Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Network Will Stream Tears Down Your Face The star of 'The Secret Life of Pets,' 'Get Hard' and some of the funniest stand-up specials ever recorded gets serious about his new business.

By Conrad Martin

We all know Kevin Hart as the little guy who delivers huge laughs in flicks like The Secret Life of Pets, Central Intelligence and Ride Along. Entrepreneur sat down with the insanely funny and successful comedian to learn all about his new Laugh Out Loud Network, a subscription service he describes as an artist-friendly, multicultural hub for comedy.

Related: What a Comedian Can Teach You About Running a Business

Hart explains that he built this network by examining the success secrets of services such as Spotify, Tidal and Netflix and ultimately decided to launch this endeavor out of his "extreme love for comedy." Check it out above.

Conrad Martin

Entrepreneur Staff

Network Editor at Entrepreneur.com

Conrad Martin is the Network Editor at Entrepreneur.com. His areas of focus include native and editorial video, live events, and content distribution.

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