandre.com and insubordinateandchurlish.com, holygarbanzobeans.com and of course cc.com/keyandpeele.

The site will be a robust experience that will include sketches filtered by season, character and category as well as curated by collections. Examples include celebrity favorites, sex, weed, nerd, horror, politics, and football. Fans can utilize the dictionary to bone up on the unforgettable language from the series – i.e. “Dicknanigans,” “Nooice” and ‘I said bitch.” Additionally, every sketch will be accompanied by shareable GIFs and memes unique to the content. Other highlights include audiofiles, illustrations and a pronunciation guide.

“Fans constantly ask us when new online content is coming and we’re really excited to announce it’s finally here,” said Key and Peele.



The Peabody Award-winning and twelve-time Emmy Award-nominated series, featuring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, has become a true multiplatform phenomenon and boasts over a billion streams across multiple digital platforms. The site will showcase fan-favorite characters like Meegan and Andre, Mr. Garvey, the substitute teacher, Wendell and the Valets along with additional beloved personalities.

Credits for the series include Key, Peele, Jay Martel, Ian Roberts, Peter Principato and Joel Zadak as Executive Producers. It was directed by Peter Atencio who was also co-executive producer.