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Kevin Hart Signs Megadeal With Netflix to Star in and Produce at Least 4 Films
Multi-year agreement also includes other movies under the HartBeat Productions bannerBrian Welk | January 11, 2021 @ 10:07 AM Last Updated: January 11, 2021 @ 1:26 PM
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Kevin Hart and his HartBeat Productions have signed a first-look film deal with Netflix, in which he will produce and star in four separate films for the streaming giant.
The film deal for Hart is akin to the partnership Adam Sandler has with Netflix, and under the multi-year agreement, Hart will also have a first-look film deal for other films under the HartBeat Productions banner.
‘Risk’ Live-Action TV Series From Beau Willimon in the Works at Entertainment One
“House of Cards” creator and Jordan Tappis have signed a first-look, multiyear TV deal with the studioJennifer Maas | January 11, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
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Here’s some news for all you fans of a game about global domination that can tear family and friends apart: A “Risk” live-action TV series from “House of Cards” creator Beau Willimon is in the works at Entertainment One (eOne), the studio announced Monday.
The series will be developed at eOne, Hasbro’s entertainment studio, under a first-look, multi-year television deal that the studio has signed with Willimon and Jordan Tappis’ production company, Westward. That deal will see the pair and their banner develop other projects for the studio as well.
“Kevin Hart: Zero F ks Given” was produced through the comedian/actor’s Hartbeat Productions.
In the special, “Kevin Hart serves up laughs and brick oven pizza from the comfort of his home and dishes on male group chats, sex after 40 and life with COVID-19,” according to Netflix.
Hart contracted COVID-19 fairly early on in the pandemic. At the time, he kept it to himself and for very good reason.
“The problem is that I had it around the same time as Tom Hanks, and I couldn’t say anything because he’s more famous than I am,” he said while performing at one of Dave Chappelle’s socially distanced comedy shows in Ohio in August, according to the New York Post.