While fans eagerly await Stephen Graham’s upcoming thriller, The Good Boy, those looking for his earlier work can stream his breakout role in Guy Ritchie’s beloved British crime comedy, Snatch, on Prime Video.
So, Guy Ritchie did another movie after Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, and it’s awesome! It stars Jason Statham and me as Tommy and Turkish – basically, we get in deep trouble with this seriously scary gangster named Brick Top (played by Alan Ford) after a bad bet on a boxing match. Let’s just say things escalate quickly!
The movie Snatch is now available to stream on Prime Video after being temporarily removed last year. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can watch it now.
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If you’re new to Prime, you can start a free 30-day trial and watch Snatch at no cost.
If you’d prefer not to use Amazon Prime, you can also watch the movie on Sky Cinema or NOW with a Cinema membership.

With a solid 74% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Snatch is also incredibly popular with audiences. Viewers on IMDb have praised it as “phenomenal” and “a movie that has it all,” with some even calling it “perfect.”
In addition to Jason Statham and Stephen Graham, the movie Snatch features a talented cast including Vinnie Jones, Brad Pitt, Dennis Farina, Lennie James, Mike Reid, Jason Flemyng, and Benicio del Toro.
Guy Ritchie and Stephen Graham worked together on just one film, Snatch. Jason Statham, who co-starred in Snatch, later appeared in films such as Revolver, Operation Fortune, and Wrath of Man.
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Enjoyed Stephen Graham in Snatch? You’ll be pleased to know Prime Video also offers Awaydays, a lesser-known crime drama filmed in Liverpool.
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You can now watch Snatch on Prime Video in the UK, and it’s also available on Sky Cinema and NOW if you have a Cinema membership.
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