Screen Rant is thrilled to exclusively share the exciting trailer of Peacock's new crime thriller Leopard Skin, which arrives on the streaming service thanks to NBCUniversal's partnership with Telemundo. The series follows a criminal gang, made up of Nora Arnezeder (Safe House), Gentry White (UnREAL), and Margot Bingham (The Walking Dead), who abscond from a jewelry heist gone wrong. In need of a place to hide out while the heat dies down, they bust in on a beachside estate and discover the occupants inside.

The owners of the estate include Alba (Carla Gugino, Haunting Of Hill House) and Batty (Gaite Jansen, Peaky Blinders), who have been living in seclusion. Once the robbery crew takes over the house, things only get more complicated and tensions rise among the cohabitants as guests arrive and are also taken hostage. All eight episodes of Leopard Skin premiere on Peacock on November 17.

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What To Expect From Diamond Heist

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Screen Rant's exclusive Leopard Print trailer teases secrets, dangers, and unexpected twists. There may be more to the botched heist, planned by corrupt Judge Lasalle (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Walking Dead), with implications that the crew may have been set up in the new trailer. They descend upon the home of Alba and Batty to lie low only to discover that they not only have the two women to deal with but all their dinner guests as well, whom they must also take hostage.

Their group includes slippery documentary producer Max (Philip Winchester, Rogue) and his girlfriend Maru (Amelia Eve, The Haunting of Bly Manor) Inocencia (Ana de la Reguera, Knives Out), the former housekeeper with sticky fingers. And of course, Alba and Batty themselves have a complicated history full of hurt and betrayal. The criminals may be in for more than they expect with this odd group of people. Leopard Print also hints at double crosses, dangerous revelations, and unexpected desires rising to the surface as the thieves become more paranoid when some of their loot goes missing.

Leopard Skin is the newest in Peacock's impressive lineup of original programming, joining other crime series including the Anna Paquin-led drama based on true events Friend Of The Family, the crime comedy The Resort, which stars William Jackson Harper and Cristin Milioti; and Bel-Air, a dramatic re-imagining of the 90s sitcom The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. Leopard Skin consists of eight half-hour episodes directed by Sebastian Gutierrez and executive produced by Stuart Ford, Lourdes Diaz, Miguel A. Palos, Jr., Carla Gugino, and Sebastian Gutierrez.

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The full season of Leopard Skin debuts on Peacock on November 17.