Heist thriller ‘Play Dirty’ to premiere October 1 exclusively on Prime Video

Andy Jassy is President and CEO of Amazon - Amazon
Andy Jassy is President and CEO of Amazon - Amazon
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An upcoming heist film, “Play Dirty,” is set to debut on Prime Video on October 1. The movie, directed by Shane Black, features Mark Wahlberg as Parker, who leads a crew that includes Grofield (LaKeith Stanfield), Zen (Rosa Salazar), and others as they take on the New York mob.

The cast also includes Keegan-Michael Key, Chukwudi Iwuji, Nat Wolff, Thomas Jane, and Tony Shalhoub. The screenplay was co-written by Shane Black, Charles Mondry, and Anthony Bagarozzi. The story is adapted from the Parker novels written by Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark.

Prime Video subscribers will be able to stream “Play Dirty” at no additional cost as part of their Amazon Prime membership. Membership costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually and includes other benefits such as fast shipping and exclusive deals. Discounted membership options are available for young adults aged 18–24 and college students through Prime for Young Adults, which offers a six-month trial followed by a reduced monthly or annual fee. Government-assistance recipients can access Prime Access with a 30-day free trial before paying a lower monthly rate.

In addition to “Play Dirty,” Prime Video currently features action comedies like “The Pickup,” starring Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer; and “Heads of State,” featuring John Cena and Idris Elba alongside Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

“Directed by Shane Black (Iron Man 3), Play Dirty was written by co-written by Shane Black, Charles Mondry, and Anthony Bagarozzi. The story is based on the Parker novels by Donald E. Westlake, under the pseudonym Richard Stark.”

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