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Jason Statham, the action-movie dynamo, has been illuminating screens with his unstoppable presence since the late ’90s. Born on July 26, 1967, this British actor’s career as a purveyor of adrenaline was launched not on film but in the worlds of Chinese martial arts and deep-sea diving. In fact, he carried the flag for England during the 1990 Commonwealth Games. However, it was Guy Ritchie’s iconic crime dramas, ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ (1998) and ‘Snatch’ (2000), that truly kickstarted his cinematic journey.

Riding this momentum, Statham revved his way into audience hearts with roles in ‘Transporter’ movie series. He also earned admiration for demonstrating his strategic skills in ‘The Italian Job’ (2003) and providing high-speed thrills in 2006’s ‘Crank.’ As he navigated the 2000s and 2010s back into action with his work on blockbusters like the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, ‘Mechanic: Resurrection’ and ‘Meg,’ the world is still eager to see what he will do next. For all those keen to know what this action mastermind has in store for us next, here’s a peep into Jason Statham’s upcoming movies and TV shows.
1. Mutiny (January 9, 2026)

Jason has been signed for another Jean-François Richet-directed action thriller (‘Plane’). Directed from a script by J.P. Davis and Lindsay Michel, the movie is about a man named Cole Reed who is framed for the murder of his billionaire industrialist employer, who is assassinated in front of him. In hiding, Cole finds himself gradually revealing an international plot. Annabelle Wallis, Lee Charles, Chaneil Kular, Tom Christian, Adrian Lester, Roland Møller, and Arnas Fedaravicius are the other cast members revealed. Post-production is in process, and Statham is also producing. The film will be out on January 9, 2026.
2. Shelter (January 30, 2026)

‘Shelter’ is a thriller film that has gone into post-production under the direction of Ric Roman Waugh. Ward Parry has scripted it. Statham will feature as a recluse by the name of Mason, who saves a young girl from a storm-ravaged ocean on a remote Scottish island. But his action sets a chain of events in motion that ultimately culminates in an attack on his home, compelling him to unlock his seedy history. The supporting cast includes Naomi Ackie, Bill Nighy, Anna Crilly, and Daniel Mays. ‘Shelter’ releases on January 30, 2026.
3. Fast X: Part 2 (April 2027)

‘Fast X: Part 2’ is an action crime thriller in the works to be a gripping sequel to the world-famous ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise. Louis Leterrier, who is capable of directing high-octane blockbusters, takes the reins of this action-packed movie. The film is written by Christina Hodson and Oren Uziel, guaranteeing a mix of high-speed chases, complex plots, and the family relationships which the franchise is so renowned for. While the plot is under close wraps, there is immense anticipation for this instalment.
Jason Statham returns as Deckard Shaw and co-stars alongside a galaxy of stars that include Dwayne Johnson as Hobbs, Michelle Rodriguez as Letty Ortiz, Jason Momoa as Dante Reyes, Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, Nathalie Emmanuel as Ramsey, Sung Kang as Han, Tyrese Gibson as Roman, and Ludacris as Tej. Since the franchise has a reputation for producing cinematic spectacles, fans around the globe eagerly anticipate what high-octane adventures and obstacles are in store for the favorite crew. The movie was scheduled to start production in summer 2025. It is due for release in April 2027.
4. The Beekeeper 2 (TBA)

MGM greenlit ‘The Beekeeper 2,’ the sequel to the action film ‘The Beekeeper’ featuring Jason Statham. The actor will reprise the role of retired intelligence officer Adam Clay. Though the story’s details, written by Umair Aleem and Kurt Wimmer, are kept secret, the film, which will be helmed by Timo Tjahjanto, will apparently delve into why Statham’s character left the Beekeepers group. Jeremy Irons, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Jemma Redgrave, and Yara Shahidi join him in the cast. Production has begun, and further information is eagerly anticipated. Read More: Is Snatch (2000) Based on a True Story or a Book?




