Amazon Prime accidentally streams ‘Mutiny’ days before theater release
Key Points:
- Amazon Prime Video mistakenly made Jason Statham’s new film "Mutiny" available for streaming in the US about two days before its official theatrical release.
- The movie was accessible for roughly an hour on Wednesday morning, allowing some subscribers to watch the full 95-minute film before it was taken down.
- "Mutiny" stars Statham as Cole Reed, a former Special Forces soldier turned elite bodyguard, continuing his reputation for action-packed, stunt-heavy roles.
- The film was produced by MadRiver Pictures and Punch Palace Productions, the latter owned by Statham, and is distributed by Lionsgate.
- The premature streaming caused backlash on social media, with users speculating about potential repercussions for Amazon due to the accidental early release.