Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson form the crime team of our dreams in 'The Hustle' trailer

Funny-ladies-do-crime is our new favorite genre.
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Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson form the crime team of our dreams in 'The Hustle' trailer
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Why do women make better con artists than men? In the trailer for Chris Addison's The Hustle, it's because Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson make one hell of a team, taking down mark after mark because the world underestimates them.

Hathaway leans into her Ocean's 8 M.O. of a woman who most of the world sees as a pretty face, but who then also does crimes. Wilson signs on as her protégé and accomplice in a loose remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

The trailer offers little beside the dynamics of their relationship and multiple mid-con gags, but honestly, that's all we need! Hathaway was clearly having a grand time in Ocean's 8 and we're happy to see her riding the wave.

The Hustle hits theaters May 10.

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Proma Khosla

Proma Khosla is a Senior Entertainment Reporter writing about all things TV, from ranking Bridgerton crushes to composer interviews and leading Mashable's stateside coverage of Bollywood and South Asian representation. You might also catch her hosting video explainers or on Mashable's TikTok and Reels, or tweeting silly thoughts from @promawhatup.


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