Hemsworth, Ruffalo Reunite in 'Crime 101' Trailer
The film follows a jewel thief planning high-stake heists along the 101 freeway as a detective closes in, blurring lines between hunter and hunted, leading to unexpected alliances.
- Amazon MGM Studios dropped the first trailer for Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth as a jewel thief and Halle Berry as an insurance broker, with a February 13, 2026 release date.
- Adapted from Don Winslow's novella, Crime 101 is directed by Bart Layton, who co-wrote the screenplay with Peter Straughton, the 2025 Academy Award winner.
- Among the ensemble cast, Monica Barbaro, Barry Keoghan, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Nick Nolte fill key supporting roles.
- As the plot unfolds, the elusive jewel thief prepares a final job that collides with the disillusioned insurance broker , while a restless detective closes in, blurring hunter and hunted.
- With heavyweight producers attached, Hemsworth, Layton, Grayson, Fellner and Bevan produce Crime 101, distributed in the U.S. by Amazon MGM Studios and internationally by Sony Pictures Releasing International.
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