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Jason Statham's New Action Movie Looks Like A Bigger Risk After A Sharp Box Office Decline

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has been working pretty much constantly for years now. That streak doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon, as his next film, , a movie about a former special forces agent clearing his name of a murder he didn't commit, inches closer to its release in 2026.

The film comes off the back of Statham's previous two projects, The Beekeeper in 2024 and A Working Man in 2025, which saw varying degrees of success. Statham's films have always been box office draws, but .

Mutiny has revealed some cast members aside from Statham. Now that it officially has a release date, it will be a very solid indicator of what the actor's future prospects are when it comes to headlining these crowd-pleasing, mid-budget action flicks.

Statham only appeared in one movie in 2024, , pulling in over $160 million on a $40 million budget, as well as earning the actor a rare critical success. The movie managed to rise above a lot of the generic action products that have flooded the market over the years.

It wasn't a failure, but the fact that it made so much less is a slightly worrying sign for the actor's future.

However, A Working Man received worse reviews and earned around $100 million on a $40 million budget, $60 million less than his previous years' success. Now, that's not to say it was a flop, as it was still a big success, but when .

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While some of the biggest movies and franchises don't have to worry about a $60 million difference, for a mid-budget movie like A Working Man, that amounts to more than the budget of the entire movie. It wasn't a failure, but the fact that it made so much less is a slightly worrying sign for the actor's future.

Jason Statham looking over his shoulder as Levon Cade in A Working Man

Mutiny was announced, written, and shot in 2024, before A Working Man's release, but after The Beekeeper. Based on that movie's success, the January release date, and Statham's star power, the film looked to be a sure thing, presumably following in the footsteps of The Beekeeper.

Jason Statham close up in A Working Man

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Now that A Working Man has come and gone, this next project definitely seems to be on shakier ground. A Working Man had everything going for it off the back of Beekeeper, but .

The big question about the film now is whether Statham alone will be enough to keep the film afloat. The Beekeeper could very well be an exception, rather than the rule, and whether Mutiny becomes a huge hit or another mid-tier success will certainly be the ultimate decider of that.

Jason Statham as Levon Cade in A Working Man
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If Mutiny isn't able to recapture the massive success of The Beekeeper, then , and become a solid, middle-of-the-road success, even if it isn't breaking any records.

In general, for a film to be considered profitable, it needs to make around double the reported budget in order to account for marketing and distribution costs.

If the film isn't able to do that and drops even further below A Working Man, then it would likely be a pretty significant failure for the actor. Mid-budget theatrical films have been growing less common in recent years with the rise of streaming services and mega-blockbusters, so .

However, there is plenty of reason to believe that Statham's next film will still make a big splash at the box office, notably because of just how well A Working Man did on streaming. The interest in his movies is there, and could certainly replicate the success of The Beekeeper; it is just more of a gamble now.

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Mutiny

January 9, 2026

Jean-François Richet

Writers
J.P. Davis, Lindsay Michel

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