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NIGHT SCHOOL Trailer

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Night School is the latest Kevin Hart comedy to hit the big screen. Kevin Hart plays Teddy Walker, a grill salesman able to convince pretty much anyone into buying one of his grills. Everything seems to be going great until he accidentally blows up the store while proposing to his girlfriend Lisa (Megalyn Echikunwoke).

When Teddy tries to find a new job he runs into some trouble as he hasn’t finished high school. If he wants to finish high school he’ll have to attend night school which sounds easy enough if it weren’t for the fact that his teacher Carrie (Tiffany Haddish) isn’t having any of his nonsense. While Teddy works on getting his GED he has to work for a chicken restaurant with a very strong resemblance to a certain chain that sparked controversy in 2012 for its ties to homophobic groups. As Teddy gets put through the wringer he’ll have to prove he’s got what it takes to survive this school of hard knocks.

NIGHT SCHOOL Trailer
source: Universal Pictures

Night School looks like a hilarious comedy which has more than just Kevin Hart going for it. The film also stars Tiffany Haddish who became a star after her performance in last year’s hit comedy Girls Trip. Apart from that, the film also features a who’s who of comedic character actors including people like Romany Malco, Yvonne Oriji, Rob Riggle and Ben Schwartz.

Night School is directed by Malcolm D. Lee and stars Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish,  Yvonne Oriji and more. It will be released in the U.K .and the U.S. on September 28th, 2018. For international release dates click here.

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