
Marching Powder
- 2025 film
Danny Dyer stars as drug-taking football hooligan. Also features Stephanie Leonidas, Callum Macnab, Arty Dyer, Bailey Patrick, Lex Shrapnel and more.
Marching Powder

Marching Powder sees the long-anticipated reunion of acclaimed director Nick Love (The Football Factory) and long-term collaborator and national treasure Danny Dyer (Mr Bigstuff).
This isn't your average 'rom-com'... Set in the irreverent and profane world of cult classic The Football Factory, Marching Powder is a hilarious, poignant and action-packed big screen drama that follows the story of Jack (Dyer), an aging, drug-taking football hooligan who feels increasingly irrelevant in today's society as he struggles to keep his family together. Hooked on drugs and adrenaline; and struggling to resist the pull of his gang of fellow football fans, Jack is arrested after some violent matchday exploits and given six weeks to turn his life around, or else face a long spell in prison.
Juggling his marriage, his mates, his hard-nut bully of a father-in-law and his wayward 25-year-old stepbrother, Jack tries to get his life back on-track but slowly his world starts to spiral out of control.
There's romance, there's comedy, but this ain't no 'rom-com'...this is real life, on the line.
First released: Monday 2nd June 2025
Extra features
- Three making of featurettes
- Distributor: True Brit Entertainment
- Region: B
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 96
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- Distributor: True Brit Entertainment
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 96
BCG may earn commission on sales generated through the links above.
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