Peter Dinklage and Josh Brolin Are Twins Looking for One Final Score in BROTHERS Trailer

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The cast for Prime Video’s upcoming action-comedy Brothers is reason enough to watch. It stars some of our favorite performers. The film features Peter Dinklage, Josh Brolin, Marisa Tomei, Glenn Close, and Brendan Fraser. But Brothers‘ new trailer provides more than just some famous faces as a convincing selling point. Dinklage and Brolin play twins looking to cash in on one final, outrageous job. If they succeed it could change their lives forever. Failure could mean ruining what they have. But if they want to get rich they’ll have to survive each other first. That won’t be easy when they’ll also have to survive dealing with their long-lost mother, too.

You can check out the official trailer for Brothers (and all of Brolin and Dinklage’s antics) below.

Emotional, funny Josh Brolin is everything we need in life, which makes everything else going on in this wonderfully absurd trailer a true bonus. What’s going on between these two siblings? In addition to the trailer, here’s Brothers‘ official synopsis from Prime Video:

Brothers tells the story of a reformed criminal whose attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother on a cross-country road trip for the score of a lifetime. Dodging bullets, the law, and an overbearing mother along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.

An unrecognizable Glenn Close wearing white in profile on stage with Josh Brolin in a pink shirt holding a big margarita and Peter Dinklage with a big mustache holding up a mic in Brothers
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Brothers comes from director Max Barbakow (Palm Springs), with a script from Macon Blair (The Toxic Avenger). It also stars the late, great M. Emmet Walsh, as well as Taylour Paige and Jennifer Landon. And there’s also a big friendly primate named Samuel who we would steal any jewels for.

While Brothers will debut in “select theaters” on October 10, it will hit Prime Video everywhere one week later on October 17. That’s not too far away now, but just enough time to rewatch Brothers‘ trailer another hundred times. Will the twins Jady and Moke (truly amazing names) make it even a week together? That might depend on how long their mother is also with them.

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