Steal Review: Starts Off Enjoyable But Ends Up Being Uneventful

Steal Review: In this Prime Video series, a gang of violent thieves descends upon Lochmill Capital, a pension fund investment company, and a young woman, Zara, and her terrified colleagues find themselves at the heart of it.

  • Steal Prime Video Cast

    Sophie Turner, Archie Madekwe, Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Andrew Howard, Jonathan Slinger, Ellie James, Harry Michell, Thomas Larkin, Tara Summers

  • Steal Series Creator

    Sotiris Nikias

  • Steal 2026 Directors

    Hettie Macdonald, Sam Miller

The series consists of 6 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 40 minutes. All episodes will be released on January 21, 2026.

Steal Review: Sophie Turner
Steal Review: Sophie Turner

Steal Review

In Prime Video’s Steal, ordinary office workers in a pension fund investment company find themselves in an impossible situation when thieves target billions of dollars in pensions of innocent, middle-class people and perform a digital heist, leaving them in an impossible situation and causing irreparable damage. As the police investigate, though, some shocking things come to light that turn everything upside down.

The series gives us a surprising twist in the second episode and doesn’t linger on the heist all too much. In fact, the heist is only the precursor – the actual story revolves around the fallout afterwards as we slowly realise who is involved in the process and the toll it takes on those left behind. It’s a claustrophobic and tense situation, and the series keeps us on edge throughout. The pacing is deliberate, and as the dominoes fall one by one, the stakes, too, rise along with it.

Steal Review: Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Sophie Turner
Steal Review: Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Sophie Turner

Soon, Zara is struggling to stay alive as things get worse by the minute… a problem created by her own doing. As the backstabbing and the truths come tumbling out, so do people’s different motivations. The result is a confusing and bloody affair that showcases Zara, Rhys and everyone involved feeling the heat of trying to one-up another and getting burnt in the process.

Steal is an enjoyable watch at first, when we don’t know anything about anything, and everything feels like such a mystery. The series is a breathless endeavour at first when Zara is unwittingly pulled into a dangerous heist that seemingly has no end goal. I found myself quite entertained, wondering where this was going.

Steal Review: Sophie Turner
Steal Review: Sophie Turner

However, a couple of episodes in, things start to slow down to a point where it feels annoying. It’s preachy and unnecessarily extended to create a mystery that it is unable to create. The pacing slows down so much that you have to jump forward to make sense of why things took such a nosedive.

Moreover, another major problem with the show is that it feels like it’s preaching to me a bit too much to make a point. Episode 6 has all the juicy details and, on top of the information not coming to us fast enough, the series ends up asking moral questions that feel inauthentic and ironic. The last conversation in Lochmill is so basic and obvious that you can’t help but roll your eyes.

Steal Review: Archie Madekwe, Sophie Turner
Steal Review: Archie Madekwe, Sophie Turner

I did, however, think that Zara, as a character, is written well. Regardless of what anyone says about her, we see time and time again that she is capable of making sane and rational decisions and, despite some shortcomings, she’s adept at thinking ahead. I think that’s one of the best parts of the show and a reason for me to keep rooting for her. She’s a grey character, sure, but the more you learn about her situation and the circumstances, the easier it is to root for her.

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Sophie Turner is engaging in the series and brings out Zara’s vulnerability as she learns the truth about everyone around her. I think I enjoyed her arc from vulnerability to strength, as it signifies her growth as a person. Everyone else is fine, but the characters are mostly there to push the series and Zara’s quest forward.

Final Thoughts

Steal Review: Sophie Turner
Steal Review: Sophie Turner

In the end, I think Steal is uneventful. It’s engaging and enjoyable in bursts, but overall, it fails to make an impact because the pacing is erratic, and the series sometimes seems to lose its grip on keeping us engaged throughout the runtime. While Zara is an enjoyable character, it’s hard to justify watching 6 episodes for that one reason.

What are your thoughts on Steal? Let us know in the comments below!

Also Read: Steal Ending Explained: Who is the Heist Mastermind? Does Zara Face Any Repercussions?

REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Steal gives you hope that there's something thrilling over the horizon but it gives up on it soon after it starts.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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