Amazon Prime Video accidentally streamed Jason Statham’s action thriller “Mutiny” in its entirety on Wednesday, two days before its scheduled Friday theatrical release.
The Verge reported that a staff member watched the full 95-minute film, which appeared fully populated on the U.S. version of Amazon Prime Video with a cast list and description.
The listing stayed live for at least an hour, possibly two, before Amazon pulled it down.
One theory suggests the leak stemmed from distributor Lionsgate’s Lionsgate+ service, which operates through Prime Video.
The production studios behind the film — Punch Palace Productions and MadRiver Pictures — aren’t owned by Amazon.
Neither Amazon nor Lionsgate has explained how the film became publicly accessible.
“Mutiny” is still on track for its Friday theatrical debut.

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