Action movie fans, rejoice:Kevin Hartis here to save the blockbuster-less summer of 2020 withDie Hart.

“I bounced back like a motherfing machine!”

the comedian tells EW.

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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First of all, can you tell us about how this show developed?

Is it true it was inspired by theWhat Now?prologue?

Nathalie, how did you end up coming on board?

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I was so excited.

It was just such a fun, lovely thing to be a part of.

So it was more of a show-up-and-go thing for me.

So we had to be patient with Nathalie and just wait.

It was a process.

EMMANUEL:[Laughs] You’re so annoying.

HART:What are you talking about?

EMMANUEL:Our stunt coordinators were so amazing and incredible at teaching the choreography and everything.

I was learning choreography on the go at points, just because of how busy the schedule was.

I feel like I stepped up and accepted the challenge.

What was the most challenging part of the show for each of you?

EMMANUEL:To be honest, the challenging thing for me was not laughing the whole time.

That was just so hard.

But it’s really difficult when you’re working with John and Kevin, who are both hilarious.

We had a great time.

But I think those are the big challenges for me.

Not doing what I know I can, but doing what I should, if that makes sense.

Kevin, is this show a sign of things to come for you?

Will you be moving into more leading man,Dwayne Johnson-jot down of roles in the future?

HART:Not Dwayne Johnson-key in of stuff, because those things are stupid.

My things are gonna be a lot better.

I lined up like 13 projects already, all action.

One of them is calledThis Building Ain’t Mine.

Another project is calledI’m Not What You Think I Used To Be.

It’s about robots.