Epic Pictures Group has unveiled the official trailer for No Ordinary Heist, a gripping Irish crime thriller inspired by the infamous Northern Bank robbery. Set to release on April 24, 2026, the film plunges audiences into Belfast’s underbelly, where two rival bank employees must put aside their animosity to carry out the country’s largest heist after criminals kidnap their families and hold them hostage.
Directed by Colin McIvor and co-written with Aisling Corristine, the film combines real-life tension with cinematic style. McIvor emphasizes Belfast as a living, breathing character—captured through Damien Elliot’s cinematography, which paints the city in icy winter blues, warm sodium glows, and tobacco-stained ceilings. The central vault, a claustrophobic and tomb-like setting, heightens the suspense as the story unfolds.
The film stars Eddie Marsan and Éanna Hardwicke as the feuding bank employees thrust together by circumstances beyond their control. Supporting roles include Michelle Fairley, Eva Birthistle, Donal O'Hanlon, and Steven Calvert, all of whom bring authenticity and emotional depth to the high-stakes narrative.
The story balances edge-of-your-seat thrills with a deep exploration of human resilience. McIvor explains that the film is not just about the heist itself but about the human cost—how fear, loyalty, and desperation push ordinary people to extraordinary lengths. This combination of action, tension, and character-driven storytelling makes No Ordinary Heist more than a typical crime thriller.
With its roots in a real-life event, atmospheric cinematography, and compelling performances, No Ordinary Heist promises to be one of the most intense Irish thrillers of 2026. Audiences can expect a film that is equal parts smart, suspenseful, and emotionally resonant.
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