Kevin Hart’s Acting My Age Is Coming—Here’s When It Drops and Where to Watch
Kevin Hart is back with Acting My Age on Netflix, turning aging aches, family chaos, and midlife cringe into his most relatable hour yet—the special hit the platform November 24, 2025.
Kevin Hart is back on Netflix with a new hour called 'Acting My Age,' and the title is exactly the point: midlife aches, family chaos, and the kind of embarrassing grown-up moments you pretend are unique until he says them out loud. If your back randomly hurts for no reason, consider this a mirror you can actually laugh at.
What it is
This is Hart leaning into getting older and the mess that comes with it. The material skews personal and very mid-forties: the body starting to send warning lights, domestic circus, and all the stuff that makes you go, 'When did I become this person?'
Quick hit details
- Title: Acting My Age
- Release date: Monday, November 24, 2025
- Where to watch: Netflix (exclusively), streaming worldwide
- Runtime: 66 minutes (1 hour 6 minutes)
- Format/Genre: Stand-up comedy special
- Language: English
- Rating: Adult comedy (not family-friendly)
- Director: Leslie Small
- Writers: Kevin Hart, Joey Wells, Harry Ratchford
Who is behind it
Leslie Small directs again, which tracks if you have been following Hart on Netflix. Small also steered 'Zero F**ks Given' and 'Irresponsible,' and he knows how to shoot Hart so the energy translates on screen. Hart wrote and performs the set, with longtime collaborators Joey Wells and Harry Ratchford credited on the writing side too.
The Netflix run so far
'Acting My Age' is Hart's fifth outing with Netflix. The lineup before this: 'Kevin Hart: Irresponsible' (2019), 'Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History' (2019), 'Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given' (2020), and 'Kevin Hart: Reality Check' (2023). Those have done big numbers globally, which explains why Netflix keeps handing him the mic.
The rollout
Hart announced this one with a flex: he showed up in New York's Times Square and dropped the trailer across six massive billboards ahead of release. Yes, six. Subtlety has never sold tickets, and it does not need to start now. That stunt was noted by The Quintessential Gentleman, if you are keeping score.
Bottom line
If you are in the mood for Hart doing grown-person comedy about knees, kids, and dignity on the brink, this is the hour. 'Acting My Age' is streaming now on Netflix worldwide.