Jason Statham’s must-see $40 million action thriller hits US streaming charts

Jason StathamThe essential new action film battled newcomers to become a huge streaming hit in America. Earlier this year, Statham teamed up with David Harbor (Stranger Things) And Michael Pena (Landman) For A man who worksits latest actioner which follows a former high-level agent who returns to the field when someone close to him is kidnapped. A man who works is currently streaming on Prime Video and Amazon MGM+ in America, where it became one of the most popular films, ranking in the top five on both platforms at the time of writing.
A man who works didn’t really resonate with critics when it premiered earlier this year, leading to a 47% Rotten Tomatoes score. However, as many Statham actors often do, it was a fan favorite. It holds a Verified Hot rating of 87% on the audience-driven Popcornmeter, and it has become essential viewing for Statham fans as he enters a new stage of his career. A man who works earned just enough at the box office to avoid being labeled a failure, but it was by no means a colossal success. It grossed $88 million on a budget of $40 million.
A man who works is based on the book Levon’s trade by Chuck DixonAnd David yesterday wrote and directed the film. Action movie legend and Statham’s Consumables co-star Sylvester Stallone also worked with Ayer on the screenplay. The film was originally titled Levon’s trade before moving on to A man who works a few months before its release. Statham and Ayer previously worked together on The beekeeperand Statham and Stallone have worked together for a long time on Consumables franchise and other projects like Home Front.
Are there Jason Statham movies on Netflix?
There’s only one Jason Statham movie streaming on Netflix right now, and it’s To tear out. Statham stars in To tear out alongside Brad Pitt And Stephen Grahamand the film was written and directed by Guy Ritchie. This was only Statham’s second film after his first role in Lock, stock and two smoking barrels. On HBO Max, premium subscribers can watch Statham in a myriad of action and sci-fi classics, including Meg 2: The Trench And Mechanics: Resurrection. There are no Jason Statham movies streaming on Peacock at the time of writing, and only The mechanic is streaming on Paramount+.
Be sure to watch A man who works on Prime Video or Amazon MGM+ and stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates.
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March 28, 2025
- Runtime
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116 minutes
- Director
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David yesterday




