‘Steal’ Trailer: Sophie Turner Stars In High-Octane Heist Series Debuting January 21 On Prime Video

This month, the Prime Video series “Steal” makes its big debut as British actress Sophie Turner leads the heist series with Archie Madekwe and Jacob Fortune-Lloyd also featured among the cast. And we can share a new trailer for the thrilling streaming series showcasing what audiences can expect from it.

“Steal” hails from executive producers Greg Brenman and Rebecca de Souza, producer Nuala O’Leary, and directors Sam Miller and Hettie Macdonald, and is created and written by Sotiris Nikias. Amazon MGM Studios, and Drama Republic also produce the show.

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The show’s official logline via Prime Video:

A contemporary, high-octane thriller about the heist of the century and the ordinary office worker, Zara (Sophie Turner), who finds herself at the heart of it. A typical workday at a pension fund investment company, Lochmill Capital, is upended when a gang of violent thieves bursts in and forces Zara and her best mate Luke (Archie Madekwe) to execute their demands. But who would steal billions of pounds of ordinary people’s pensions and why? DCI Rhys (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) is determined to find out, but as a recently relapsed gambling addict, Rhys must keep his own money problems at bay while dealing with the secret agendas and competing interests at the center of this far-reaching crime.

Turner, best known for her time on HBO‘s original “Game of Thrones” run, is reuniting with Prime for their highly anticipated “Tomb Raider” reboot series from Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”) as the streamer is increasingly tackling video game adaptations after “Fallout” exploded in viewership with the first season (season two currently underway).

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Check out the latest trailer for “Steal” below, as the latest Prime series arrives on the streaming service on January 21.

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Christopher Marc is lead writer at The Playlist and the primary engine behind our daily news coverage. Chris is based in Canada and tracks everything from Marvel and Star Wars developments to arthouse acquisitions and festival buzz with equal enthusiasm and an instinct for the story readers actually want to read.

Christopher Marc
Christopher Marc
Christopher Marc is lead writer at The Playlist and the primary engine behind our daily news coverage. Chris is based in Canada and tracks everything from Marvel and Star Wars developments to arthouse acquisitions and festival buzz with equal enthusiasm and an instinct for the story readers actually want to read.

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