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  1. Oct 14, 2016 · Kevin Hart: What Now?: Directed by Leslie Small, Tim Story. With Kevin Hart, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Ed Helms. Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 53,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.

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    • Documentary, Comedy
    • Leslie Small, Tim Story
    • 2016-10-14
  2. Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Kevin Hart: What Now? is a 2016 American stand-up comedy concert film starring comedian Kevin Hart, based on his 2015 stand-up tour of the same name. It is the third theatrical release of a Hart stand-up show, following Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011) and Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013).

    • Cameron Barnett, Christopher Duskin
    • Kevin Hart
    • Jeff Clanagan, Kevin Hart, Blake Morrison, Valerie Bleth Sharp
    • Kevin Hart, Harry Ratchford, Joey Wells
  4. Oct 14, 2016 · Comedic rock star Kevin Hart takes center stage in this groundbreaking, record-setting, sold-out performance of What Now?-filmed outdoors in front of more than 50,000 people at...

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    • Leslie Small, Tim Story
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    • Ed Helms
  5. Comic Kevin Hart performs his stand-up routine at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Screen Reader Users: To optimize your experience with your screen reading software, please use our Flixster.com website, which has the same tickets as our Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com websites.

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  7. In Universal Pictures’ Kevin Hart: What Now?, comedic rock-star Kevin Hart follows up his 2013 hit stand-up concert movie Let Me Explain, which grossed $32 million domestically and became the third-highest live stand-up comedy movie of all time. Hart takes center stage in this groundbreaking, record-setting, sold-out performance of “What ...

  8. Discover the names and faces of the hilarious cast that accompanied Kevin Hart for his stand-up comedy show, performed live in front of a vibrant crowd of 50,000 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.