The Atlanta Character You Likely Forgot Katt Williams Played
Daniel Moore
Published Mar 07, 2026
In "Alligator Man," everyone is up a creek without a paddle. Earn (Glover) gets evicted while Alfred (Henry) is on house arrest and at odds with Darius (Stanfield). Earn and Darius decide to pay a visit to Earn's uncle, Willy (Katt Williams), who's amid a domestic disturbance with the police getting involved shortly thereafter. It's a tense powder keg of an episode that expertly weaves between comedic and horrific tones, something "Atlanta" perfected, particularly with its Teddy Perkins episode.
Williams made his way into the zeitgeist primarily as a stand-up comedian, but he shows he can adequately display his talents in a narrative fashion in this episode. IndieWire praised his performance in its review of the episode, saying, "Williams deserves 1,000 words or more to properly chronicle and admire his performance, but we don't have the room here, so know this: His key toss, reaction to the cops, and run down the street are all instant comedic gems that will hopefully circulate via gifs for years to come."
Whereas IndieWire praised Williams' comedic timing, Uproxx gave props for the more serious side of his performance: "Katt Williams is barely recognizable as Willy, and playing the role entirely straight: the scene where Willy gives Earn the gun and warns his nephew to get the chip off his shoulder before Earn winds up like him is as frank and real as anything the show has done to date."
No word yet on whether Uncle Willy will return on a future "Atlanta" episode, but he more than made a mark with "Alligator Man."