Sophie Turner is on the wrong side of a heist and interrogated by police in a new clip for Steal that ScreenRant is proud to exclusively present. The Game of Thrones alum leads the Prime Video thriller series as Zara, a worker at a pension fund investment company who finds her quiet job disrupted when a group of robbers takes everyone hostage and rob £4 billion of the country's pension, but comes to learn there is a much darker plan at play.
Alongside Turner, the ensemble Steal cast includes Luker's Archie Madekwe as Zara's best friend and co-worker Luke, and The Great's Jacob Fortune-Lloyd as Rhys, the Detective Chief Inspector assigned to investigate the robbery. The thriller, produced by Amazon MGM Studios for Prime Video and Drama Republic, marks the series debut of creator Sotiris Nikias, with A Gentleman in Moscow's Sam Miller and Normal People's Hettie Macdonald directing the six-part show.
Now, with a week remaining until the show's premiere, ScreenRant is proud to exclusively reveal a new clip from Steal. The video sees Turner's character in an interrogation with Rhys in the wake of the robbery that kicks the Prime Video series off, with the DCI assuring her that her coworkers who were hurt are okay, but also that she, Luke and a few others are being held as "significant witnesses" for their interactions with the robbers. Check out the clip below:
With the trailer for the Prime Video thriller seeing Turner's character involved in a web of conspiracy involving the thieves and MI5, the new Steal clip offers a very unique look at Zara's place in the series. Though showcasing the emotional vulnerability of her character in the wake of the robbery, Turner offers brief glints of Zara's intelligence in her brief interrogation with Rhys, as she clearly retains some sense of calm in the midst of her shock from the event, nicely fitting into her previous tease to ScreenRant that the show will flip the genre on its head:
Sophie Turner: And it's so refreshing to see the aftermath. I think, as you say, I think so much of heist movies or shows is figuring out how they're going to do it and then the finale is the actual heist. And it's nice to see the fallout from it and the real effects it has on real lives, and not just the people whose pensions were stolen, but also the people involved in the heist and the people adjacent to the people involved in the heist and what that does to families, friends, everyone. I think it's a really wonderful study of that kind of butterfly effect.
Steal marks an interesting continuation of Turner's post-Game of Thrones journey on the small screen. Most notably, it marks her return to the crime thriller genre after the well-received 2024 miniseries Joan, in which she starred as '80s housewife-turned-criminal-mastermind Joan Hannington. Additionally, it acts as her first collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video ahead of leading the streamer's Tomb Raider reboot series.
In promising a mix of conspiratorial mystery and an innocent-seeming protagonist with more going on under the surface, Steal is sure to turn some heads with Turner in the lead and draw in some solid viewership for Prime Video. Additionally, while the streamer is likely to keep her busy with Lara Croft-related adventures for the impending future, should the show become a hit, the Emmy nominee could go from one high-stakes world to another.
Steal begins streaming on Prime Video on January 21.
'Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner Faces the Heist of the Century in New Thriller Series Trailer
Sophie Turner is an ordinary office worker caught up in the crime of the century in the new trailer for Steal. The Prime Video TV series will deal with the aftermath of a devastating heist, as an ordinary woman gets entangled with both the thieves and British intelligence. All six episodes of Steal will premiere on Prime Video on January 21, 2026.
As the trailer opens, office drone Zara (Turner) is working for Lochmill Capital, a pension fund investment company in the heart of London; the only thing dangerous about the job is that she might get bored to death. That all changes when a coterie of armed robbers burst in; disguised in high-tech prosthetics to cloak their true identities, they demand that Zara and best pal Luke (Archie Madekwe) transfer four million pounds into their account. Despite their objections over stealing millions from innocent people, they comply. As the thieves get away, Zara and Luke's troubles are only beginning. DCI Rhys (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd), a cop with a gambling problem, is nosing around Zara's life, the thieves are still on the loose, and MI5, Britain's national intelligence service, is entangled with the whole mess. Zara and Luke had better get to the bottom of this quickly, or they'll end up taking the fall...
Who Are the Stars of 'Steal'?
Sophie Turner rocketed to fame as Sansa Stark in HBO's blockbuster fantasy series Game of Thrones in 2011. She subsequently starred as Jean Grey in two X-Men films, and was featured in the film Do Revenge and the TV series The Staircase. Last year, she played a notorious British jewel thief in the miniseries Joan, and starred in the psychological thriller Trust. Next up, she'll reunite with Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington in the historical horror film The Dreadful, and play the iconic video game heroine Lara Croft in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Tomb Raider TV series. Madekwe broke out on the AppleTV series See, and has starred in the films Gran Turismo, Saltburn, and Lurker. Fortune-Lloyd made his screen debut in Wolf Hall, and has subsequently appeared in the TV series The Queen's Gambit, Bodies, and The Great; last year, he starred as legendary Beatles manager Brian Epstein in the biopic Midas Man.
Steal was created and written by Sotiris Nikias (Cafe 404). It is executive produced by Greg Brenman (Peaky Blinders) and Rebecca de Souza (The Confessions of Frannie Langton), produced by Nuala O’Leary (Who Is Erin Carter?), and directed by Sam Miller (I May Destroy You) and Hettie MacDonald (Normal People).
All six episodes of Steal will premiere on Prime Video on January 21, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
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