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’72 Hours’ trailer review: A chaotic Gen Z comedy starring Kevin Hart

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’72 Hours’ trailer review: A chaotic Gen Z comedy starring Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart and the cast of 72 Hours in a scene from Netflix’s chaotic Gen Z comedy.PHOTO/https://www.netflix.com/

Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming comedy 72 Hours, offering a first look at a loud, fast-paced, and chaotic Gen Z comedy led by Kevin Hart.

The trailer immediately sets a high-energy tone, plunging viewers into a vibrant Miami backdrop filled with neon nights, luxury yachts, packed clubs, and nonstop party chaos.

From the opening moments, the cinematography stands out with its modern, stylish approach.

Quick cuts, saturated colours, and dynamic camera movements create a sense of constant motion, making the trailer feel like a high-energy music video blended with comedy. Miami’s nightlife and coastal luxury serve as the perfect backdrop for the film’s chaotic storyline.

Kevin Hart takes centre stage as a man struggling to keep up with a younger generation and rapidly evolving Gen Z culture.

His character is thrown into a wild 72-hour experience where he is forced to navigate slang, social media trends, and unpredictable party situations.

Kevin Hart in a scene from Netflix’s chaotic Gen Z comedy 72 Hours.PHOTO/.=https://www.netflix.com/

Hart leans into his trademark comedic style, delivering rapid-fire dialogue, expressive reactions, and physical comedy that drive much of the trailer’s humour.

Supporting cast brings energy

The supporting cast brings additional energy to the film. Marcello Hernández stands out with sharp comedic timing, while Mason Gooding, Kam Patterson, and Ben Marshall add youthful chaos that intensifies the generational clash at the heart of the story.

Their interactions with Hart’s overwhelmed character create much of the film’s comedic tension.

Teyana Taylor and Mike Epps also appear in brief but impactful moments, adding extra flavour to the already lively trailer.

Kevin Hart and the cast of 72 Hours in a scene from Netflix’s chaotic Gen Z comedy.PHOTO/https://www.netflix.com/

The plot appears straightforward but effective: a 40-something executive is pulled into a chaotic Miami bachelor party that spirals into three wild days of excess, forcing him to confront age, identity, and relevance.

The trailer suggests influences from films like The Hangover, mixed with modern Gen Z humour and social media culture satire. It is loud, colourful, and intentionally over-the-top, focusing more on entertainment than subtle storytelling.

Overall, 72 Hours looks like a high-energy Gen Z comedy built for pure laughs. With strong visuals, a solid ensemble cast, and Kevin Hart in familiar comedic form, the trailer successfully builds anticipation for its Netflix release.

72 Hours is expected to be released on Friday, July 24, 2026, on Netflix.

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