Huge number of times Danny Dyer swears in Marching Powder revealed after reports new film 'risks upset with controversial jokes about drugs and sex offenders'

He's known for his filter free language and not being afraid to say what he thinks.

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Huge number of times Danny Dyer swears in Marching Powder revealed after reports new film 'risks upset with controversial jokes about drugs and sex offenders' Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By KIRSTEN MURRAY FOR MAILONLINE Published: 01:08, 9 March 2025 | Updated: 01:16, 9 March 2025 e-mail View comments He's known for his filter-free language and not being afraid to say what he thinks. And his latest film appears to be no different as it has been revealed Danny Dyer swears a total of 87 times in his new film Marching Powder.

The former EastEnders star, 47, plays potty-mouthed drug addict Jack Jones who is addicted to cocaine and football hooliganism. After he is arrested following a street battle in Grimsby, a judge tells him that he has six weeks to mend his ways or he will be jailed. And The Sun has revealed that throughout the 96-minute film, set for release next Friday, there are 229 rude words, including 159 F-bombs and even 45 C-words.



There are also 19 scenes depicting drug use, including Jack snorting white powder on the way to a game. It has been revealed Danny Dyer swears a total of 87 times in his new film Marching Powder - a mere portion of the release's total of 159 F-bombs and even 45 C-words The former EastEnders star, 47, plays potty-mouthed drug addict Jack Jonesa who is addicted to cocaine and football hooliganism The film is said to contain jokes about convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein , Harvey Weinstein and Gary Glitter . According to the Daily Star , there are also gags about suicide, Andrew Tate and Thalidomide, a drug which caused severe birth defects in over 10,000 children.

But director Nick Love has urged movie goers not to take the jokes too seriously. He said: 'The only thing I'd ask is that you bring a sense of humour with you.' Danny himself insisted the film does not glamourise drug use, saying: 'You need to watch the film to understand there's nothing glamorous about cocaine in this film.

It destroys lives, and it needs to be highlighted in the right way.' Speaking on his and his daughter Dani Dyer's podcast, Live And Let Dyers, Danny revealed his excitement at the film's release. Praising his co-star Stephanie Leonidas, who plays his character's better half in the film, Danny also revealed there is another co-star alongside him in Marching Powder who is very dear to his heart - Arty.

'She's a very strong woman in this. I want to shout out Steph, Steph Leonidas,' he said. Danny himself insisted the film does not glamourise drug use, saying: 'You need to watch the film to understand there's nothing glamorous about cocaine in this film' Danny himself insisted the film does not glamourise drug use Read More Danny Dyer's new film Marching Powder is savaged with 1-star review 'Little man's in it as well.

Ooh, that's a f****** exclusive, no one knows that. Arty is in it. My son, my actual son and heir.

' 'He's so good in it,' said Dani, with Danny pridefully adding: 'Yeah, he's brilliant'. Speaking of the film in general, he quipped: 'I swear to you, this is something very, very different. You will see a lot of me doing press over the coming weeks.

' Danny explained that the Marching Powder's themes and storyline are more nuanced than what its explicit trailer suggests. 'But yeah, it is something I'm very, very proud of. Because it is a love story; it's a working-class love story,' he says.

'Classism is a thing, and most rom coms are never set on a council estate. There's Pride & Prejudice, there's someone in f****** britches!' For Danny, the film is instead a romantic comedy told from a working-class perspective, and that is gritty and unfiltered, unlike other popular rom coms like Love Actually. 'You know, a love story where both the man and woman say c***, but in a loving way,' he added.

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