Amazon accidentally leaked the entire Jason Statham action film Mutiny on Prime Video before removing it from the streaming service. The Lionsgate-distributed movie’s brief appearance handed viewers access to the full film, adding an unexpected twist to its opening-weekend rollout.
The Prime Video leak placed Mutiny in an unusual position: a complete film temporarily appeared through one of the world’s major streaming platforms, only to disappear again.
Statham plays a veteran bodyguard
Mutiny stars Statham as Cole Reed, a retired former soldier and police officer. Reed now works as a bodyguard for a multimillionaire, putting the actor back into an action role built around a character with both military and law-enforcement experience.
Lionsgate is distributing the film. Amazon’s accidental release briefly made that theatrical offering available through Prime Video, although it was subsequently pulled.
Box-office expectations remain in focus
The timing puts additional attention on the movie’s commercial performance. Deadline estimated that Mutiny would earn between $7 million and $9 million during its opening weekend.
That forecast offers a clear benchmark for the Statham vehicle, but the available information does not establish whether its temporary streaming availability affected the estimate or the film’s eventual performance. For now, the leak remains a striking distribution mishap involving a full feature rather than a trailer, clip, or promotional extra.
Did Mutiny briefly being available in full on Prime Video change your plans to watch the film?