Tom Green at Laugh It Up Comedy Club in Poughkeepsie on March 28-29 | Chronogram Magazine

Tom Green at Laugh It Up Comedy Club in Poughkeepsie on March 28-29

The cringe-core comedian releases a new special, "I Got a Mule!," today on Amazon Prime.

Comedian Tom Green on his farm outside Ottawa with Fanny and Kia, a mule and a donkey.
Comedian Tom Green on his farm outside Ottawa with Fanny and Kia, a mule and a donkey.

Tom Green is back. Yes, that Tom Green—the absurdist, envelope-pushing, cringe-comedy trailblazer who once serenaded a bovine in “The Bum Bum Song” and made the early 2000s so wonderfully uncomfortable. Now, the king of shock humor is trading Hollywood for hay bales and launching a bona fide comeback. He drops his new stand-up special, I Got A Mule!, on Amazon Prime Video today , part of a multimedia blitz that proves Tom Green is far from done messing with our collective sensibilities.

The stand-up special, filmed during Green’s sold-out North American tour, is packed with his trademark brand of humor—sharp, silly, and just a touch surreal. And if that’s not enough Green for you, the man unleashed a documentary, This Is The Tom Green Documentary, on January 24, chronicling his rise to stardom, his testicular cancer battle, and his undeniable influence on the comedy scene. Then, on January 31, buckle up for Tom Green Country, an unscripted series showcasing his post-Hollywood life on a country farm. Yes, really. "Moving to the country has been a transformative experience," Green said recently. "It's given me a new perspective on life and comedy." Translation: expect goats, gags, and the unexpected.

Experience the unfiltered chaos of his live act when his “Home to the Country” tour hits Poughkeepsie’s Laugh It Up Comedy Club on March 28 and 29. Expect two shows per night (7pm and 9:30pm), tickets are $40. After all, this is the man who brought us Freddy Got Fingered and somehow lived to tell the tale—why wouldn’t you want to be in the room where it happens?

For those of us who came of age with MTV’s "The Tom Green Show," Green’s return feels like a weird, wonderful blast from the past. His boundary-breaking comedy paved the way for a generation of fearless comics who owe him a debt of gratitude (and possibly an apology). Reflecting on his career, Green says, "I always believed in pushing boundaries and making people question what's acceptable in comedy." Mission accomplished.

Whether you’re nostalgic for the days when Green was terrorizing his parents on camera or you’re just curious about what this comedy maverick has been up to, there’s no shortage of Tom Green content to dive into this year. With a new special, a documentary, a reality show, and a tour—not to mention that irresistible whiff of barnyard mischief—Tom Green’s 2025 is shaping up to be as unpredictable as the man himself.