Casting CallsKevin Hart's New Movie 'Night School' is Now Hiring in Atlanta

Kevin Hart’s New Movie ‘Night School’ is Now Hiring in Atlanta

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Kevin Hart’s new movie Night School is now filming in Atlanta, Georgia.

According to Deadline, the movie will center around a group of misfits who are forced to attend adult classes in the long-shot chance they will pass the GD exam. Kevin Hart will star in the movie.  The movie will be directed by Malcolm D. Lee and will be produced by Kevin Hart and his Heartbeat Productions and Will Packer’s (Girls Trip) Will Packer Productions.

Producers are now accepting crew resumes for the upcoming feature film. According to Georgia’s Help Wanted Hotline, crew workers can send their resume to: [email protected]

This is for crew positions only. Do not apply for an acting job. If you are looking for an acting job, stay tuned.

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