Amazon seemingly leaked Jason Statham’s entire Mutiny movie

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Jason Statham’s upcoming film Mutiny is set to hit theaters on August 21st, but it can already be streamed in full on the US version of Amazon’s Prime Video service. My colleague Dominic Preston was able to verify that all 1 hour and 35 minutes of the movie is available to watch on Amazon’s streaming platform, despite the Mutiny website and marketing materials stating that it’ll only be available in theaters when it’s officially released in two days.

There’s nothing to suggest that this was released on Prime Video intentionally, or that it’s intended to be some marketing stunt — neither the Punch Palace Productions and MadRiver Pictures production studios, nor US distributor Lionsgate, are owned by Amazon. We have reached out to Amazon for...

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