There are a number of talented actors, writers, and directors who have taken their talents over to Netflix. Adam Sandler basically makes movies exclusively for the streaming service now, including the upcoming Spaceman, which just dropped a trailer. Rian Johnson also cut a handsome deal with Netflix to make Knives Out mysteries for the foreseeable future. But if one star could arguably make the case that they are the face of Netflix, it would be Kevin Hart.
It seems that whenever we run a feature covering all the new Netflix offerings, Kevin Hart has a project to promote. Recently, it was the actor’s heist-thriller-comedy Lift, which will be followed by his collaboration with Chris Rock titled Headliners Only. Hart appears to be very happy at Netflix, where he has produced a steady stream of movies including Me Time, The Man from Toronto, Fatherhood, and Die Hart. When I got the chance to speak with Kevin and his producing partner Bryan Smiley about Lift and their Netflix relationship, the actor-comedian opened up about why it’s working so well for him at the moment, telling CinemaBlend:
There’s something to be said about releasing a movie to Netflix, knowing that the film instantly can be made available to a global network of subscribers. That doesn’t mean that Hart will stop making movies. His collaborations with The Rock are extremely lucrative. And if they can get Jumanji 4 off the ground, you know that Sony Pictures will want that to be a tentpole on their theatrical release schedule. As Hart elaborated to CinemaBlend:
That “forward trajectory” has taken him to Netflix, where Lift received moderate reviews, but allowed him to film in Italy, which doesn’t suck. Keep track of all the movies coming to Netflix in 2024, which at the moment include the live action Avatar: The Last Airbender, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley, and Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon: Part Two.