When is Kevin Hart’s The Man from Toronto Coming to Netflix? Deets Inside

The Man from Toronto is an upcoming action comedy film which is set to be released on Netflix. It is directed by Patrick Hughes and was originally going to have a theatrical release until its rights were sold to Netflix. This move could have been done considering the pandemic condition then, but anyway, the audience will now be able to watch the film globally.

Since the production of the film was announced, there have been some changes in the cast as well. Kevin Hart’s starrer film was supposed to have Jason Statham as the other lead but due to some reasons, he exited the film and thus Woody Harrelson was cast. Since the film is a comedy in the genre, we can expect some hilarious bromance moments from the duo.

The Man from Toronto Film Cast

The stellar cast of the film includes Kevin Hart as Teddy, Woody Harrelson as Randy & The Man from Toronto, Kaley Cuoco as Maggie
Ellen Barkin, Jasmine Mathews as Ruth, Lela Loren, Pierson Fodé as The Man from Miami, Jencarlos Canela, Tomohisa Yamashita as The Man from Tokyo and Kate Drummond.

Still from The Man from Toronto

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The Man from Toronto Plot/Synopsis

The official synopsis of the film reads as – A case of mistaken identity forces a bumbling entrepreneur to team up with a notorious assassin known as The Man from Toronto in hopes of staying alive. In the trailer, we see that The Man from Toronto is supposed to reach a safe house to get information from a hostage. But instead, a commoner Teddy (played by Kevin Hart) rings the doorbell and is mistaken as the lethal assassin.

He pretends to be the assassin but guess what! The FBI burst opens the house and arrests Teddy instead. From then on starts the hilarious mix-up of identities and adventure, when the real man from Toronto takes him to complete the mission he was assigned. Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson together will hide from the FBI while they fight with the enemies.

The Man from Toronto Release Date and Trailer

The film is scheduled to be released on 24 June 2022 on Netflix. You can check out the trailer below.

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Ameen Fatima
Ameen Fatima
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2 COMMENTS

  1. netflix if you make movies that good and acttuly funny, i might not be hunting you down and off you, alot of bad ones in the few years, this is the first time in a few year i DIDENT FAST FORWARD A MOVIE, kevin heart on of the funniest guy on earth that is still alive and not OLD AS FUCK, more movies with him or eddie murphy or other, i wil not cancell my netflix yet because of this movie, there is still hope/time for netflix to turn thing around and be better, good one, il give a 4,0 stars out of 5 so far, im 30 minutes out in the movie and i loving it so far.

  2. I liked like 75% of the movie, the end not so good, the bad guy was ridicolous, I HATE THEM FOR REAL, and that guy in the white suit gets suddenly in the movie and beat up the bald /hero guy, and just like that the movie means nothing anymore YOU FUCKIN FAKE JAMES BOND GUY IN WHITE, getting away perfectly and so on, yeah i like the scene where he finally gets beaten down, the scene where he beating up the black guy, suddenly the the guy in white is no more dangerus than a 10 years old SHIT BRAT, and he could hit him a few more time , if i meet him i will hit a FEW TIMES, FUCK THIS SHIT, i rather watch from beginning and turn the movie off halfway, it was cool, watch only of movie half and youre good, the rest is like i want to go outside and BEAT THE SHIT OF A RANDOM PERSON, MAYBE YOURE NEXT ON MY SHITLIST??!?!?, FUCK THIS MOVIE, have a hopefully awfull day/weeks/year to come.

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