Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson are officially bringing their viral sports chemistry to Prime Video. After stealing the show with their hilarious commentary during the 2024 Paris Olympics on Peacock, the comedy duo is reuniting for Good Sports, a new 12-episode weekly sports talk series premiering November 25.
Produced by Hartbeat and Artists for Artists, the show marks the pair’s first full-length series together — and Prime Video is giving them the entire playbook.
A Fresh, Unfiltered Spin on Sports Culture
Each week, Hart and Thompson will blend their comedic timing with real sports fandom as they dive into everything from the NFL and NBA to pickup games, Little League drama, and the kind of everyday sports debates that keep group chats busy.
Episodes will feature:
- Interviews with athletes and entertainers
- Highlights and breakdowns of the week’s biggest stories
- Original field pieces
- Unscripted banter — the kind Hart and Thompson famously thrive in
The series tapes in Los Angeles and will stream globally on Prime Video every Tuesday at 8pm ET.
The show arrives as Prime Video continues expanding its sports footprint, leaning into programming that can connect live audiences with weekly entertainment. With viewers increasingly watching scripted content on their own schedules, live sports and sports-adjacent shows have become a key space for streamers looking to attract advertisers and keep weekly engagement high.
Episode Release Schedule
Prime Video will roll out the 12 episodes weekly on Tuesdays at 5pm PT:
- Episode 101 — November 25
- Episode 102 — December 2
- Episode 103 — December 9
- Episode 104 — December 16
- Episode 105 — January 6
- Episode 106 — January 13
- Episode 107 — January 20
- Episode 108 — January 27
- Episode 109 — February 3
- Episode 110 — February 10
- Episode 111 — February 17
- Episode 112 — February 24
Good Sports is presented by Prime Video Sports and executive produced by: Kevin Hart, Jeff Clanagan, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Meghan Hoffman, Mike Stein, JC Del Barco II, Kenan Thompson, Johnny Ryan Jr., David Nickoll, and Colton Dunn. Michelle Mastellone serves as producer.