Exclusive trailer premiere for Crime Game: Heist thriller for the 2010 World Cup final with "Game of Thrones" star

Exclusive trailer premiere for Crime Game: Heist thriller for the 2010 World Cup final with Game of Thrones star

Exclusive trailer premiere for Crime Game

Watch out: We have the exclusive trailer premiere for the Heist film Crime Game (Original: The Vault) for you! Among other things, film fans can look forward to leading actor Freddie Highmore, best known for his role in the exciting Netflix series "Bates Motel", which tells the story of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Psycho". In addition, the film, planned to be released as a DVD and Blu-Ray release, adorns itself with greats from the industry, such as Astrid Bergès-Frisbey ("I Origins - In the Eye of the Origin", "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword", "Pirates" of the Caribbean: Stranger Tides ") and" Game of Thrones "star Liam Cunningham.

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Crime Game: Exclusive trailer release for the heist movie in the style of Ocean's Eleven loadVideoPlayer ( '83713', '& sAdSetCsategory = article_featured', 12, '16: 9 ', false, 1370178, false, 130800, 260, false, 0,' ',' ', false); The gripping Heist-Thriller Crime Game tells the story of the highly intelligent graduate engineer Thom (Freddie Highmore), who learns about a legendary and lost treasure that is said to be in the vault of the Spanish State Bank for ten days. However, the building, which is more than 100 years old, has a security system with an underground river that immediately floods the vault in the event of complications. Another problem is that there are no blueprints for the building. Together with a gang of thieves and the charismatic art dealer Walter (Liam Cunningham), Thom drafts a plan to carry out the plan at the same time as the 2010 World Cup soccer final. Spain is in the last game of the championship for the coveted trophy and in this 90-minute window there is a unique chance of the coup of your life.

Crime Game, written and shot by the Spanish filmmaker Jaume Balagueró, will be released on June 11, 2021 as Blu-Ray and DVD. Fans of films like "Ocean's Eleven", "24" or "The Italian Job" should mark the date in bold in the calendar. If you can't get enough of rogue comedies, we recommend our big special on the most important representatives of the genre.

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Law & Order: Organized Crime Has Arrived — See Exclusive Trailer Teasing Series' First Season

This post contains spoilers from Thursday's episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Organized Crime.


'A new chapter of Law & Order begins,' promises the official trailer for the inaugural season of the franchise's new spinoff series, Law & Order: Organized Crime.


PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the trailer, premiering one day after Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler reunited for the first time in a decade during Thursday's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Organized Crime crossover event, giving fans a little more of what to expect from the rest of the season.


While the first part of the trailer reviews what happened in the premiere — namely, the reunion between Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and the death of Stabler's wife, Kathy — the remaining scenes show the grieving widower vowing to seek vengeance for her apparent murder, with the help of Sgt. Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt).


Scenes throughout the trailer tease more backstory about the enigmatic Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott). Wheatley is the son of mafia leader Sinatra (Chazz Palminteri), whom Stabler suspects had ties to the crime.


'I was a damn good cop 12 years ago. I'm a better cop now. And I will take him down,' Stabler says of Wheatley.


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Thursday's crossover episode saw Benson and Stabler reunite in relation to the car bombing that led to injuries Kathy eventually succumbed to. Stabler later sat Benson down to apologize for leaving the squad without so much as a goodbye a decade earlier.


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After the questioning of one bombing suspect led to a dead end, a copy of Stabler's Italian ID was found in the safe of a murdered drug dealer, further enmeshing him in his late wife's case and cementing that he was likely the intended victim of the car bomb.


Following Kathy's funeral, Stabler met up with mafia leader Sinatra, accusing the latter of trying to take him out but mistakenly killing Kathy instead.


'You got it all wrong, son,' Sinatra replied. 'I don't make mistakes. If I wanted you dead, you'd be the one in the ground right now.'


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As he became more and more involved, Stabler wanted officially in on the case, but the task-force leader, Bell, had doubts about his past as an aggressive — albeit caring and passionate — NYPD detective.


The story then turned to Wheatley, who ended up being the adopted father of the aforementioned murdered drug dealer and an organized criminal in his own right, despite camouflaging his illegal activities behind legitimate businesses.


Stabler was later shocked to discover that Sinatra was killed on a Ferris wheel. Based on the events of the episode, viewers can presume the murder was carried out by Wheatley, who was shaping up to be the lead criminal mastermind.


Stabler captured a picture of the dead mafia leader and rushed back to work, only to find Benson waiting for him in the lobby looking to talk. A clearly disturbed and desperate Stabler declined in order to get back to work on the case, leaving his storyline with Benson to be continued.


Law & Order: Organized Crime airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST on NBC, following SVU.





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