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Kevin Hart and Daughter Heaven Hart Among Voice Stars Cast in Adult-Animated Anthology Series ‘Secret Level’

Kevin Hart and Daughter Heaven Hart Among Voice Stars Cast in Adult-Animated Anthology Series 'Secret Level'

Kevin Hart and his daughter Heaven Hart have been officially announced as part of the voice cast for Secret Level, an upcoming adult-animated anthology series from Prime Video. Revealed during New York Comic-Con, the series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Blur Studio, and will showcase original stories set in the worlds of popular video games.

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The father-daughter duo joins an impressive ensemble cast that includes father-son duo Arnold Schwarzenegger (The Terminator) and Patrick Schwarzenegger (The White Lotus), Michael Beach (The Perfect Couple), Ricky Whittle (American Gods), Merle Dandridge (The Last of Us), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost), Keanu Reeves (John Wick), Temuera Morrison (The Book of Boba Fett), and Ariana Greenblatt (Barbie). The cast also features Emily Swallow (The Mandalorian), Gabriel Luna (The Last of Us),  Claudia Doumit (The Boys),  Clive Standen (Vikings), and Laura Bailey (The Legend of Vox Machina).

“Secret Level” will debut on Prime Video on Dec. 10 with two weekly episode drops. The series is described as featuring original stories set within the worlds of some of the world’s most beloved video games, including “Armored Core,” “Dungeons & Dragons,” and “Spelunky.”

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Other games said to be featured in the series are “Concord,” “Crossfire,” “Exodus,” “Honor of Kings,” “Mega Man,” “New World: Aeternum,” “PAC-MAN,” “Sifu,” “The Outer Worlds,” “Unreal Tournament” and “Warhammer 40,000.”

The series was created by Tim Miller, who also executive produces. Dave Wilson serves as executive producer and supervising director. It is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Blur Studio. Blur and Miller previously created the popular Netflix animated anthology “Love, Death + Robots.” Three seasons of that show have aired to date, with a fourth season on the way.

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