Arts & Entertainment
Comedian And Film Star Shooting Netflix Movie In Hoboken, Jersey City This Week
A Netflix comedy movie was filming in Jersey City early this week and will be in Hoboken on Friday.

HOBOKEN AND JERSEY CITY, NJ — Two weeks after Michelle Williams' legal thriller, "Coin Toss," was spotted filming in Hoboken, a new crew is coming to town.
On Sunday evening, the Van Vorst Park Association in Jersey City posted a photo of a fake subway stop in the city that's being used as part of the set for the forthcoming comedy film, "72 Hours."
The film, starring Kevin Hart, follows a 40-year-old man who tries to rekindle his career by joining a three-day bachelor party after he gets accidentally added to a group chat among some much younger folks.
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At the end of the week, Hart will scoot over to Hoboken to continue filming.
According to signage at Tenth and Washington streets — a popular filming site that has drawn numerous celebrities and crews — the cast will be in the area this Friday from around 2 p.m. to 2 a.m., then on Monday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Movie crews have made use of the Elks Lodge in that area as a local center of operations, and have filmed at the corner art gallery and other locations nearby in the past.
Chalamet, Baldoni, Lively Have Been There

Some film crews have shot scenes around Hoboken for weeks on end, including for the Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," starring Timothee Chalamet (more photos here), and "It Ends With Us" starring Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively (see photos here).
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