Are you looking for a gripping action-packed thriller to spice up your Sunday evening? This film by director Thomas Vincent, renowned for series like ‘Versailles’ and ‘Reacher’, delves into the life of a seemingly happy family from New Jersey. The main character, Emma (played by Kaley Cuoco), appears to be a normal mom, but she’s hiding a past as no less than a contract killer. Her life and that of her husband, Dave (David Oyelowo), take a dramatic turn when, in an attempt to spice up their relationship, they start engaging in role-playing games and meet Bob (Bill Nighy) and Gwen (Connie Nielsen).
When is ‘Role Play’ released and what’s in the trailer?
The movie premiered on January 12, 2024, on Amazon Prime Video. It promises to be one of the major releases on the platform for the start of the new year, along with a number of other movies and series, including ‘Hazbin Hotel’, ‘Zorro’, ‘Expats’, and ‘The Underdoggs’. Interestingly, there’s another movie with the same name from 2010, but the plots are completely unrelated!
Check out the trailer for the new Role Play:
The cast of “Role Play”: who are the main actors in the film?
‘Role Play’ stars Kaley Cuoco (38), a seasoned American actress known from the hit CBS series, ‘The Big Bang Theory’. Cuoco has been a part of the show for over a decade, balancing her role as ‘Penny’ with other successful projects like ‘Charmed’, ‘CSI Las Vegas’, and ‘Prison Break’.
Joining her is British actor David Oyelowo, famous for his roles as ‘Danny Hunter’ in ‘Spooks’ and the celebrated ‘Martin Luther King’ in the movie ‘Selma’. The cast also includes Bill Nighy, known for his villainous roles in ‘Underworld’ and ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’, as well as his performances on Broadway. Connie Nielsen also stars as Gwen Carver.
Where to Watch “Role Play” on Prime Video?
You can watch the movie on Prime Video starting January 12, 2024, provided you have a subscription to the platform either through Amazon or independently. Prime Video is a streaming service that offers its subscribers a wide variety of movies and TV shows, along with pay-per-view channels and live events.