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Prime Video unveils first look of Steal, a high-tension heist thriller led by Sophie Turner

Prime Video’s Steal promises a tense six-episode heist thriller led by Sophie Turner, with first-look images revealing a high-stakes story set to premiere worldwide on January 21, 2026.

November 19, 2025 / 13:48 IST
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Prime Video unveils first look of Steal, a high-tension heist thriller led by Sophie Turner
Prime Video unveils first look of Steal, a high-tension heist thriller led by Sophie Turner

Prime Video is pushing the adrenaline button again, this time with Steal, a sharp new thriller that blends a high-stakes heist with the messy complications of ordinary lives. The platform has unveiled first-look images alongside the official premiere date, setting the stage for a tense six-episode ride arriving on January 21, 2026. The series will stream globally in more than 240 countries and territories.

Steal follows Zara, played by Sophie Turner, an everyday office worker whose routine job at Lochmill Capital turns violent without warning. What starts as a bland workday becomes a nightmare when an armed crew storms the office and forces both Zara and her best friend Luke, played by Archie Madekwe, to execute a dangerous plan. Turner steps into a character who’s far from the usual heist mastermind. Zara isn’t slick, skilled or prepared. She’s an ordinary woman caught in an extraordinary crime, and the tension comes from watching her improvise, survive and question the motives behind a robbery that targets billions in pension funds.

On the other side of the investigation is DCI Rhys, played by Jacob Fortune-Lloyd. Rhys is determined to uncover why someone would orchestrate a robbery of such scale, but he’s carrying baggage of his own. A recent relapse into gambling threatens to cloud his judgment, making him a detective grappling not only with criminals but also with his own fractures. The clash between Rhys’s vulnerability and the ruthlessness of the crime adds another layer of grit to the series.

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Steal comes from a team known for character-driven drama. Executive producers Greg Brenman and Rebecca De Souza, along with producer Nuala O’Leary, steer the show under the banner of Amazon MGM Studios and Drama Republic. The latter has built its reputation on a slate of acclaimed titles ranging from Doctor Foster and The Honourable Woman to global hits like The English and One Day. Their involvement signals that Steal won’t simply rely on the mechanics of a heist; it will drill into the emotional undercurrents beneath the chaos.