The trailer for Kevin Hart’s bachelor party mishap comedy is here. One wrong group chat invite is all it takes to flip everything upside down in 72 Hours.
Directed by Tim Story (Barbershop, Think Like a Man, Ride Along), the upcoming Netflix comedy stars Kevin Hart as a 40-year-old executive whose professional life is already on shaky ground. But things really take a turn when he’s mistakenly added to a group chat with a crew of Gen Z twenty-somethings — and somehow ends up invited to their Miami bachelor party.
The newly released trailer also revealed that Mike Epps is part of the film. The footage delivers exactly what you’d expect from a 72-hour bachelor party in Miami: jellyfish, a party bus, a yacht party, drug dealers, plenty of chaos, and a whole lot of bad decisions stacked on top of each other.
What’s meant to be a quick, unexpected detour quickly turns into a chaotic three-day experience packed with generational clashes, out-of-pocket decisions, and one man’s desperate attempt to keep his career from completely falling apart. The first-look images tease exactly that energy — sun-drenched beaches, unfiltered moments, and a party that looks like it gets more reckless by the hour.
Written by Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, Matt Mider, and Kevin Burrows, 72 Hours leans into the absurdity of digital-age connections and what happens when you’re forced to keep up with a generation that moves entirely differently. Hart leads a stacked cast that includes Mason Gooding, Zach Cherry, Marcello Hernández, Kam Patterson, Ben Marshall, with Teyana Taylor and Andy Garcia rounding out the ensemble.
In a rollout that mirrors the film’s tone, the first look didn’t arrive through a traditional press drop. Instead, Netflix quietly debuted the images through its meme-heavy “finsta” account @netflix2 — a more chaotic, inside-joke extension of its main social presence that speaks directly to younger audiences in their own language. It’s unconventional, a little unpolished, and perfectly aligned with a story rooted in the unpredictability of group chats.
Produced by Hart, Story, Will Packer, and a team of frequent collaborators, 72 Hours centers on a simple but timely premise: a 40-year-old exec tries to save his flailing career by joining a group of twenty-somethings on a wild three-day bachelor party — after being accidentally added to their group text.
72 Hours premieres globally on Netflix on July 24, 2026.
The main change: Mike Epps is now introduced as a trailer revelation rather than being framed as a lead cast member from the start, keeping his involvement as the news hook it actually is.