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TRAILER: Prime Video’s ‘DEEP COVER’ Finds the Funny in London’s Mean Streets

Prime Video has today debuted the official trailer for Deep Cover, a new action comedy that throws viewers into the heart of London’s criminal underworld. Directed by Tom Kingsley (The Heart of the CityStath Lets Flats), the film features a script penned by Derek Connolly (Jurassic WorldKong: Skull Island), Colin Trevorrow (Jurassic WorldSafety Not Guaranteed), Ben Ashenden, and Alexander Owen, with Trevorrow, Walter F. Parkes (Catch Me If You CanGladiator), and Laurie MacDonald (Minority ReportThe Terminal) producing.

Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic WorldThe HelpRocketman) leads the cast as Kat, an improv teacher who gets roped into an undercover operation. She’s joined by Orlando Bloom (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Pirates of the Caribbean) and Nick Mohammed (“Ted Lasso,” “Avenue 5”), playing her enthusiastic (and perhaps slightly clueless) students, Marlon and Hugh. The trio’s mission? Infiltrate London’s gang scene by pretending to be ruthless criminals. The trailer shows them quickly spiraling into a series of chaotic and hilarious situations.

The film also features Paddy Considine (“The Outsider,” “The Third Day”), Sonoya Mizuno (Ex MachinaCrazy Rich Asians), and supporting roles from Ian McShane (“Deadwood,” John Wick) and Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings, “Game of Thrones”). Set against London’s gritty streets, Deep Cover looks set to deliver a fast-paced mix of high-stakes action and outrageous comedy as this unlikely trio takes on the city’s toughest criminals.

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