EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios’ David Leitch directed crime motion thriller How you can Rob a Financial institution is strolling away with a September 4, 2026 Labor Day weekend launch.
The pic which stars Nicholas Hoult, Pete Davidson, and Anna Sawai has a plot that’s largely underneath wraps, however includes sensible financial institution robbers who share their heists on social media whereas evading police.
Leitch and Kelly McCormick’s 87 North is producing with Think about Leisure. The duo will produce alongside Think about’s Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, and Allan Mandelbaum. Mark Bianculli (Hunters, upcoming Cliffhanger reboot) wrote the script and also will government produce.
There aren’t some other vast entries dated on Labor Day weekend 2026. How you can Rob a Financial institution opens within the body previous to Warner Bros/DC’s Clayface on Sept. 11.
Amazon MGM Studios’ has dedicated to theatrical in a giant approach, having made a giant splash at CinemaCon this 12 months with their debut on the Caesars Palace Colosseum stage. At present, they’ve the Artists Fairness manufacturing, The Accountant 2 in theaters, the sequel to the 2016 Ben Affleck authentic crime thriller, The Accountant. The Accountant 2 has grossed properly north of $67M on the international field workplace and likewise stars Jon Bernthal, Daniella Pineda, J.Ok. Simmons and Cynthia Addai-Robinson.
Think about Leisure’s upcoming tasks embrace After the Hunt, a thriller for Amazon MGM directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, Ayo Edebiri, Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny, The Gringo Hunters, a Spanish-language drama for Netflix, based mostly on investigative reporting within the Washington Submit, a Ron Howard-directed documentary on famend photographer Richard Avedon, and a feature-length Barba Walters documentary.
87North Productions’ upcoming slate contains Common’s No person 2, Ballerina Overdrive, and Quick & Free. As well as in numerous levels of improvement there’s Kung Fu starring Donnie Yen, Versus (Common), Purple Shirt (Amazon MGM Studios) starring Channing Tatum, The Journey starring Jason Segel, Samara Weaving, Timothy Olyphant and Juliette Lewis; a Weezer mission; a movie adaptation of the online game Simply Trigger directed by Ángel Manuel Soto; and a sequel to Violent Evening (Common) with David Harbour returning as Santa Claus.

