Kevin Hart's Journey Through Fatherhood: Insights from 'Kids Make Me Angry' Audiobook
Kevin Hart reflects on the making of the 2004 film Soul Plane, which was intended to be his big break in Hollywood but didn't go as planned. In a recent episode of The Underground Lounge podcast, Hart shared that the movie was made without proper permits and ended up becoming a cult classic in the hood. Despite having a $25 million budget, Soul Plane leaked before its release, leading to disappointing box office results and a lack of new opportunities for Hart in the industry.
Following the underperformance of Soul Plane, Hart found that his standup comedy shows were what kept his career afloat. Despite the setbacks he faced after the film's release, Hart's live performances continued to sell out, ultimately propelling his career forward. Now, after more than two decades in show business, Hart has announced a new audiobook titled Kids Make Me Angry, which explores the different phases of fatherhood he has experienced over the years.
In Kids Make Me Angry, set to be released on Audible on June 4, Hart reflects on his journey as a father and acknowledges that he had to navigate parenthood without a blueprint. Despite not always being perfect, Hart emphasizes that he always showed up for his kids and gave his best effort. The audiobook promises to provide insights into Hart's personal experiences as a father and the challenges he faced along the way.