Kevin Hart’s entire personality is based on a comedic variety of consistently hilarious deliveries. He infects himself and those around him with his energy and no matter the company or the scenario, he is one of the few talents in the industry who can truly elevate any executive to the extreme laughable comments. One of his best interviews to date was with James Corden, promoting his new chain of plant-based restaurants.
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Kevin Hart reveals his Jumanji straight wins
In the game Truth or Eat it! on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Kevin Hart had some distracting information to share in order to save himself from the lineup of weird foodies presented before him. The game usually begins with the host presenting a controversial question that their guest would be reluctant to answer, and in case they avoid it, they must eat whatever Corden picked for them.
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In Kevin Hart’s case, the question asked was about his Jumanji: the next level a gain that, as most would guess, is substantial given the film’s box office success. But as close as the public’s guesses are, the actors never disclose their salary for a particular project, which in this case turned out to be untrue. Kevin Hart, reluctantly reveals that he received between 25 and 30 million dollars for the Jumanji after.
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Kevin Hart’s strategy to make as much money as The Rock
The Central Intelligence the actor had a lot to say when it came to revealing what his salary was just for being single Jumanji film. Before attempting to answer the question, the actor went on a lengthy rant to reveal what he thinks is a genius strategy to make a Hollywood production more profitable.
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For one thing, Hart revealed that he never takes money up front. His modus operandi is based on the longer-term game plan of taking less than its designated amount in order to ensure that the project actually performs better in the long run and consequently be an acclaimed hit and a global box office hit. Hart claims, “It’s not a Kevin Hart hit, it’s a studio hit. The thing about being a good partner is that you want your studio to succeed. which was, of course, added later in a good mood.
Source: The Late Late Show with James Corden