Stanley Tucci fronts Masterplan, and Prime Video has set the film to stream exclusively on October 16. The teaser trailer arrived on July 10, giving the release a clear runway before the debut. For viewers in more than 240 countries and territories, the film now has both a date and a first look.
Tucci and the Mona Lisa theft
Stanley Tucci stars alongside Simona Tabasco and Victor Belmondo in the French-Italian Prime Original film, which was shot in English and will stream worldwide. The setup is not a standard heist story: a legendary thief targets the Mona Lisa, then recruits Chiara, a sharp Italian cybercrime expert, and Jay, a swaggering French explosives specialist, before revealing that they are long-lost siblings and that he is their father. That family twist gives the teaser more than a genre hook; it frames the film around identity as much as the theft itself.
Prime Video's October 16 slot
October 16 is the key commercial date, because it places Masterplan directly into Prime Video's global streaming window instead of a limited rollout. The film's reach extends to more than 240 countries and territories, which turns a single title into a broad international release rather than a regional event. In practical terms, that means the teaser is doing advance work for a service-wide launch, not just building curiosity.
Thomas Vincent and David Wolstencroft
Thomas Vincent directs and co-wrote the film with David Wolstencroft, while the story comes from Giacomo Durzi, Alessandro Fabbri, Alberto Vignati, Wolstencroft, and Vincent. Masterplan was co-produced by Gaumont and Amazon MGM Studios and shot across multiple locations in France and Italy. That production mix signals a film built for cross-border appeal, with English dialogue and a title that still leans hard on European setting and character.
The teaser does not need to explain the whole heist to do its job. It only has to establish the setup, the cast, and the October 16 launch, which is exactly what Prime Video has now done. The sharper question is how much of the Mona Lisa heist plot the trailer actually reveals before the film lands.







