Rupert Grint gets new look in Crackle series 'Snatch'

Not at Hogwarts anymore.
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Saba Hamedy
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Ronald Weasley and Chuck Bass, is that really you?

The actors behind the infamous characters -- from Harry Potter and Gossip Girl, respectively -- have new looks in Crackle's series Snatch.

Mashable got exclusive photos from the upcoming show below.

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The 10-episode show, which Grint also executive produced, follows a group of 20-something, up-and-coming hustlers in London who stumble upon a truckload of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime. 

"Creating platform defining content has been a priority for us at Crackle and we couldn't be more proud to add Snatch the tv series to our portfolio," Eric Berger, Crackle's General Manager, said in a statement. "A sexy, action packed powerhouse drama that carries the spirit and energy of the original film."

The series, from showrunner Alex De Rakoff, also stars Luke Pasqualino (Skins) as Albert Hill, Lucien Laviscount (Scream Queens) as Billy Ayres, Dougray Scott (Fear the Walking Dead) as Vic Hill, Phoebe Dynevor (The Village) as Lotti Mott and Juliet Aubrey (The Infiltrator) as Lily Hill.

Crackle on Thursday also dropped a trailer for the show, which launches March 16.

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Saba Hamedy

Saba was a Los Angeles-based reporter who covers all things digital entertainment, including YouTube, streaming services and digital influencers. Prior to that, she spent two years at the Los Angeles Times covering entertainment for the Calendar and Company Town sections. Saba grew up in Santa Monica and graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in journalism and B.A. in political science. When not reporting, she is usually binge watching shows online or looking for new coffee shops to frequent.

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