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Kevin Hart To Feature In Six-Part Netflix Documentary About His Life

Kevin Hart To Feature In Six-Part Netflix Documentary About His Life

'Don't F**k This Up' is out on December 27

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

Kevin Hart has allowed the Netflix cameras into his life to film an access-all-areas documentary.

Given that he's had a pretty eventful year, it promises to be an interesting watch. Have a look at the trailer and see what you reckon.

Hart himself said that the six-part series, called Don't F**k This Up will be 'raw' and 'real'.

Netflix's synopsis of the show reads: "In a new 6-part documentary-series Don't F**k This Up, Kevin Hart gives unprecedented access to his life over the past year.

"Tapping into the trials and tribulations of what it means to be a father, a partner, a role-model, and a business-man, Hart reflects on the events that have shaped his life, making him into the person he is today."

"Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at Kevin's day-to-day life as he deals with the fallout from the Oscar controversy, his marriage, and his growing career.

"The series includes interviews with Hart's friends and family, rare archival footage from his childhood and early stand-up days, and personal anecdotes from the comic himself."

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If that sounds interesting to you, then you don't have long to wait until you can watch. The show will drop onto the streaming platform on December 27. That at least gives you something to watch over the festive period when the darts isn't on.

The film will allow viewers an insight into one of the most interesting times of Hart's life and career. Earlier this year Hart was forced to step down from his role as host of the 2019 Academy Awards after homophobic tweets from his past surfaced.

Since then, he's also been involved in a near-fatal car accident in California, and subsequently recovered from that.

Whether or not that features in the documentary is yet to be seen, but there's certainly been plenty of subject matter for the film crews to get stuck into over the last 12 months.

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On top of that, there's old footage of Hart as a kid, anecdotes from his past, and all sorts. If you're a Kevin Hart fan, you're going to like it.

Speaking in an Instagram video last month, as the series was announced, Hart said: "It's as real, as raw, as transparent as you can be. It's something that I think people need to see.

"I'm always looking for ways to improve and progress, and this documentary was one of those ways that I felt put me in a position to do just that."

Don't F**k This Up is - as we've covered - out on Netflix this December 27.

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Topics: TV and Film, Celebrity, Interesting, US Entertainment