Crackle, Sony’s streaming network, today announced thatRupert Grint, most known for his role as Ron Weasley in theHarry Potterfilm franchise, will star in the network’s new scripted drama series,Snatch, based on the wildly popular movie of the same name.Grint, who most recently was seen on Broadway oppositeMatthew BroderickandNathan Lanein “It’s Only a Play,” will play the dynamic, frustratingly chaotic and utterly posh, Charlie Cavendish, and will also serve as an executive producer. Additional cast includesDougray Scott(Fear The Walking Dead,Doctor Who) as Vic Hill, andEd Westwick(Wicked City,Gossip Girl) who will guest star as Sonny Castillo.
Nick Renton(The Musketeers,Jericho) has signed on to direct the series which begins production next week in Manchester, England. As previously announced at this year’s Upfront presentation,Cracklewill carry the spirit of the setting in the original feature film, while creating a new world born from theoriginal movie. The series will premiere in 2017 with 10 one hour episodes.
Inspired by areal life heistin London,Snatch, centers on a group of twenty-something, up and coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck load of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime. The boys must quickly learn to navigate the treacherous waters of London’s underworld as rogue cops, gypsy fighters, international mobsters and local villains descend.Alex De Rakoffalso serves as executive producer and Helen Flint produces for Little Island Productions.
Snatchbuilds on Crackle’s growing slate of scripted original dramas, includingStartUpwhich premieres September 6th and starsMartin Freeman,Adam Brody,Edi GathegiandOtmara Marrero, andThe Art of More, starringDennis Quaid,Kate Bosworth,Christian CookeandCary Elwes, which Harper’s Bazaar called the “#1 Best New Fall TV Show” when it premiered last year. Other programming on the streaming network includes the stop-motion animated comedy seriesSuperMansion, withBryan Cranston,Seth Green,Keegan-Michael Key,Chris PineandJillian Bell, whichKeyandPinerecently received Emmy(R) nominations for in the Character Voice-Over Performance category; Crackle’s weekly live game show seriesSports Jeopardy!with Emmy award-winning sportscasterDan Patrickand its flagship award-winning seriesComedians in Cars Getting CoffeewithJerry Seinfeld, which recently wrapped up its eighth season and received an Emmy nomination this year for Outstanding Variety Talk Series, marking the first-ever digital series nomination in this category and the first time the show was nominated outside the short-form category.
Crackle original movies includeJoe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser, the first ever digital sequel to a major motion picture, starring David Spade, andDead Rising: WatchtowerstarringJesse Metcalfe,Virginia MadsenandRob Riggle. Crackle, a unit of Sony Pictures Television, programs movies, popular TV shows, original series and feature films for the worlds connected audience. Available in 21 countries on every screen, Crackle is always freely accessible with no subscription required. The streaming TV network houses a robust library of original programming available anytime, anywhere on every connected device.