John Leguizamo Recounts ‘Latin History For Morons’ In Trailer For New Netflix Special

John Leguizamomight best be known for starring in the ill-fatedSuper Mario Bros. Movie, or maybe voicing Sid the Sloth in theIce Agefranchise. But he’s also quite the accomplished character actor, appearing in movies such asMoulin Rouge,theJohn Wickfranchise,Romeo + Juliet, The Lincoln Lawyer,and, of course,Spawn. However, Leguizamo shines the most in his ongoing series of one-man shows, and a new one calledLatin History for Moronsis coming to Netflix next month.

Watch the John Legauizamo’sLatin History for Moronstrailer below to see what he’s up to this time.

John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons Trailer

John Leguizamo takes the stage in this new special, dressed like a hip college professor. And this time he’s taking a look back at the history of Latin people, starting all the way back with Mayan culture and stretching up to recent years in which Pitbull reigns supreme.

Latin History for Moronsis framed around Leguizamo’s son, who has been tasked with a “Heroes Project” before graduating from high school. However, Leguizamo is disturbed to find that there is basically zero mention of Latino icons from his son’s education, so he takes it upon himself to provide an abridged version of Latin history to give him some inspiration for his project.

This show was a huge hit on stage with a sold out run at The Public Theater, some time at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and plenty of critical acclaim when it moved to Broadway.Entertainment Weeklygave it an A- grade and said, “Latin Historyis boisterous and joyful but also laced with sorrow, with Leguizamo beautifully communicating feelings of invisibility, inherited trauma, and even grief.”

Leguizamo bridges history with contemporary culture as he addresses his son being bullied simply for being Latino, and the show is rife with references to modern day issues that stem from the ignorance and bigotry that has plagued Hispanic culture for decades. EW’s review also says, “The way he fights to reclaim his identity in such a fraught era feels cathartic, a gasp for recognition and visibility that ought to echo far beyond the noisy streets of Broadway and Times Square. WithLatin History for Morons, Leguizamo isn’t merely teaching us what we’ve never been taught. He’s giving us a space to cheer and cry, to laugh and listen.”

As someone who fell in love with John Leguizamo’s one-man shows whenFreakhit HBO back in 1998 (directed by Spike Lee, for those interested), I’ve been a fan of his stage work ever since, and I can’t wait to see what he’s done with this latest crowning achievement.

John Leguizamo’sLatin History for Moronsarrives on Netflix onNovember 5, 2018.