Posted Fri Feb 3, 2017 at 06:30 AM PST by Steven Cohen
The new show inspired by the Guy Ritchie film will start streaming in March.
Crackle has released a teaser trailer for its upcoming original streaming series, 'Snatch.' The show stars Rupert Grint and is an adaptation of the cult film of the same name directed by Guy Ritchie.
The cult classic film Snatch is now a high-stakes, high-octane Crackle Original Series. Get in on the action, gangster mentality, heists and rapid-fire dialogue that earned the original movie a shite-load of fans. Snatch streams free on Crackle March 16. Starring Rupert Grint (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), Luke Pasqualino (Battlestar Gallactica: Blood & Chrome), Lucien Laviscourt (The Bye Bye Man), Marc Warren (Wanted, Hustle), Stephanie Leonidas (American Gothic), Phoebe Dynevor (Waterloo Road), Juliet Aubrey (The Infiltrator, The Constant Gardener), Tamer Hassan (Layer Cake, Kick-Ass), Dougray Scott (Mission: Impossible III, Taken 3) and Ed Westwick (Gossip Girl).
Check out the teaser trailer below!
In addition to starring, Rupert Grint also serves as an executive producer for the show. Likewise, Nick Renton ('The Musketeers,' 'Jericho') is on board to direct with Alex De Rakoff serving as an additional executive producer, and Helen Flint as a producer for Little Island Productions.
Crackle is a free digital entertainment network that offers movies, TV shows, and original content. Other Crackle original series include 'StartUp,' 'The Art of More,' 'Chosen,' 'Cleaners,' 'Sequestered,' and Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.' With that said, past and future episodes of 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee' will be moving exclusively to Netflix in late 2017. Crackle is available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, PlayStation TV, PSVita, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Android devices, and more.
Source: Crackle
See what people are saying about this story in our forums area, or check out other recent discussions.
The latest news on all things 4K Ultra HD, blu-ray and Gear.