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Mutiny’s Post-Credits Scene Status Revealed After Jason Statham Movie Leaks

Lionsgate’s Mutiny briefly appeared on Amazon’s platform in full. The accidental streaming window came just two days before its exclusive cinema debut. While early reviews have been mixed, the surprise digital availability has raised questions about whether there’s a post-credits scene.

The film, directed by Jean-François Richet, stars Statham as Cole Reed, a former special forces operative framed for murdering his billionaire boss.

Whether Mutiny has a post-credits scene at the end revealed

No, Mutiny does not include a post-credits scene. The film runs for a tight 95 minutes, and once the credits begin to roll, the story has concluded. Viewers do not need to remain in their seats waiting for a mid-credits stinger or an end-credits tease setting up a sequel.

This aligns with the approach taken by director Jean-François Richet in previous action movies. The production has not announced any plans for a franchise continuation, and no additional scenes were reported by those who accessed the film during the accidental Prime Video window. For audiences heading to theaters on August 21, leaving when the lights come up means missing nothing.

For those unaware, for at least one hour on Wednesday, the entire movie was available to stream on Prime Video in the United States. The Verge verified that all 1 hour and 35 minutes could be watched before the listing changed to “unavailable.”

The marketing campaign for Mutiny has consistently emphasized a theatrical-only launch. Neither production studios Punch Palace Productions and MadRiver Pictures nor distributor Lionsgate have ownership ties to Amazon. There is no evidence the leak was a deliberate stunt. Amazon has not yet commented publicly on how the error occurred.

Mutiny currently holds a 42% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Jonathan Sim of ComingSoon wrote that “Jason Statham has become his own movie genre,” giving a positive take. Others felt the film fell short of expectations while still acknowledging Statham’s screen presence. The cast includes Annabelle Wallis, Jason Wong, Roland Møller, Arnas Fedaravicius, and Adrian Lester. The screenplay comes from Lindsay Michel and J.P. Davis.


Source: Comingsoon.net