The Tyler Perry’s Duplicity trailer reveals a star from The Vampire Diaries leading an investigation into the murder of her best friend’s husband. Written and directed by Perry, the upcoming film follows a top attorney who takes on her most personal case yet when she is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the shooting of her best friend’s husband. Kat Graham, who played Bonnie Bennett on The Vampire Diaries, leads the cast alongside Tyler Lepley, Meagan Tandy, RonReaco Lee, Joshua Adeyeye, Nick Barrotta, Jimi Stanton, and Shannon LaNier.
Now, Prime Video has premiered the first official trailer for Tyler Perry’s Duplicity. The trailer follows a formidable attorney, Marley (Kat Graham), who is ᴀssigned to investigate the murder of her best friend Fela’s (Meagan Tandy) husband (Joshua Adeyeye). Teaming up with her boyfriend (Tyler Lepley), a former cop turned private investigator, her quest for answers plunges her into a perilous maze of deceit and betrayal. Watch the trailer below:
What Tyler Perry’s Duplicity Trailer Means For The Movie
Tyler Perry Is Partnering With Prime Video
Tyler Perry’s Duplicity, releasing from Prime Video, means that the writer, director, and producer is parting ways with Netflix for the time being and is now creating content for another streaming service. Perry made several Netflix original movies – including A Fall from Grace, A Madea Homecoming, Mea Culpa, and The Six Triple Eight – all of which received largely negative reviews from critics, but were relatively popular on the streaming service. However, “The Journey” by Diane Warren from The Six Triple Eight is up for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards.
Though Tyler Perry’s Duplicity shares a тιтle with Clive Owen and Julia Roberts’ 2009 romantic crime comedy, it is not based on or bears any relation to it in any way. Judging by the trailer, it seems just like every other Tyler Perry crime thriller, once again revolving around a cover-up and shady dealings, similar to A Fall from Grace, Mea Culpa, and Divorce in the Black. If anything, Tyler Perry’s Duplicity might represent a decrease in quality compared to some of his past work.
Our Take On Tyler Perry’s Duplicity Trailer
Same Old, Same Old From Tyler Perry
It doesn’t appear that Tyler Perry’s switch from Netflix to Prime Video will yield any different results for the filmmaker. Duplicity looks like every other Tyler Perry crime thriller that’s come before – a formulaic affair filled with cover-ups, betrayals, and dark secrets. While his films often find an audience, they rarely win over critics, and this latest effort appears no different. In fact, Tyler Perry’s Duplicity might represent a decline in quality compared to some of his previous projects.
Tyler Perry’s Duplicity releases March 20 on Prime Video.
Source: Prime Video