Amazon Accidentally Streams Jason Statham's New Action Thriller Mutiny on Prime Video
Action star Jason Statham's new movie, Mutiny, was accidentally released on Amazon Prime Video ahead of its theatrical release. The 95-minute action thriller, directed by Jean-François Richet, was made available to stream for at least an hour before being taken down. According to The Verge, the mistake occurred on August 19, just two days before the movie's planned release in theaters.
Mutiny follows Cole Reed (Statham), a man who witnesses his billionaire boss' murder and is framed for the crime. He sets out on a one-man crusade to avenge his boss' death, only to discover an international conspiracy. The movie also stars Annabelle Wallis, Roland Møller, Ramon Tikaram, Arnas Fedaravičius, Jason Wong, and Adrian Lester.
While the accidental release was likely a mistake made by someone at Prime Video, it could have implications for the movie's planned box office performance. With the internet having access to the entire movie several days before its theatrical release, it's possible that spoilers may be shared online, potentially affecting ticket sales.