Director: Eric Appel•Genres: Action, Comedy
Kevin Hart, known for his comedic roles, yearns to be taken seriously as an action star. He enrolls in an action hero school run by a legendary action movie director. There, he faces rigorous training and challenges designed to test his mettle and transform him into the tough guy he desperately wants to be. However, his journey takes a dangerous turn when he is targeted by a ruthless criminal.
Die Hart was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its comedic performances, particularly Kevin Hart's willingness to poke fun at his own persona. The action sequences were often noted as surprisingly competent for a comedy series, and the supporting cast, including John Travolta and Nathalie Emmanuel, added significant entertainment value. It's seen as a fun, self-aware romp that delivers on its comedic premise.
Kevin Hart's meta-commentary on his own stardom is a highlight.
The action sequences are more impressive than expected for a comedy.
John Travolta delivers a memorable and eccentric performance.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this specific series.
The series is a meta-commentary on Kevin Hart's career, with him playing a fictionalized version of himself who wants to break into the action genre.
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