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Amazon Prime Video briefly streamed Jason Statham's 'Mutiny' film ahead of theatrical release

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Key points

  • "Mutiny" was streamed on Prime Video US for about an hour.
  • The film's official theatrical release is August 21st.
  • The full 1 hour and 35 minute movie was accessible.
  • Amazon does not own the production studios or distributor.

Premature Release on Prime Video

Jason Statham's new film, "Mutiny," was unexpectedly available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the US. The entire 1 hour and 35 minute movie was accessible for approximately one hour, despite its official theatrical release being scheduled for August 21st.

Availability and Removal

A colleague confirmed that the film was fully streamable on the platform. Following this brief period, the listing for "Mutiny" on Prime Video now indicates that it is "unavailable." The film's marketing materials and website consistently state that it will be exclusively in theaters upon its release.

Unintended Release

There is no indication that this early release was intentional or a marketing tactic. Amazon does not own Punch Palace Productions, MadRiver Pictures (the production studios), or Lionsgate (the US distributor) for the film. Amazon has been contacted for comment regarding the incident.

Film Details

The Prime Video listing for "Mutiny" was fully populated with cast information, a video thumbnail, and a synopsis. The synopsis describes the plot: "After his billionaire industrialist boss is murdered in front of him, Cole Reed is set up to take the fall for the crime — leaving him on the run as he works to uncover a conspiracy."

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Amazon Prime Video in the US briefly made the upcoming film "Mutiny" available for streaming, two days before its scheduled theatrical release. The movie, starring Jason Statham, was viewable for approximately an hour before being marked as "unavailable," raising questions about the premature release.