THE trailer for Danny Dyer’s new movie Marching Powder has been released – and it looks like not one to miss.
There are plenty of fights, drug taking and raunchy sex scenes in the upcoming film.
Marching Powder, written and directed by Nick Love, is due to hit our screens in March 2025.
The trailer has given a sneak peek on what to expect.
It starts with actor Danny, 47, talking to camera with some suspicious substance in his hand – and a group of men fighting in the background.
“I’m here to introduce my new film,” Danny says.
“It’s a gentle lovely little rom com called marching powder.”
He then stops and shouts at the men: “Oi mate, oi mate pipe down,” before sniffing the suspicious substance.
Danny then explains what the movie is about.
He continues: “The film is about a couple who are trying to save their marriage, it’s under strain because of the husband’s going struggle with drugs and…”
However the group behind him carry on arguing, so he goes to shut them up by beating them up.
Danny then walks back up to the camera and sarcastically says: “Here’s the trailer for Marching Powder. It’s a beautiful film, very PG.”
At the start of the trailer, Danny’s alter-ego Jack Jones can be seen in court, where a judge tells him all the bad things that he has done – including fighting at football, possession of cocaine.
He is given six weeks to turn his life around or he’ll end up in prison.
Jack says: “I’ve f***ed it. My wife is going to leave me.
“I’ve turned my son into a lunatic. My mates think I’m a bore.
“My father-in-law is going to f***ing kill me!”
He continues: “I know I can become a productive member of society.
“I’m going to make her proud.”
In another scene Jack picks his son JJ up from school, and the young boy asks him if his mum is having an affair.
“She said that if you ever pick me up from school, means she’s either dead or run of with another man,” he confesses.
This isn’t the first time that Danny and Nick have worked together on a film.
They’ve also joined forces for The Football Factory, The Business, Goodbye Charlie Bright and Outlaw.
Undoubtedly, Danny’s performance in The Football Factory is his most memorable to date.
Revealing the darker side to “the beautiful game”, the ultra-violent movie follows Chelsea fan Tommy who lives for bloody brawls with supporters of rival teams.
Even though Danny is once again playing a drug-taking football hooligan in Nick’s latest film, Marching Powder, the director insists it is not a Football Factory sequel.
Nick explains: “It’s not a sequel. It’s a sort of reflection on what it’s like to be slightly washed up and middle-aged and then completely f*** your life up.
“People might think it relates to The Football Factory because it’s got Danny Dyer and it is made by me and it has got football violence in it, but that’s where the comparisons sort of finish.
“I think the most important thing is that it’s got more comedy.
“This is about the disintegration of the relationship and about a wife who’s had enough of her husband acting like a complete c***, from years of sniffing cocaine and fighting at football.”