Jason Statham’s ‘Mutiny’ Accidentally Leaks on Prime Video Ahead of Theatrical Release
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Action star Jason Statham's new movie "Mutiny" unintentionally went live on Prime Video just days before its scheduled theatrical debut, according to industry insiders. The film, which was set to open in theaters on Friday, was mistakenly posted from a product detail page error that usually displays trailers. A brief window of exposure allowed some Prime Video users to access the entire film.
The unauthorized release was corrected promptly. Social media reactions were mixed, with some expressing concern over the mishap, stating that it was likely a significant mistake potentially leading to someone's firing at Amazon. Film critic William Bibbiani of TheWrap described "Mutiny" as a straightforward story about Statham's character combating adversaries on a boat.
However, Bibbiani noted that the film deviated from its intended trajectory, resembling another Statham movie that takes place in boardrooms, suggesting potential issues during the development process.
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