(Photo: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY)
(Photo: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY)

When you survive a near-fatal accident like Tracy Morgan did in 2014, you tend to have a sharper view of the afterlife.

He certainly has a clear view of heaven, one of many unconventional and frankly hilarious perspectives he’s willing to share as he returns to film in the R-rated comedy Fist Fight (in theaters Friday).

“When I get to heaven, God is going to slap me on the (bottom) and say ‘Good job! Your parents and grandmom are back there waiting for you. Richard Pryor asked for you and Jackie Gleason is looking for you,’ ” Morgan says. “And it’s like ‘John Lennon, come here, I wanna ask you something!’ That’s how I envision it. ‘George Carlin, is that you? Come here for a minute. Tell Jesus to stop playing that music, turn it down!’ “

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