Play Dirty Shot During Summer In Australia, And I Can’t Get Over Keegan-Michael Key And Nat Wolff Having Trouble Concentrating Thanks to ‘Three Foot Fruit Bats’

Expanding a tradition in films from writer/director Shane Black, the new 2025 movie Play Dirty is a story set at Christmas in New York – but it took a bit of cinematic magic to actually make that special setting happen. Instead of shooting in Manhattan during December, the production took place in Australia during the summer. As you might expect, this circumstance meant that the stars had to do a bit of extra imagining in crafting their performances… but what you probably couldn’t guess is that the work also involved serious distraction from the local fauna.

I learned about these surprising interactions with other members of the animal kingdom when I had the pleasure of recently doing a virtual interview with Keegan-Michael Key and Nat Wolff during the press day for Play Dirty (which is now available to stream with an Amazon Prime subscription). We got on to the topic because I asked about the contrast of the season on set and the season in the movie, and Key told the story of encountering a tree full of giant bats:

You just have to lock in and start to use those imagination muscles. But I think maybe, perhaps we use them more on this film than other times in our career. I remember shooting a scene right when we’re all running out of the building and we’re running, LaKeith [Stanfield]’s character is running, Grofield, running across the street, and we’re all running down to the subway to get in the subway ’cause we’re like, ‘Oh no, they moved it’ la la la. All I remember is the tree above us was filled with enormous bats. Big enormous, like three-foot fruit bats.

Mark Wahlberg, Rosa Salazar, Thomas Jane, and Tony Shalhoub, Play Dirty is the latest feature adventure for Parker – the legendary thief of literature created by Richard Stark (the penname of Donald E. Westlake). It’s a heist film with plenty of big twists and turns to go along with comedy and action (as I note in my three-and-a-half star CinemaBlend review), and it’s available to stream now.

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