Tiffany Haddish puts the hurt on Kevin Hart for a new Night School trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

I've learned a few things from watching the latest trailer for NIGHT SCHOOL starring Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart. First, Ms. Haddish can definitely kick my ass. Second, "Waffles" is not the capitol of Belgium. Three, the Haddish/Hart train is chugging along quite nicely, as it feels like a new movie featuring either comedian is promoted every other day.

Directed by Malcom D. Lee (GIRLS TRIP, UNDERCOVER BROTHER, THE BEST MAN), NIGHT SCHOOL find Hart's Teddy Walker coming face-to-face with Haddish's Carrie, an instructor looking to school Teddy in the subject of hard knocks as he and a group of troublemakers are forced to attend night school in hopes that they'll pass the GED exam to finish high school.

Starring in the comedy alongside Haddish and Hart are Ben Schwartz (PARK AND RECREATION, HOUSE OF LIES), Keith David (THEY LIVE, THE THING), Anne Winters (MOM AND DAD, 13 REASONS WHY), Mary Lynn Rajskub (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, FIREWALL), Taran Killam (KILLING GUNTHER, 12 YEARS A SLAVE), Megalyn Echikunwoke (DAMSELS IN DISTRESS), and Rob Riggle (THE HANGOVER, 21 JUMP STREET), among others.

Be sure to get yourself to class when the bell rings for NIGHT SCHOOL in theaters on September 28, lest you want Ms. Carrie to go full-MMA on your underachieving ass.

Source: Universal Pictures

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