🎬 Black Chicks (2026): The Viral Rumor That Set the Internet Ablaze — What’s Fact and What’s Fiction

“When comedy meets chaos, nothing is off-limits.”
In recent weeks, social media has been buzzing with claims that the Wayans Brothers — the comedic masterminds behind White Chicks, Little Man, and Scary Movie — are developing a new comedy titled Black Chicks, rumored to hit theaters on April 1, 2026.
If the whispers were true, the project would reportedly star Jim Carrey and Will Ferrell, two comedy legends whose chaotic energy and physical humor have defined a generation. Described in viral posts as “a wild, over-the-top satire where comedy meets chaos,” Black Chicks is said to blend the Wayans’ outrageous brand of humor with biting social parody — the same formula that made White Chicks a pop culture classic.

The Internet’s “Dream Cast”
Online chatter suggests that Black Chicks would explore themes of identity, disguise, and mistaken assumptions, bringing Carrey and Ferrell together for a slapstick-fueled story filled with overblown disguises, cultural commentary, and the kind of boundary-pushing jokes that made the Wayans Brothers household names in the 2000s.
Fans quickly flooded comment sections and fan forums, calling the potential pairing of Carrey and Ferrell “a comedic dream come true” and “the crossover the world didn’t know it needed.”
However, despite the wave of viral enthusiasm, there has been no official confirmation from the Wayans Brothers, their production company, or any Hollywood studio backing the supposed project.
