Kevin Hart Ropes In Frontline Doctor To Feature In His Next Movie
Kevin Hart had auctioned off the role as part of the "All-in Challenge," which raises money to feed those in need during the coronavirus pandemic and Law emerged as the winner.
Front-line
doctor
Henry
Law,
an
anesthesiologist
from
New
Jersey,
is
set
to
feature
in
actor-comedian
Kevin
Hart's
next
film.
Hart
had
auctioned
off
the
role
as
part
of
the
"All-in
Challenge,"
which
raises
money
to
feed
those
in
need
during
the
coronavirus
pandemic
and
Law
emerged
as
the
winner.
According
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
the
minimum
bid
to
compete
for
the
prize
was
USD
10
and
there
were
more
than
10
million
entries.
Law
said
he
donated
"a
few
hundred
dollars" to
win
a
speaking
part,
a
trailer,
assistant,
car
service,
wardrobe
and
a
stay
in
a
five-star
hotel
for
a
future
film
with
the
Jumanji
star.
This
is
big,
man.
This
is
bigger
than
big.
This
is
huge.
You
will
be
in
my
next
movie.
I
repeat,
you,
Henry,
you,
Henry,
will
be
in
my
next
movie,
Hart
told
Law
in
a
FaceTime
call.
When
Hart
asked
Law
how
he
feels,
the
front-line
worker
said
he
was
excited
about
the
opportunity.
So
excited
to
meet
you.
I
don't
know
if
you
heard
I
live
in
Cherry
Hill,
New
Jersey.
My
home
city
is
Philadelphia
and
I
go
to
Philadelphia
76ers
games
and
I
see
you
on
the
courtside
seats.
I
trust
the
process.
Law
was
also
surprised
with
a
video
call
from
Michael
Rubin,
co-owner
of
the
basketball
club
Philadelphia
76ers
and
founder
of
Fanatics,
which
runs
the
All-In
Challenge.
The
All-In
Challenge
has
offered
more
than
400
prizes
and
raised
nearly
USD
43
million
over
the
last
four
weeks.