If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do, it’s sell shoes. If there’s one thing Kevin Hart can do better than sell shoes, it’s explode into one of the foremost comedians and entertainers in Hollywood today.
After an electrifying performance at amateur night in a Philadelphia comedy club, Hart quit his shoe salesman job and began performing full time at prestigious comedy venues in Los Angeles. However, it was his first appearance at the Montreal “Just for Laughs” Comedy Festival that led him into roles in feature films.
Hart’s recent movie projects include “Ride Along 2,” which grossed over $100 million worldwide, “The Wedding Ringer,” opposite Josh Gad and “Get Hard,” opposite Will Ferrell.
His newest collaboration is with another prolific superstar, Dwayne Johnson, in Universal Pictures' new action comedy “Central Intelligence” in Philippine cinemas on June 15.

From this point, Hart says, “It’s about a lean and mean killing machine, teaming up with a 9-to-5 Everyday Joe to unravel this plot and clear his name. Calvin is doing stuff he’s never seen or done before, with barely time to react. He’s truly a fish out of water.”

“But there’s a difference,” continues Johnson. “The coolest element about the whole thing is that Bob still has a real affection in a hero-worship way toward Calvin. It was like that in high school and it’s never gone away, despite how their lives have changed. I love the idea that these are two grown men now, and Bob has become this strong, powerful dude, but he still looks at Calvin like he’s the big hero, like, ‘You’re the best. You’re the Golden Jet. I love you, man.’”
Conversely, even though Bob can now clear a bar full of lowlifes with a sweep of his arm or out-maneuver a SWAT team by weaponizing office supplies on the fly, Hart notes, “Their relationship evolves because Calvin starts to see there’s still a level of innocence to Bob. As they build a degree of trust, Calvin realizes that it’s all or nothing, and he has to make the decision whether or not to give it his all and become a real partner.”
Hart will next appear in the animated film “The Secret Life of Pets.”
“Central Intelligence” is distributed by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.
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