Kevin Hart and Terrence Howard were seen on the set of “Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” in Atlanta on Friday.
The Peacock limited series chronicles the story of the dramatic armed heist that occurred after Muhammad Ali’s triumphant comeback bout in 1970. Hollywood heavyweights wore 70s costumes to film.
Dressed in a slick all-black costume that included edgy leather leggings, 44-year-old Hart showed confidence as he walked calmly around the movie set.
He added a touch of rockstar flair to his ensemble by wearing headphones, creating an aura of mystery and coolness.
Terrence had a classic wavy hairstyle and wore a light blue suit that was fashionable at the time.
Kevin Hart was seen on the set of Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist in Atlanta on Friday.
He clutched a classic walking cane with sophistication and opened a car door for his beautiful female companion.
The sightings follow Lori Harvey’s appearance on set the day before, marking her debut in the series.
Lori recently joined the cast, among Chloe Bailey, Melvin Gregg, Artrece Johnson, Jalyn Hall, and Clifton Powell.
Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist stars A-list veterans such as Samuel L Jackson, Dexter Darden, Taraji P Henson, and Don Cheadle.
Set in Atlanta and inspired by the iHeartPodcast of the same name, the series follows Ali’s return to the boxing ring after a three-year ban for refusing military induction.
Terrence had a throwback wavy hairstyle and was dressed in a nice light blue suit that reflected the vogue of the day.
Prior to Ali’s comeback to the ring against Jerry Quarry, the unbeaten boxer had been banned from the ring for more than three years because he refused to be conscripted into the military.
Set in Atlanta, the series recounts Muhammad Ali’s return to the ring against Jerry Quarry in October 1970 after being barred from boxing for refusing enlistment into the military, as well as the after-party, where hundreds of visitors were robbed at gunpoint.
The screenplay, written by Shaye Ogbonna, not only promises a thrilling story but also highlights Ogbonna’s dual function as creator and writer.
Executive producers include Bryan Smiley and Mike Stein from Kevin Hart’s Heartbeat, Packer, and Sabrina Wind from Will Packer Media, and Conal Byrne, Will Pearson, and Carrie Lieberman from iHeartPodcasts.
Jeff Keating and Lars Jacobson join the executive producer lineup.
Craig Brewer, who also serves as an executive producer, directs episodes 101, 102, 107, and 108.