Kevin Hart: What Now?
Kevin Hart: What Now?

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Kevin Hart: What Now?

2016
Movie
96 min
English

Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Google Users86%
Director: Leslie SmallGenres: Comedy, Stand-up

Plot Summary

Recorded live in front of a sold-out crowd of over 50,000 people at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Kevin Hart delivers his signature high-energy stand-up comedy. The special features Hart riffing on various aspects of his life, including his relationships, fatherhood, and celebrity status, all with his characteristic humor and relatable anecdotes.

Critical Reception

Kevin Hart: What Now? was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for Hart's undeniable stage presence and the sheer scale of the production. It was noted as a significant event in stand-up comedy, showcasing Hart's immense popularity and his ability to command a massive audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Kevin Hart's energetic performance and crowd engagement.

  • Lauded for its massive, stadium-setting production.

  • Acknowledged as a testament to Hart's immense popularity in contemporary comedy.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Kevin Hart's hilarious storytelling and his ability to connect with a large crowd, making the show a very entertaining and laugh-out-loud experience. Many found the unique setting of a stadium for a stand-up special to be a captivating element.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special.

Fun Fact

The special was filmed at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, making it the first-ever major comedy event to be staged at a U.S. sports stadium, drawing a record-breaking crowd of over 53,000 attendees.

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Reno

Reno

**Agent 0054 in mission Philadelphia!** I have not seen Kevin's previous stand-up concerts, so I was not expecting it to be good or bad. It was a mix of cinematic, particularly in the opening and the end part, but the majority of the mid...