Jason Statham's upcoming film 'Mutiny' is scheduled to hit theaters on August 21st, but if you're in the US, you can already watch the whole damn thing on Prime Video. Our colleague Dominic Preston confirmed that all 1 hour and 35 minutes of the movie are available to stream on Amazon's platform, despite the film's website and marketing materials insisting it would only be in theaters for its official release in two days. There's no indication this was an intentional early release or some clever marketing stunt - neither production studios Punch Palace Productions and MadRiver Pictures, nor US distributor Lionsgate, are owned by Amazon. We've reached out to Amazon for comment, because who wouldn't want to ask 'What the hell, guys?' It's unclear when 'Mutiny' was added to Prime Video US, but it's still up as of writing. The listing is fully kitted out with cast list, thumbnail, and a synopsis that reads: 'After his billionaire industrialist boss is murdered in front of him, Cole Reed is set up to take the fall for the crime - leaving him on the run as he works to uncover a conspiracy.' So if you've been dying to see Statham do his thing, you might want to grab some popcorn before Amazon remembers it has an off switch.