The comedian Kevin Hart’s discussion program Hart to Heart will debut on July 14 for its second season. Hart’s comfortable wine cellar, where he invites his famous visitors as they enjoy a glass of wine and anything is on their minds, will be brought back in the Peacock original, which will show exclusively on the streaming site.
Hart is using every wine cork in the cabinet for his second season. Big names like Pete Davidson, who is starring in movies like A24’s forthcoming Bodies, Bodies, Bodies and Wizards! and stoner comedy Good Mourning, Simu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings), Tracee Ellis Ross from Black-ish, legendary rapper and record executive JAY-Z, Saweetie, Oscar-nominee Kristen Stewart, Chris Rock, Seth McFarlane, and more can be expected by fans
In the hour-long episodes of Hart to Heart, which show once a week, the comedian cracks open a bottle of wine and settles in with A-list celebs. The discussions are candid and unedited, and the subjects might vary from Miley Cyrus’ handling of youngsters in Hollywood to Bryan Cranston’s connection with his father.
Hart to Heart aspires to delve deeper than the cursory interviews that so many celebrities endure on a daily basis, bringing up more thought-provoking and motivating subjects with titans of the business. With a wide range of artists, Hart has more in-depth, private one-on-one conversations. Hart provides an environment that everyone feel comfortable in, from politicians to sportsmen and singers.
Hart leaves no stone unturned, much like Sean Evans, the presenter of the YouTube discussion program Hot One, who gives viewers the chance to look below the glitz. The subjects of conversation might include work, family, love, and even grief. Guests including Jimmy Kimmel, Taraji P. Henson, Cameron Diaz, and Don Cheadle appeared on Hart to Heart’s inaugural season.
Hart to Heart is produced by HARTBEAT, a division of Hart’s production company, and is executive produced by Hart, Jeff Clanagan, Candice Wilson Cherry, Thai Randolph, and Todd Yasui. Leslie Smalls is the show’s only director. Eleven further episodes have been commissioned by Peacock for the forthcoming second season.
Is “Hart to Heart: Season 2” on Hulu?
“Hart to Heart: Season 2” won’t be releasing on Hulu. Best alternatives: Campadres, Cabin Fever.
Is “Hart to Heart: Season 2” on HBO Max?
“Hart to Heart: Season 2” will not be shown on HBO Max. Best options: 300, 13 Going on 30.
Is “Hart to Heart: Season 2” on Prime Video?
“Hart to Heart: Season 2” won’t be coming on this platform. Best flicks: Groundhog Day, Galaxy Quest.
Is “Hart to Heart: Season 2” on Netflix?
“Hart to Heart: Season 2” will not be dropping on Netflix. Best choices: The Boy, Titanic.
Is “Hart to Heart: Season 2” on Peacock?
On July 14, Peacock will webcast Hart to Heart’s second season premiere.
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