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SNL: Kevin Hart Shows What Would Happen if Batman Were a Black Man (VIDEO)

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A sketch called “Captain Shadow and Cardinal” aired during Saturday night’s Kevin Hart-hosted episode.

In it, Captain Shadow, played by Kevin Hart and his sidekick Cardinal (Chris Redd) are pulled over by a cop while returning home from a crime-fighting adventure.

The sketch contains obvious Batman references, from mentioning a villain named “Killer Clown” to name of the car “Shadowmobile.” Along the way, it calls out the outrageous nature of Batman and Robin’s partnership, especially Cardinal only being sixteen years old.

The video is a pretty clever parody of DC films, police relations with the African American community, and superheroes. You can check out the video below.

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