Mutiny (2026)
English · Action / Thriller · 95 min · A
★ 6.9 (39 votes)
▸ Worth a watch
Released 2026-08-21
Page updated 2026-08-21
The verdict
Mutiny is a dependable English film — it does what it sets out to do. It carries a 6.9/10 on TMDB across 39 ratings — squarely mid-table. It keeps things short at 95 minutes — no heavy commitment required. It's in theatres in India now — best caught on the big screen.
Truly divisive — for every critic who bought in, one checked out. — distilled from critics' published reviews
Story
After witnessing his billionaire boss' murder and being framed for the crime, Cole Reed boards a cargo ship on a one-man crusade to avenge his boss' death only to discover an international conspiracy.
Good to know
| Runtime | 1h 35m — short |
| Watch with family? | A · Adults only |
| Genre | Action / Thriller |
| Language | English |
| Best screen | Theatre / big screen |
Director
Jean-François Richet
Cast

Jason Statham
Cole Reed

Annabelle Wallis
Angie Ellis

Roland Møller
Captain Marko Madsen

Ramon Tikaram
Tibu Campallo

Arnas Fedaravičius
Mateo Pineda

Jason Wong
Taran
Where to watch in India
In theatres
Availability as of 2026-08-21 — platforms may change over time.
Trailer
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Frequently asked
Is Mutiny worth watching?
Worth a watch. It rates 6.9/10 on audience ratings. Truly divisive — for every critic who bought in, one checked out.
Where can I watch Mutiny?
Mutiny is currently playing in theatres across India. An OTT release hasn't been announced yet.
When is Mutiny releasing on OTT? (OTT release date)
An OTT release date for Mutiny hasn't been officially announced yet. This page updates automatically the day it starts streaming.
Is Mutiny family friendly?
Mutiny is rated A — aimed at adult audiences.
What language is Mutiny in?
Mutiny is an English film (Action / Thriller).
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