Today, you could stream Priest on Amazon Prime or YouTube in 4K with official subtitles in 30 languages. But you will never find “MM Sub” there. Those subtitles, created by an obscure fan or a forgotten group, exist only on that deteriorating hard drive, in that oddly punctuated MP4 file.
If you legally own Priest on DVD/Blu-ray or digital storefront, you can add external subtitles. However, the specific filename suggests a fan-created or archived release. For archival or personal backup purposes, here’s how to handle such a file: Priest -2011- -MM Sub-.mp4
If you do not understand Burmese and the subtitles are distracting, or if you need English subtitles because the audio is unclear, the MM Sub version might not be ideal for you. Today, you could stream Priest on Amazon Prime
A user obtains a retail DVD or Blu-ray of Priest (2011). Alternatively, they download a pre-existing rip from a release group (e.g., Priest.2011.720p.BluRay.x264-SPARKS.mkv ). If you legally own Priest on DVD/Blu-ray or
, a post-apocalyptic action-horror directed by Scott Stewart and starring Paul Bettany. The "-MM Sub-" tag likely refers to a specific group or release featuring hardcoded subtitles, often in Burmese (Myanmar) or another regional language [Source inferred].