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Richard Madden's new film is now available on Prime Video

Richard Madden's new film Killer heat is now streaming.

The former game of Thrones And Bodyguard The star's crime thriller landed on Prime Video today (September 26), where subscribers can watch it immediately as part of their monthly subscription.

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Besides that Killer heatThe streaming service is home to major franchises such as The boys (and spin-off Generation V), The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, GripperAnd The Wheel of Time.

Madden's film is the latest from director Philippe Lacôte, after he received critical acclaim for his gripping 2020 film. Night of Kings.

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Madden has a dual role in Killer heat as the twin brothers Leo and Elias Vardakis, who are drawn into a fatal love triangle.

When one of the brothers is found dead, his sister-in-law Penelope (Shailene Woodley) hires out-of-town detective Nick Bali (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to investigate.

As Nick tries to find out who in the Vardakis family is telling the truth, he quickly finds himself drawn into a cat-and-mouse game of power and deception.

“Everyone is jealous of someone,” Nick notes at one point in the trailer.

Joseph Gordon Levitt, Killer Heat trailer

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The supporting cast for Killer heat contains Sherwoodby Clare Holman, Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryBabou Ceesay and Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 with Abbey Lee as the star.

The screenplay was adapted for the screen from the short story by the famous crime writer Jo Nesbø. The jealous man by BAFTA Film Award nominee Roberto Bentivegna (House of Gucci) and Oscar-nominated Matt Charman (Bridge of Spies).

Killer heat is now streaming on Prime Video.

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