Danny Dyer fans are in for a treat as his film, which has been labelled one of his best performances to date, is now available to streamShivon Watson Screen Time Reporter12:17, 24 May 2026Rivals Season 2 official trailer on Hulu An exciting crime thriller from Danny Dyer has landed on streaming platforms and fans are calling it his best performance yet.‌The movie takes place entirely inside an office and follows Dyer as football manager Jimmy Banks, a ruthless operator prepared to cross any line to land a big-money deal for his client.‌Although Dyer is the only actor physically seen on screen throughout the film, several other performers contribute voice roles as the people Jimmy speaks with over the phone.‌Film Ireland Magazine praised the movie as an "impressive screenwriting debut" from Peter Howlett, highlighting its sharp dialogue and strikingly relevant subject matter.Meanwhile, the Daily Express said the plot of the film, titled One Last Deal, remains gripping even for viewers who aren’t football fans.‌Not everyone was impressed, however. Critic Mark Kermode gave the film a negative review, describing it as "overwrought" and saying its 88-minute runtime felt much longer, though he did praise the production and set design.The movie, titled One Last Deal, can currently be streamed through Sky Cinema, and it’s also included for anyone with a Cinema membership on NOW.Right now, there doesn’t appear to be an option to rent or purchase it digitally. However, Amazon has already listed a DVD and Blu-ray page for the film, though the release date shown is only a placeholder for now.‌But if this is not enough Danny Dyer for you, he's currently back on screens regularly for series two of Rivals on Disney+. Not only this, but he's also appearing in new gameshow Nobody's Fool alongside his Rivals co-star Emily Atack.Nobody's Fool launched on Saturday (May 23) on ITV. The synopsis for the show reads: "With quizzes played in secret, preconceptions, prejudices and first impressions start to come into play, with snap judgements and misdirection keeping the contestants, and viewers, guessing.‌"As each of the contestants sets out to prove their worth and value to the rest of the group, can the players suss out who is a genuine asset and who is simply faking it in a bid to stay in the game? And can a blagger with a plan ever beat a genius without one?"Presenter Danny Dyer said of the new series: "This is a blinder of a game show and unlike anything I've seen before.Article continues below"Emily and I had a brilliant time making it and much like the audience at home will be, we were kept guessing right until the very end."One Last Deal is available to watch on Sky Cinema.