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Amazon accidentally streams Jason Statham's 'Mutiny' two days before theater release

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Jason Statham's upcoming action film 'Mutiny' was inadvertently made available in full on Amazon Prime Video in the US, two days ahead of its scheduled theatrical release on August 21st. The Verge's Dominic Preston confirmed the entire 1 hour 35 minute film was accessible and streamable on the platform. The early appearance appears to be an unintentional leak, as the film's official marketing continues to promote it as a theatrical-only release. Neither production companies Punch Palace Productions nor MadRiver Pictures have issued any statement suggesting the streaming availability was a planned move.

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