Jason Statham and Stephen Graham’s “twisty” British crime caper has just been added to Prime Video

The popular British crime drama, “Snatch,” featuring an impressive cast, can now be streamed in the United Kingdom and Ireland on a brand-new streaming service.

The film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring Jason Statham and Stephen Graham, is currently available on Amazon Prime Video for streaming. Residents in this region can watch the 2000 movie now, or take advantage of a 30-day free trial if you’re new to Prime subscribers.

The film titled “Snatch” is accessible for viewers residing in the UK and Ireland via their Sky Cinema subscription. For those living in the United States, they have the option to either rent or buy the movie on various digital platforms like Apple TV and Amazon.

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In Ritchie’s film, Statham portrays a humble boxing promoter named Turkish who finds himself in trouble with a formidable gangster, played by Alan Ford. Simultaneously, the movie follows another narrative involving the theft of an 86-carat diamond and the subsequent hunt for it.

In addition to Statham and Graham, the movie “Snatch” also features actors like Brad Pitt, Dennis Farina, Lennie James, and Benicio del Toro.

The movie, praised with a 74% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes, is often characterized as “twisty, entertaining, and full of energy” by Entertainment Today. Notably, it inspired a 2017 series featuring Rupert Grint, Luke Pasqualino, Lucien Laviscount, and Phoebe Dynevor in leading roles.

The series chronicles a band of youthful con artists, who unwittingly step into the realm of organized crime after discovering a truck loaded with stolen gold bars.

The series, named Snatch by its creator Alex De Rakoff, spanned over two seasons and was jointly produced with Grint.

Ritchie is set to return with the next installment of “The Gentlemen” on Netflix, featuring Theo James and Kaya Scodelario in the main roles.

Snatch is available to stream on Prime Video and Sky Cinema in the UK.

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2025-08-08 21:20