Kevin Hart and Terrence Howard transform into 70s gentlemen in Fight Night: Million Dollar Heist

Kevin Hart and Terrence Howard were spotted on the set of Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist in Atlanta on Friday.

The Hollywood heavyweights donned 70s ensembles to film the Peacock limited series that tells the story of the infamous armed robbery following Muhammad Ali‘s historic comeback fight in 1970.

Dressed in a sleek all-black ensemble that included a pair of edgy leather pants, 44-year-old Hart exuded confidence as he strolled nonchalantly around the movie set.

With a touch of rockstar flair, he complemented his look with a set of earbuds, creating an air of mystery and coolness.

Terrence, meanwhile, sported a retro wavy hairstyle and was clad in a stylish light blue suit that echoed the fashion of the time.

He held a classic walking cane with sophistication and held a car door open for his stunning female companion.

The sightings come after Lori Harvey was seen on set just the day before, making her small screen debut in the series.

Lori was recently added to the cast, along with Chloe Bailey, Melvin Gregg, Artrece Johnson, Jalyn Hall and Clifton Powell.

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist boasts A-list veteran stars, including Samuel L Jackson, Dexter Darden, Taraji P Henson and Don Cheadle.

Set in Atlanta and inspired by the iHeartPodcast of the same name, the series chronicles Ali’s comeback to the boxing ring following a three-year ban for rejecting military induction.

The narrative also delves into a notorious after-party where hundreds of fight fans were robbed at gunpoint.

As Ali’s triumphant return brought together a diverse crowd of fans, even drawing the attention of influential black mafia leaders, the festivities took a dark turn.

Those who had received coveted invitations to the afterparty were met by armed criminals wielding sawed-off shotguns.

The screenplay, penned by Shaye Ogbonna, not only promises a riveting tale but also showcases Ogbonna’s dual role as the creator and writer.

Executive producers encompass Bryan Smiley and Mike Stein from Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat, Packer and Sabrina Wind representing Will Packer Media, as well as Conal Byrne, Will Pearson, and Carrie Lieberman for iHeartPodcasts.

Adding to the executive producer lineup are Jeff Keating and Lars Jacobson.

Notably, Craig Brewer, who also contributes to the executive producers’ team, takes on the directorial role for episodes 101, 102, 107, and 108.

Source: dailymail.co.uk