Octavia Spencer praised her stunt doubles as essential partners in her new Prime Video action-comedy series "Ride or Die" during a recent interview.
This public recognition highlights the critical role of stunt professionals in high-budget streaming productions, where safety and technical skill are paramount to the final product.
Speaking on Good Morning America, Spencer described her relationship with the stunt crew as a deep partnership. "My stunt doubles are my ride‑or‑die. I couldn’t do this without them," Spencer said.
The actress emphasized that the camaraderie on set extended beyond the primary cast to the technical teams. "The chemistry we have on set extends to the stunt crew; they’re family," Spencer said.
Co-star Hannah Waddingham echoed these sentiments, noting that Spencer consistently prioritizes the well-being of the crew. "Octavia always looks out for the stunt team — they’re the backbone of the show," Waddingham said.
The series, which consists of eight episodes [1], is scheduled to premiere Wednesday, July 13, 2026 [2], on the Prime Video platform [3]. While some early reports suggested a June release, the official premiere is set for this Wednesday [2].
Spencer noted that the skill and safety provided by her doubles were necessary to bring the action sequences of the show to life. The series is distributed across U.S. and international markets via Prime Video [3].
“"My stunt doubles are my ride‑or‑die. I couldn’t do this without them."”
By publicly centering the contributions of stunt performers, Spencer is drawing attention to a segment of the film industry that is often invisible despite performing the most dangerous tasks. This shift in narrative reflects a broader trend in the entertainment industry toward acknowledging the specialized labor required for the 'action-comedy' genre, where the seamless blend of humor and physical risk depends entirely on the coordination between lead actors and their doubles.


