By: Lynn Barker
In Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, George Beard (voice of Kevin Hart) and Harold Hutchins (Thomas Middleditch) are two really imaginative pranksters who spend hours in a treehouse creating comic books. When their mean principal threatens to separate them into different classes, the mischievous boys accidentally hypnotize him into thinking that he's a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants.
Actor Kevin Hart often appears in comedy action films like Ride Along and The Secret Life of PetsĀ as well. The actor told press about his own prank-filled life in school, a special childhood friendship and he gives advice to kids and teens who want to follow their dreams. Check it out!
Q: You saw a very early cut of the film. Do you think adding your voice saved it?
- Kevin: I watching it and being like āMore Kevinā. I said that and we fixed that. I tried to change the name to āKevin Underpantsā but nobody else bought it.
Q: That was originally going to be your stage name?
- Kevin: Yeah, Kevin Underpants.
Q: This film comes out the same Friday as Wonder Woman. Are you worried about that?
- Kevin: There is no following behind Wonder Woman. Itāll be fine.
Q: Yeah, right. How much like your character George were you in 4th grade?
- Kevin: You pull from the things you do in life and yes, as a kid I was a prankster. I was pretty much always in trouble because I didnāt want to stop laughing. I loved laughing in school and making other people laugh and, in school thatās the worst thing you can do in the class is be the funny guy because then nobody is focusing. Everybody is ing around letters or pulling chairs from underneath the teacher⦠or was that just me?
- But, I really was very much like my character and I think thatās cool. I loved the relationship the characters had because in school, the close friends you have are very important; that friend that you open up to, that you are talking to on a different level on a day to day basis. Youāre confiding at a young age. Thatās dope to me. I think thatās something kids can relate to. They are going to pull away from this film saying āI get that. I lived that. I am thatā.
Q: There is the friendship of George and Harold at the center of the film and Kevin, you had said you had sort of a George in your life. Can you talk about that? Is he still in your life?
- Kevin: No. Iām the guy who makes it and stops talking to people. Letās just clear that up. No, I had a friend named Kylo when I was coming up and you couldnāt separate us. He was my right-hand guy and till this day, when I go back to Philadelphia, he comes out to shows and s and we speak but weāre not as close as we used to be. But, at school, I wasnāt in trouble without him. He wasnāt in trouble without me.
- Itās amazing when you get in trouble with somebody all the time because itās hard to punish two people on the same level. We were very good kids. We just liked to have fun. We were very much fun pranksters though. Our trouble wasnāt malicious. It was just (ing) notes and doing mean stuff to girls that you liked sometimes. That was real big, if I liked a girl and she didnāt like me back that meant weāre gonna pull your chair out from under you. All cool stuff.
Q: Was finding the George voice hard?
- Kevin: Kind of difficult. I have a very deep voice so to find that inner child was tough. Iāve been doing action comedies for a long time.
Q:The title says āThe First Epic Adventureā so will there be more of these?
- Kevin: We would love this to go on. Itās an actorās dream to be a part of any animation franchise that can live on. Everything is set up perfectly so weāre hoping people go out and respond to the movie but the following that āCaptain Underpantsā has is huge so the movie potential could be endless but itās a business so letās hope people respond and show up at the box office.
Q: You do a little singing in the movie. Were you into that?
- Kevin: I was actually really uncomfortable with the singing. āAre you sure?ā āYeah, itās going to be greatā.Ā I donāt think you understand, I just donāt do it. This is where the character falls apart.
Q: The film is about being true to yourself and having faith despite the odds. As an actor/comedian, can you talk about rising above all the ānoāsā in your career to keep going?
- Kevin: When you look at success, you look at the people who get to a āsuccessful positionā in life, those are people who became comfortable with the word ānoā. People who arenāt comfortable with the word ānoā and allow themselves to turn around or backpedal from whatever their dreams or goals were, because the word ānoā keeps getting thrown at you, those are the people that, nine times out of ten, donāt make it.
- The people that do survive are the ones who can shrug it off and that let it roll off their backs because they understand that eventually that word āyesā is going to come and when it does come, Iām gonna be prepared for whatās after it because there should be a mountain of āyesesā to make up for the mountain of ānoāsā Iāve gotten past. Ultimately the strong survive and the weak donāt. For me itās that simple so my advice is to stay true to your dreams regardless of what youāre told and what people may feel. Nobody knows you better than you.
See Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie in theaters this Friday June 2nd! 6f4p5l
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