Kai Cenat, Kevin Hart and Druski announce horror-comedy film 'Livestream From Hell'
Kai Cenat, Kevin Hart and Druski have confirmed they are starring together in a new film titled Livestream From Hell.
The announcement was made during the 29th day of Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 subathon, where the trio held a sleepover broadcast from Hart’s home.
During the stream, Hart introduced the project directly, saying, “My n*** are going to be movie stars. You know what’s the best way to show it? It’s to f*king do something with ’em! When we put something together, we will drop a teaser. We not done yet. We gonna show the world what we’re working on.” Hart added that he believed in Cenat and Druski and that the best way to show support was to collaborate.
Following Hart’s comments, Cenat played a one-minute teaser confirming that Hartbeat Productions is producing Livestream From Hell.
Kai Cenat, Kevin Hart, & Druski drop a teaser for the upcoming movie they are releasing 👀 pic.twitter.com/Fg2TtPIFxW
According to Tales From The Collection, the film is a horror-comedy in which a livestream hosted by Hart, Cenat and Druski takes a violent turn when guests are murdered. The three must balance solving the mystery with keeping their online audience entertained.
The film is reportedly directed by Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington, known for her casting work on the TV series Die Hart. While the release date has not yet been announced, the project is billed as “coming soon.”
Cenat had already told fans in April 2025 that he was “in the process of filming my first-ever movie.” At the time, he said, “We are now in the process of filming my first-ever movie… Like, main character type s**t. Main character movie, this month, we’re filming it.”