Barry Keoghan has cemented himself as one of the big names in acting in recent times, but we’re sure even he gets a little starstruck sometimes…
The Irish hunk stars opposites some of Hollywood’s biggest faces in the new crime action thriller, Crime 101.
Perhaps we’ll soon see Barry in one of the phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as he’s rubbed shoulders with superhero legends Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo for this project.
Crime 101. Pic: Sony PicturesHalle Berry and Monica Barbaro, who is dating Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield, also appears in the movie, slated for a February 2026 release.
In Crime 101, Barry plays Orman, a rival thief to Chris Hemsworth’s Davis. Orman has more – disturbing – methods of getting what he wants, and a planned heist sees their paths cross.
Crime 101. Pic: Sony PicturesOn the other side of crime, Mark Ruffalo’s Detective Lou Lubesnick is determined to stop the criminals in their tracks. Will he be successful!?
The trailer was released on Thursday, and fans are already looking forward to it.
One person wrote: ‘This is a movie that I am actually interested in seeing!,’ as someone else commented: ‘Just the casting of A-list actors who like working together makes me want to see this movie.’
For the film, Barry has debuted a dramatic new ‘do and gone blonde… which happened to coincide with his split from Sabrina Carpenter. We’re not quite sure we can get behind it.
Crime 101. Pic: Sony PicturesDirected by Bart Layton, Crime 101 is an adaptation of Don Winslow’s namesake novella, and it’s not the only project Dubliner Barry has up his sleeve.
Barry will star opposite fellow Irishman Paul Mescal, Babygirl actor Harris Dickinson, and Stranger Things’ Joseph Quinn in the four biopics about The Beatles.
Crime 101. Pic: Sony PicturesOur very own Saoirse Ronan has also been tipped to star in the project, opposite Paul Mescal’s Sir Paul McCartney as his first wife, Linda McCartney.
Watch the full trailer for Crime 101 below:
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