Riz Ahmed as Shah Latif in chaotic scene from 'Bait' trailer, reacting to leaked James Bond audition news, Prime Video premiere illustration.
Riz Ahmed as Shah Latif in chaotic scene from 'Bait' trailer, reacting to leaked James Bond audition news, Prime Video premiere illustration.
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Prime Video releases trailer for Riz Ahmed's meta-comedy series 'Bait' ahead of premiere

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Prime Video has unveiled the trailer for 'Bait', a six-episode limited meta-comedy series starring Oscar winner Riz Ahmed. The show follows struggling actor Shah Latif, whose life unravels after news of his James Bond audition spreads, blending humor with themes of diaspora representation. It premieres exclusively on the platform on March 25, 2025.

The trailer, released on March 10, 2026, highlights the series' comedic take on Hollywood's casting process for the iconic James Bond role, with multigenerational humor and references to social media and pop culture like 'baffled meerkat' and 'Craig Daniel'. Prime Video describes 'Bait' as featuring fluid scripting and gag moments while addressing underrepresented narratives for South Asian actors.

Riz Ahmed leads alongside Guz Khan ('Man Like Mobeen'), Ritu Arya ('Polite Society', 'Umbrella Academy'), Weruche Opia ('Harlots', 'Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi'), Maxine Peake ('The Theory of Everything', 'I Swear'), and Himesh Patel ('Yesterday', 'Tenet').

Reports from TVWeb and MovieWeb emphasized the trailer's meta elements and Ahmed's starring role, building anticipation for the March 25, 2025 debut just weeks after the final promotional clip.

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Rotten Tomatoes has shared the first trailer for the upcoming Prime Video sci-fi comedy series Bait, starring Riz Ahmed. The show, following an earlier first-look reveal, is set to premiere on March 25.

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Jorja Smith has shared her new single 'Price Of It All' for the soundtrack of the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series Bait. The track accompanies the show written by and starring Riz Ahmed, with episodes premiering on March 25. Smith praised the series enthusiastically after viewing it.

The dark social satire Our Hero, Balthazar is expanding across theaters nationwide this week after a steady build following its Tribeca debut last year. Director Oscar Boyson drew from real events and his own indie film experiences to shape the story of a performative teen trying to stop a potential school shooter.

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At a Prime Video event, Alia Bhatt announced plans to launch outsiders under her production banner. In a light-hearted onstage conversation with mentor Karan Johar, they exchanged praises. Karan expressed pride in her initiative.

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