Watch: Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine Break Bad in 'Going In Style'

Going in Style
Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin in geriatric crime caper "Going in Style." Warner Bros.

Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin are breaking bad in their new comedy, Going In Style .

The impressive trio of Oscar-winning actors play retirees who plan a bank heist after their respective pensions are canceled.

Newsweek has an exclusive clip from the movie—watch above—that features Freeman's character Willie and Caine's Joe causing chaos on a busy road while riding a mobility scooter, which Joe says is their "new getaway car." Not quite as lavish as Caine's slick rides in 1969's The Italian Job .

Going In Style is directed by Scrubs actor-turned-director Zach Braff and the screenplay was written by Theodore Melfi, the director/co-writer of Oscar-nominated Hidden Figures.

Matt Dillon and Back to the Future 's Christopher Lloyd also appear in supporting roles.

Going In Style is released on April 7.

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