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Kevin Darnell Hart (born July 6, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hart began his career by winning several amateur comedy competitions at clubs throughout New England, culminating in his first real break in 2001 when he was cast by Judd Apatow for a recurring role on the TV series Undeclared. The series lasted only one season, but he soon landed other roles in films such as Paper Soldiers (2002), Scary Movie 3 (2003), Soul Plane (2004), In the Mix (2005), and Little Fockers (2010). Hart's comedic reputation continued to grow with the release of his first stand-up album, I'm a Grown Little Man (2008), and performances in the films Think Like a Man (2012), Grudge Match (2013), Ride Along (2014) and its sequel Ride Along 2 (2016), About Last Night (2014), Get Hard (2015), Central Intelligence (2016), The Secret Life of Pets (2016), Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017), Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), and Night School (2018). He also released four more comedy albums, Seriously Funny in 2010, Laugh at My Pain in 2011, Let Me Explain in 2013, and What Now? in 2016. In 2015, Time Magazine named Hart one of the 100 most influential people in the world on the annual Time 100 list. He starred as himself in the lead role of Real Husbands of Hollywood. In 2017, Hart launched the Laugh Out Loud Network, a subscription video streaming service in partnership with Lionsgate.

In a high-octane reboot of the classic franchise, Detective James Carter (Kevin Hart) is back on the beat in Los Angeles, but his latest case spirals into global chaos when a priceless ancient Korean artifact is stolen from a museum exhibit. The theft points to the shadowy Korean mafia syndicate known as "Hwalgu" (meaning "Phantom Arrow" in Korean, a nod to their elusive, deadly precision). To crack the case, Carter is reluctantly paired with Inspector Lee Ji-hoon (Lee Byung-hun), a no-nonsense operative from South Korea's National Intelligence Service, who's got his own vendetta against the group—his family was torn apart by their operations years ago. As the duo navigates the neon-lit underbelly of LA's Koreatown and jets off to Seoul's bustling streets, they uncover a web of betrayal involving high-tech heists, underground fight clubs, and a plot to destabilize international relations.
