Guy Ritchie’s 102-Minute Crime Masterpiece Is Officially a Steal on Free Streaming

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Guy Ritchie’s 102-Minute Crime Masterpiece Is Officially a Steal on Free Streaming

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Guy Ritchie’s crime film Snatch is now available to stream free with adverts on Pluto TV, more than 25 years after its cinema release. The article presents the move as an accessible way for viewers to revisit the 102-minute film, which helped cement Ritchie’s reputation for fast-paced British crime stories and reunited him with Jason Statham after Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

Snatch stars Statham and Brad Pitt, and earned more than $80 million at the box office during its original theatrical run. The article also places the release in the context of Ritchie’s mixed 2026: his Prime Video series Young Sherlock performed strongly enough to secure a second series, while his film In The Grey underperformed in cinemas but later found an audience on video-on-demand platforms.

  • Snatch is streaming free, with adverts, on Pluto TV.
  • The Ritchie crime film earned over $80 million in cinemas.
  • It stars Jason Statham and Brad Pitt.

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Snatch is a British crime comedy directed by Guy Ritchie, released in 2000. It follows several groups of criminals in London whose plans become tangled around a stolen diamond, illegal boxing and a missing caravan.

The film stars Jason Statham, Brad Pitt and an ensemble cast of British actors. It came after Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, which had made him known for energetic stories, overlapping plotlines and distinctive dialogue.

Its commercial success helped establish Ritchie as a prominent director of crime films, while also raising Statham’s profile before his later action-film career. The film has remained well known for its cast, fast editing and portrayal of London’s criminal underworld.

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