“I’m Seriously Talented”: Kevin Hart Talks Transitioning from Comedy to Drama in Netflix’s Fatherhood

Kevin Hart is widely recognized for his side-splitting comedy movies and for packing arenas globally with his captivating stand-up performances. However, the American entertainer is taking a different route with his newest project on Netflix titled Fatherhood. In an interview with The Australian recently, the 41-year-old confidently stated, ‘I say this with all humility – but I’ve got some serious talent.’

'I'm as talented as f**k': Kevin Hart discussed his ability to go from comedy to drama this week with his new Netflix film Fatherhood

“I’ve got mad skills”: Kevin Hart confidently talked about his versatility in transitioning from comedy to drama in his recent Netflix movie Fatherhood.
“I excel at my craft,” he remarked, showcasing his ease in taking on a more serious role.
In the Netflix flick, inspired by a true story, Hart portrays Matthew Logelin – a widowed father grappling with raising his daughter, portrayed by Melody Hurd, on his own.
The touching and tear-jerking film is receiving widespread praise and positive feedback from viewers worldwide.

Emotional: 'I'm really good at what I do,' he added in reflection on his ability shift to a more dramatic type role.  In the Netflix film, Hart plays Matthew Logelin - a single father struggling to his look after his daughter following the death of his wife

Feeling confident in his abilities, he mentioned his success in transitioning to a more intense role. Portraying the character of Matthew Logelin in a Netflix movie, Hart takes on the challenge of playing a single father coping with the loss of his wife while caring for his daughter.

Tear jerker: The heart warming and emotional movie is getting plenty of positive attention from viewers online

Emotional Rollercoaster: The touching and heartfelt film is receiving a lot of love from those watching online. On another note, Hart also discussed the phenomenon of ‘cancel culture’ and the occasions in which he has faced backlash. Back in 2019, he received criticism for past homophobic tweets resurfacing, prompting him to step down as Oscars host for that year. Despite all the negativity, Hart mentioned that he isn’t fazed by it. “If you let it get to you, it will,” he shared with The Australian.

'If you allow it to have an effect on you, it will': But elsewhere in the interview, Hart spoke about 'cancel culture' and the numerous times he's been 'cancelled'

‘If you let it get to you, it will’: However, in another part of the interview, Hart discussed the impact of ‘cancel culture’ and the various times he has faced being ‘cancelled’. In the past five years, Kevin has had leading roles in successful films like Get Hard, Central Intelligence, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, in addition to performing sold-out comedy tours. In his personal life, Kevin is a devoted father of four kids. He has a three-year-old son named Kenzo and an eight-month-old daughter named Kaori Mai with his wife Eniko, whom he has been married to for four years. He also has two older children, a 16-year-old daughter named Haven and a 13-year-old son named Hendrix, with his ex-wife Torrei.

Doting dad: Kevin is a doting father of four children. He shares three-year-old son Kenzo and eight-month-old daughter Kaori Mai with his wife of four years Eniko. He shares two older children, daughter Haven, 16 (right with Kenzo), and son Hendrix, 13 (left), with ex-wife Torrei

Loving father: Kevin is a devoted dad to his four kids. He has a three-year-old son named Kenzo and an eight-month-old daughter named Kaori Mai with his wife Eniko, whom he has been married to for four years. He also has two older children, his 16-year-old daughter Haven (seen on the right with Kenzo) and his 13-year-old son Hendrix (on the left), from his previous marriage to Torrei.

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