It's not out for another 17 months, but a promo shot for the film has been released showing the all-star female line up
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ByJennifer Crothers
17:13, 30 JAN 2017
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The first official promo pic from Ocean's 8, shared by Rihanna (Photo: Instagram/badgalriri)
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The
first promo shot from the female-led Ocean's 8 film has been released -
and it looks like it's going to be pretty incredible.
The
movie's main cast features the biggest names from the entertainment
world - Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling,
Awkwafina, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway and Sarah Paulson - and
the promo pic shows the women sitting on a New York subway train,
looking amazingly fierce.
Although
anyone who's ever squeezed on to any mass transportation system knows
no carriage is ever - or ever has been - that empty.
Rihanna shared the pic on Monday, captioning it, "First looQ at Oceans8 . Coming summer 2018."
Left to right: Sandra
Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Mindy Kaling, Awkwafina, Helena Bonham
Carter, Anne Hathaway, Sarah Paulson (Photo: Instagram/badgalriri) In the spin-off of the hit Ocean's trilogy, Sandra Bullock
plays Debbie Ocean, Danny Ocean (played by Matt Damon)'s sister, and
masterminds a plot to nab some jewels.
Shooting on Ocean's 8 began last October, with Cate and Sandra spotted filming scenes in Queens, New York City.
The
gang hit a Vogue party following the star-studded Met Gala, where
they've got their eyes on a hideously expensive necklace to pinch.
Sandra and Cate filming Ocean's 8 in the borough of Queens in New York City in October last year (Photo: FameFlynet)
Sandra and Cate planning that big ol' jewel heist (Photo: FameFlynet)
Sandra plays Danny Ocean's sister Debbie in the Ocean trilogy spin-off (Photo: FameFlynet) The film is set to feature a list of cameos longer than
every arm in the world. Zayn Malik, Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner,
Maria Sharapova and Tommy Hilfiger are among the celebs appearing at the
movie's Met Ball mock-up.
The film isn't released for another 17 months, but will hit cinemas on 8 June 2018. Not long to wait, then...
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