Kevin Hart is back with more unfiltered chats.
22.06.2022 - 02:35 / etonline.com
Woody Harrelson and Kevin Hart, getting to co-star in their new action-crime comedy was a real thrill.The pair recently spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier via video chat and the stars had nothing but praise for one another and the chance to share the screen.«I gotta say, it was an extraordinary experience,» Harrelson shared. «I've always loved Kevin, I think he is a living legend, you know, and in my mind, he’s one of the funniest human beings [even] before I met him.»According to Hart, 42, getting the opportunity to work scenes with Harrelson was simply «amazing.»«You're looking at an all-around good person, you know?» Hart shared.
«He's happy, he's a happy guy, he's living his life correctly for him and getting the most absolute joy out of the way that he’s chosen to live it and I’m a fan of that.»«And you're talking about a guy that’s been in the business for over 30 years,» Hart continued. «This guy's been doing this for a very long time and been doing it at a very high level, so [he has] my respect, my admiration. Anybody that’s done this this long and accomplished what he's accomplished, you definitely have to soak that up and be a sponge and a student at times.»For Harrelson, 60, acting alongside Hart was «difficult» because he couldn't keep his composure around the comedy superstar.«I was laughing the whole time and I destroyed takes 'cause I was laughing,» he shared.
Kevin Hart is back with more unfiltered chats.
Michael B. Jordan was all smiles as he attended a Fourth of July party in Malibu, California, over the weekend. The 35-year-old actor -- who split from Lori Harvey in June -- seemed chill as he hung out with his friends at the event.
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is fleshing out its growing cast. The new film will give audiences a fresh take on Ron Shelton's 1992 sports comedy, starring Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson and Rosie Perez.
EXCLUSIVE: Myles Bullock (BMF) and Vince Staples (Lazor Wulf) are the latest additions to the cast of 20th Century Studios’ White Men Can’t Jump reboot. They join an ensemble that also includes Jack Harlow, Sinqua Walls, Lance Reddick, Teyana Taylor, Laura Harrier, Tamera ‘Tee’ Kissen and more, as previously announced.
Cameron Diaz is returning to the big screen. After a self-proclaimed retirement, Diaz, 49, will star alongside Jamie Foxx in the new Netflix film "Back in Action." Foxx, 54, shared the announcement on Twitter with a clip of him, Diaz and Tom Brady talking. Cameron Diaz will be returning to the big screen in Netflix's "Back in Action." Diaz has been in retirement for 8 years. (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images) "Cameron I hope you aren’t mad I recorded this, but no turning back now.
EXCLUSIVE: Jacob Batalon, Alana Boden, Adain Bradley and Avantika have been cast as the leads in Screen Gems and Alloy Entertainment’s Horrorscope, based on Alloy’s same-name novel, written by Nicholas Adams. Humberly González and Wolfgang Novogratz have also joined the cast.
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Kevin Hart as an A-list celebrity actor and comedian, but what a lot of people don’t know is that he is also very much involved in the fitness world and into healthy living. After his near-death experience in 2019, Kevin Hart said it has encouraged him to want to live a healthier lifestyle.
Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson are very, very sorry.
Cate Blanchett walks and talks with Woody Harrelson while attending the 2022 Glastonbury Festival together over the weekend.
Tomris Laffly In Patrick Hughes’ “The Man from Toronto,” a throwback buddy action-comedy that offsets its run-of-the-mill sense of humor with a pair of appealing leads, everything about the lovable Teddy Jackson (Kevin Hart) screams screw-up from the get-go.A soon-to-be-jobless salesperson at a modest Virginia gym, Teddy is introduced via a series of hysterically cringe-y online videos in which he stubbornly tries to launch the next big workout sensation. But his elastic resistance belt TeddyBand — one of his painfully inane inventions — does nothing other than slap him in the face.
K.J. Yossman Comedian and social media star Tamera “Tee” Kissen has been cast opposite Jack Harlow in the remake of 1992 Wesley Snipes/Woody Harrelson comedy “White Men Can’t Jump,” Variety can exclusively reveal.The remake has been in the works since 2017 when it first emerged “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and Doug Hall were working on a script rebooting the film.Earlier this year it was revealed Jack Harlow had been cast, marking the rapper’s feature film debut, playing the role Harrelson originated.
Jack Harlow is hard at work on the set of White Men Can’t Jump.