Kevin Costner’s $106 Million Gangster Epic Hits Prime Video in December
One of the most acclaimed films in Kevin Costner‘s distinguished career is arriving on a new streaming platform. The award-winning actor and director’s gangster epic, The Untouchables, shoots up a new streaming home on Prime Video.
Prime Video confirmed that The Untouchables is availabble to stream as of Dec. 1, allowing audiences a chance to watch (or rewatch) the Brian De Palma-helmed flick this holiday season. The star-studded film’s Prime Video release is coming a few months after it debuted on Paramount+.
Released in 1987 and loosely based on Elliot Ness and Oscar Fraley’s eponymous 1957 book, The Untouchables chronicles Ness (Costner) and his titular team as they scheme to take down the nefarious Al Capone (Robert De Niro) and bring him to justice during Prohibition. The film was set in Chicago during the 1930s, with the late Sean Connery portraying Irish cop Jim Malone and Charles Martin Smith playing Treasury Department accountant Oscar Wallace. The Untouchables also features appearances by Andy Garcia, Patricia Clarkson and the late Billy Drago.