The first trailer Danny Dyer's new movie Marching Powder is here, and it's (as you'd say in cockney) proper naughty.
Following on from a lengthy stint in EastEnders and recent TV projects like Mr Bigstuff and Rivals, Dyer is now leading a new comedy movie, and it's maybe not one you want to show to your kids. Or your nan.
The film stars Dyer as Jack, a drug-loving football hooligan who's getting on a bit in years. After getting arrested for his involvement in some matchday violence, he is given six weeks to turn his life around or risk spending a long time in the slammer.
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As we see in the trailer, getting things on track is easier said than done, thanks to a combination of pressure from Jack's two best mates, suspicions his wife is having an affair, and the constant call of the white stuff...
We also hear a lot of effing and jeffing in the trailer, so consider popping some headphones on before pressing play if you're in the office.
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Actually, some of the visuals aren't very suitable for work either, so maybe hold off on watching it until you're back home.
Meanwhile, you can currently see the actor in the new Disney '80s comedy romper Rivals, in a role that he called "a real step out of my comfort zone".
Dyer also recently joked that he needs to return to EastEnders, stating: "I think I need to go back and save my wife Linda, who's now become a murderess. It does worry me a bit."
Marching Powder is set to be released in UK and Irish cinemas in 2025.
Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.
















