One of Kevin Hart’s most popular shows is making a comeback, this time on Netflix. It has become Hart’s longest-running show and has now found a new home. Since its debut in 2017, Cold as Balls has streamed on Hart’s LOL! Network.
What Kevin Hart TV show is coming to Netflix?
Netflix has announced that Kevin Hart’s interview series Cold as Balls will return later this year on the platform. The new season will consist of six episodes featuring Hart interviewing a new lineup of guests. The upcoming season’s guest list includes Serena Williams, Rob Gronkowski, Cooper Flagg, Sean O’Malley, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and IShowSpeed. The episodes will be shot live at Fanatics Fest in New York.
“Cold As Balls coming to Netflix feels like a homecoming, I’m pairing two of my favorite entities together for unbeatable conversation and content,” said Hart in a statement. “I love that for 12, going on 13 seasons, this show continues to be a celebration of sports and entertainment. Together with Hartbeat and OBB we have created an outlet where I get to chat with the biggest athletes in a relaxed and comfortable setting that allows for conversations you won’t find anywhere else. Recording live at Fanatics Fest brings so much more energy into the tubs, you forget you’re freezing your balls off!”

Hart interviewed several high-profile athletes during the previous season, including CM Punk and Tom Brady. The series features Hart inviting guests to ice baths while talking to them about their personal lives, careers, and more. Hart’s relationship with Netflix is strong, with the streamer recently renewing Funny AF with Kevin Hart while also campaigning the series for the Primetime Emmy Awards. Hart will next be seen in a spy-action-comedy film for Netflix, where he’ll share the screen with Henry Cavill. He will also star in a film called 72 Hours, also coming from Netflix.
Cold as Balls was co-created by Michael D. Ratner & Sean Spencer, with Ratner and Kfir Goldberg also serving as showrunners. The new episodes will be directed by Ratner. The show is produced by Ratner, Goldberg, and Scott Ratner for OBB, eff Clanagan and Tina Maher for Hartbeat, Kevin Hart, Tyler Salter, and Dave Becky.
Netflix did not announce a premiere date, only confirming that the new season will debut sometime this summer.
