Jason Statham's upcoming film Mutiny was seemingly leaked in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video, where it was available to stream in full on the US version of the service for at least an hour today. The film is not due in theaters until August 21st.
The Verge's Dominic Preston verified that the movie's complete 1 hour and 35 minute runtime was accessible to subscribers during the window before the listing disappeared. That is more than enough time for a high-profile studio feature to be captured and to begin circulating through unofficial channels.
The incident is a reminder of how tightly streaming platforms must coordinate rights windows, publishing pipelines, and theatrical calendars — and how a single misconfiguration on even the largest services can put an unreleased film in front of the public weeks early.