Chris Hemsworth’s $90M Crime Thriller Is Officially Coming to Prime Video This Week

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Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101 Image via Amazon MGM

Published Mar 30, 2026, 11:39 AM EDT

Adam Blevins began working in the entertainment industry in 2022 as a Staff Writer for Agents of Fandom, where he progressed to Senior Editor and interviewed talent from Marvel Studios, House of the Dragon, and Planet of the Apes. He joined Collider as a News Author in April 2024, was promoted to a Senior position in December 2024, and has written over 3,000 articles for the site, including exclusives relating to Avengers: Doomsday, The Penguin, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and more. He primarily writes about the latest box office numbers and the hottest movies and TV shows on streaming, while also covering superhero and sci-fi news. He has completed a set visit for The Chosen and even has several months of experience writing Gaming Features at ScreenRant. You can find him on X, LinkedIn, and Muckrack.

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Chris Hemsworth will always be inseparable from his role as Thor in the MCU. He’s one of the central figures who helped launch the universe 15 years ago, and he’s still one of the most beloved stars the MCU has to offer. Fans were concerned that Hemsworth’s days as Thor were behind him after he starred in the critically panned Thor: Love and Thunder, but they were pleasantly surprised last year when it was confirmed that he would return in Avengers: Doomsday, which will be released in theaters later this year on December 18. Hemsworth may not be done playing Thor, but he still has shown he has time to star in other non-Marvel projects, including Crime 101. The hit crime thriller arrived in theaters earlier this year.

Hemsworth reunited with his long-time Marvel co-star Mark Ruffalo for the new heist thriller, which also recruited Barry Keoghan (The Immortal Man) and Halle Berry (Never Let Go) for key roles. Amazon spent $90 million on the making of Crime 101, but the studio didn’t exactly earn back its investment after it grossed only $71 million at the global box office. This came despite exceptional scores of 89% from critics and 85% from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. Now that Crime 101 has concluded its theatrical run, Chris Hemsworth has taken to his personal social media to confirm that the film will begin streaming on Prime Video later this week on April 1. He made this announcement along with a new statement, saying that he’s “grateful for all the incredible support and feedback that’s come so far… It means the world to see it resonate with you all… Huge thanks to everyone who’s watched, shared, and shown love so far.”

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Check out Crime 101 starting this Wednesday, April 1, on Prime Video, and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage of Hemsworth’s future projects.

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Release Date February 13, 2026

Runtime 140 Minutes

Director Bart Layton

Writers Bart Layton, Peter Straughan

Producers Derrin Schlesinger, Eric Fellner, Shane Salerno, Tim Bevan, Chris Hemsworth, Ben Grayson, Dimitri Doganis, Bart Layton
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