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Comedians Kenan Thompson and Kevin Hart are joining forces again but this time, they’re taking over the sports world. Amazon Prime Video just announced Good Sports, a weekly sports-talk show that promises to blend high-energy comedy with the kind of commentary only these two can deliver. Premiering November 25, 2025, the 12-episode series will tackle everything from major league matchups to the neighborhood pickup games that remind us why we love sports in the first place.
Hart and Thompson aren’t just hosting, they’re actually executive producing, ensuring the show has their signature humor and insight are woven into every segment. Expect athlete interviews, on-field stunts, and commentary on the week’s hottest sports topics. As Hart puts it, “We’re celebrating sports culture in a way that’s fresh, unfiltered and full of laughs.” Thompson adds, “This is us just being ourselves—cracking jokes and probably pulling muscles we didn’t know we had.”
What makes Good Sports stand out in a crowded sports media landscape is its refusal to take itself too seriously. While traditional sports talk shows can lean on stats and analysis, Hart and Thompson are here to make sports feel human, relatable, and downright funny. It’s the kind of show where casual fans and die-hard enthusiasts alike can laugh, learn, and maybe even argue over which pickup game highlight was the funniest.
Streaming platforms are increasingly realizing that sports content is about culture, entertainment, and community. Good Sports taps into all of that, offering a fresh perspective that’s both entertaining and culturally resonant. For fans of comedy, sports, or just good vibes, this is a show to mark on your calendar.
Good Sports drops on Prime Video Tuesdays, starting November 25, 2025. Prepare for laughs, energy, and maybe a few sports takeaways you didn’t expect.
Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and multimedia space for Black women called Black Girl Nerds. Jamie has appeared on MSNBC's The Melissa Harris-Perry Show and The Grio's Top 100. Her Twitter personality has been recognized by Shonda Rhimes as one of her favorites to follow. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and executive producer of the Black Girl Nerds Podcast.
