13 Jason Statham Movie ((full)) «2026»

Prison. Modified cars. Machine guns. Joan Allen screaming into a microphone. Death Race knows exactly what it is: Mad Max in the penal system. Statham doesn’t speak much (his mask covers his mouth), but his eyes do the killing. The car design is iconic, and the third-act twist is satisfyingly nasty. The Old Guard Handshake

Statham plays Lee Christmas , the knife guy in a room full of gun guys. Watching him banter with Stallone and Schwarzenegger is like watching a jazz band jam. While the ensemble is crowded, Statham steals every scene he shares. Plus, his throwing-knife kill in the second film is one of the top five Statham moments ever. The Sleeper Hit 13 jason statham movie

“D’ya like dags?” Statham plays Turkish , a boxing promoter caught between a psychotic brick-layer (Brad Pitt) and a Russian gangster. This is the film where Statham proved he could hold the screen against Hollywood heavyweights. The energy is manic, the dialogue is Shakespearean slang, and Statham’s comic timing is criminally underrated. The Franchise Starter Prison

Statham joined Fast & Furious as the villain, then became the anti-hero. Deckard Shaw is essentially The Transporter but with a British mum (Helen Mirren). The baby rescue scene—where Statham fights guys while carrying an infant in a bassinet—is a masterpiece of absurd action choreography. He finally got the blockbuster budget his punches deserved. The Giant Shark Movie Joan Allen screaming into a microphone

Written by Sylvester Stallone, Homefront sees Statham as a widowed DEA agent trying to live quietly in a small town. Spoiler: The local meth dealer (James Franco) ruins that. This is Statham doing Taken but with more emotional weight. Watching him protect his daughter while trying not to revert to his violent past gives the film unexpected heart. The Comedy Masterclass

If you edited a video game, a Red Bull commercial, and a Looney Tunes cartoon together, you’d get Crank . Statham plays Chev Chelios (best action name ever), a hitman poisoned with a synthetic drug that slows his heart. To stay alive, he must stay angry. The result: public sex in Chinatown, racing through hospitals, and a final helicopter jump that defies physics. It is stupid. It is glorious. The “Wait, Statham can act?” Movie

Directed by Guy Ritchie (their reunion!), this is Statham’s Heat . He plays H , a mysterious armored truck guard with a secret past. It’s slow, brutal, and surprisingly emotional. The story unfolds in non-linear chapters. The shootout in the finale is brutally efficient. If you think Statham only does cheesy one-liners, this film will shut you up. Jason Statham is not trying to win an Oscar. He is trying to ensure that for 90 minutes, you forget about your bills, your boss, and your aching back. He is the everyman’s superhero: bald, blue-collar, and brutally efficient.