Zoe Kravitz joins cast of David Leitch's 'How To Rob A Bank'

ANI May 13, 2025 183 views

Hollywood star Zoe Kravitz is set to join an exciting new bank robbery thriller directed by David Leitch. The film features an ensemble cast including Nicholas Hoult, Pete Davidson, and Anna Sawai, with a unique premise about social media-savvy criminals. Produced by 87 North and Imagine Entertainment, the movie promises an innovative take on the heist genre. Scheduled for a September 2026 release, the project marks another interesting chapter in Kravitz's evolving career.

"Smart bank robbers who share their heists on social media" - Deadline
Washington, May 13: Actress and filmmaker Zoe Kravitz has joined the cast of David Leitch's next movie 'How To Rob a Bank'. She is reuniting with her 'Mad Max: Fury Road' co-star Nicholas Hoult, who is also on board to star.

Key Points

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Zoe Kravitz reunites with Nicholas Hoult in upcoming heist film

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David Leitch directs social media-driven bank robbery story

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87 North and Imagine Entertainment producing the project

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Film scheduled for September 2026 theatrical release

Anna Sawai, Pete Davidson and Rhenzy Feliz are also on board.

The picture, which stars Nicholas Hoult, Pete Davidson, and Anna Sawai, has a plot that's largely under wraps, but it involves smart bank robbers who share their heists on social media while evading police, as per Deadline.

The film Leitch is directing will be released in theatres on September 4, 2026.

Leitch and Kelly McCormick's 87 North is producing with Imagine Entertainment. The duo will produce alongside Imagine's Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody, and Allan Mandelbaum. Mark Bianculli (Hunters, upcoming Cliffhanger reboot) wrote the script and will also executive produce, reported Deadline.

Besides Hoult, this also marks a reunion between Kravitz and Amazon MGM, where she helmed Blink Twice, which marked her directorial debut. The film earned strong reviews and put Kravitz on the map as a director, as per the outlet.

Meanwhile, Zoe is in talks to direct 'How to Save a Marriage' for Sony Pictures. Ross Evans penned the script, and Robert Pattinson is producing with partner Brighton McCloskey via their Icki Eneo Arlo banner along with Geoff Shaevitz and Evan Silverberg via Entertainment 360, reported Deadline. However, the plot details are kept under wraps, as per the studio source, the project is still under development.

On the acting front, Kravitz can be seen next opposite Austin Butler in the Darren Aronofsky thriller Caught Stealing, reported Deadline.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting cast! Zoe Kravitz is such a versatile artist - from acting to directing. But honestly, I wish Bollywood would make more original heist films like this instead of remaking South movies. We have so much talent here! 🤔
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Priya M.
The concept sounds fresh - bank robbers sharing heists on social media? That's so Gen Z! 😂 Hope they don't give any wrong ideas though. Remember what happened after Money Heist became popular?
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Arjun S.
David Leitch's action sequences are always top-notch. After John Wick and Bullet Train, I have high expectations from this one. Hope they show some Indian theaters too - tired of waiting months for OTT releases!
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Sneha P.
Zoe is juggling so many projects - acting, directing multiple films. Respect the hustle! But I wonder if spreading too thin affects quality. Her directorial debut got good reviews though, so maybe she can handle it.
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Vikram J.
September 2026 release? That's too far away yaar! By then we'll probably have flying cars and AI bank robbers in real life. Hollywood should learn from our Bollywood release schedules - sometimes announced and released in same year!
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Neha T.
The title reminds me of that old Govinda movie 'Aunty No. 1' where he tries to rob a bank in the most hilarious way possible. Hollywood should take notes from our 90s masala films for some real entertainment! 😄

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