Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage’s New Film ‘Brothers’: Where to Watch, Plot and More!

Amazon MGM Studios has secured global rights to the action-comedy ‘Brothers,’ starring Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage. Legendary Pictures will distribute the film in theatres and on streaming platforms. ‘Brothers’ will be available for streaming on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories starting 17th October.

The ensemble cast of ‘Brothers’ is impressive, featuring not only Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage but also Oscar winner Brendan Fraser, eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close, Taylour Paige from ‘Zola,’ and the late character actor M. Emmet Walsh in one of his final roles. Jennifer Landon, known for her role in ‘Yellowstone,’ has also joined the cast. 

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Directed by Max Barbakow and written by Macon Blair based on Etan Cohen’s story, ‘Brothers’ is produced by Andrew Lazar of Mad Chance, Josh Brolin of JB Productions, and Peter Dinklage with his partner David Ginsberg of Estuary Films. Trish Stanard serves as the executive producer.

The film follows the journey of a reformed criminal, portrayed by Josh Brolin, who seeks to leave his criminal past behind. However, his plans take a detour when he reunites with his estranged twin brother, played by Peter Dinklage.

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Together, they embark on a road trip in pursuit of a life-changing opportunity. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including confrontations with the law and their overbearing mother. ‘Brothers’ explores the complexities of their relationship and the challenges of repairing their fractured family ties before it’s too late.

Fans eagerly anticipating ‘Brothers’ have multiple options for viewing. The film’s limited theatrical release commences on 1st October, providing cinema-goers with the chance to experience it on the big screen. Following its theatrical run, ‘Brothers’ will be accessible for streaming on Prime Video starting 17th October, allowing audiences worldwide to enjoy the action-comedy from the comfort of their homes.

– Farheen Ali 

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