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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Kevin Hart's Packed Calendar Puts Dwayne Johnson's Broadway Ambitions on Hold

By

Mr Bagel

· 6h ago

Dwayne Johnson has spent nearly three years working on a Broadway debut that would see him share the stage with Kevin Hart in a revival of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple," but the project is now stalled because Hart's schedule is simply too full. According to Deadline, Johnson revealed the long-gestating plan and confirmed that the comedy icon's commitments over the next three to five years have forced a delay. The show was being developed with celebrated producer Jeffrey Seller.

Kevin Hart's Packed Calendar Puts Dwayne Johnson's Broadway Ambitions on Hold

"Johnson remains determined to make the Broadway dream happen despite the scheduling conflicts."

Deadline

The actor's resolve, however, cannot override the reality that his co-star is booked solid for the better part of a half-decade. Hart's packed calendar has become a recurring obstacle for the pair, who previously teamed up for the 2016 buddy comedy "Central Intelligence."

Reporting on the same development, The A.V. Club noted Johnson's disappointment and described the situation as a missed opportunity for the longtime friends to collaborate in an "Odd Couple-style" comedy. The outlet also pointed out the shifting fame differential between the two actors, observing that Johnson's career has seen some struggles since his peak around the time of "Central Intelligence," while Hart remains in high demand.

"Dwayne Johnson expresses disappointment that Kevin Hart's schedule prevents Odd Couple-style film collaboration."

The A.V. Club

Though the Broadway version was initially framed as the central goal, the underlying narrative highlights a recurring challenge for Hollywood duos: aligning two A-list schedules. Johnson's determination, as reported by Deadline, suggests he is not ready to abandon the project entirely, but with Hart's calendar locked for years to come, any stage debut for Johnson will require patience or a new partner.

The reporting

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