Comedian and actor Greg Romero Wilson has released his latest one-hour stand-up special, "Everything Is A Lie," now streaming on YouTube. The special marks a departure for executive producers Michael E. Uslan and David Uslan, known primarily for their work on the Batman film franchise, as they venture into comedy for the first time.
In "Everything Is A Lie," Wilson delivers a raw and candid performance that blends fearless humor with cultural critique. Drawing from his experience as a Gen-X comic who survived a "Widow Maker" heart attack, Wilson offers a fast-paced examination of the myths, ironies, and daily absurdities that shape modern American life. The special encourages audiences to question the familiar narratives they often accept without a second thought, blending personal storytelling with social observation.
Wilson has built a longstanding presence across comedy and television. His stand-up appearances include "Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen," "Comedy.TV," VH1's "The Greatest," truTV's "World's Dumbest," and Showtime's "White Boyz in the Hood." His television acting credits span roles on "Modern Family," "The Neighborhood," "Upload," "Law and Order," and other series across major networks and streaming platforms. Wilson has also appeared in feature films such as "The Hottie and the Nottie."
His previous stand-up specials, "Hollywood Legend and Sex Symbol" and "Hindsight Is 2020," showcased his ability to merge personal storytelling with sharp commentary on culture, family, and the unpredictable moments of adult life. With "Everything Is a Lie," Wilson advances that approach, delivering his most direct, thoughtful, and socially observant work to date. The special is crafted for long-time fans and new viewers who appreciate comedy that is fast, fearless, and unfiltered.
The special's release on YouTube represents a strategic move to reach a broad digital audience, bypassing traditional streaming platforms. By partnering with the Uslans, Wilson brings a fresh perspective to comedy production, signaling potential new directions for the producers beyond their iconic superhero franchise.
"Everything Is A Lie" is now available for streaming, inviting audiences to laugh, reflect, and challenge the narratives that often go unquestioned.


