'Money Plane': Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about the heist action thriller coming on VOD
The con genre of Hollywood is in a constant game of one-upmanship, ever expanding in ambition. In 'Money Plane', the stakes have never been higher — literally. Adam Copeland and Kelsey Grammer star in this heist featuring an airborne casino, the greatest criminals in the world and one thief's need to steal the money to pay his debt to make sure his family stays alive — a debt that's run up to a whopping $40M. With the VOD about to release, we gather the plot details, trailer, cast and everything else you need to know about this high-flying heist of a lifetime.
Release date
'Money Plane' releases on VOD on July 19.
Plot
The official synopsis states: "A professional thief with $40 million in debt and his family's life on the line must commit one final heist — rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world's most dangerous criminals."
Cast
Adam Copeland
Adam Copeland starts as Jack Reese, a gambler and thief who has racked up enough debt to put his family in serious danger and must rob a plane to ensure their safety. Copeland is best known for his role as wrestler Edge on WWE Raw, and has also played Kjetill Flatnose on 'Vikings'.
Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer plays The Rumble, the man with the plan who forms the team necessary to take on the Money Plane itself. Grammer is most famously known for the iconic role of Dr Frasier Crane on 'Cheers' and on 'Frasier'. He has also played Beast/Hank McCoy in the original 'X-Men' trilogy, as well as served as executive producer for shows like 'Hank,' 'Medium' and 'Boss'.
Thomas Jane
Thomas Jane plays another member of the team, Harry, the man on the ground. Jane is an actor and producer best known for 'Deep Blue Sea', 'Boogie Nights' and more recently, 'Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood'.
Trailer
Below is the trailer for 'Money Plane' featuring The Rumble explaining to Jack Reese just what the stakes are, as well as including several action clips from the film itself.
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