The “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” remake is on its way, but it might take some time to get it just right, Kevin Hart has confirmed. The comedian is asked about filming the new version of the classic 1987 flick as he chats to ET Canada's Carlos Bustamante. It was revealed back in 2020 that a…
Hart tells us of how the process is going so far, “Still writing! You’re talking about the remake for me and Will Smith?
“That’s what we’re working on! Excited to figure something out with my guy. Both from Philadelphia, we’ve yet to do anything and we’re just doing ourselves a disservice.”He insists, “So, trying to crack the code on this one. But, like anything else, you cannot do it until it’s right, and sometimes that takes time.“We’ll get it there, and when we do, it will be what it’s supposed to be, which is amazing.
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