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Jason Statham movies on Lionsgate Play to satisfy your hunger for Action Thrillers - The Bank Job to Expendables

Jason Statham is coming back to Lionsgate Play with The Beekeeper, let's do a warm-up before that. 

Jason Statham movies on Lionsgate Play to satisfy your hunger for Action Thrillers - The Bank Job to Expendables
Jason Statham Films On Lionsgate Play

Last Updated: 05.45 PM, Apr 22, 2024

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The world has been busy witnessing some of the most enjoyable action films on the big screen and on streaming platforms. The genre seems to be the flavor of the season as all producers, streamers, and filmmakers try to cash in on its popularity and demand it. But while the genre has many new entries with actors and directors trying their hands at it, one actor in the West who has been a constant action hero is Jason Statham. The star, popularly known for his parts in franchise films like The Expendables, has been giving us some of the most interesting action movies over the years. Yes, there has been a range of content, but the actor has stuck to being an action hero and has established his niche.

This year he is back at claiming his land with a new movie that has already been released on the big screen, and the reviews have already praised how good the actor is in them. Yes, we are talking about The Beekeeper starring Jason Statham which was released in theatres and took his fans by storm. But for the Indian audience who couldn't catch it on the big screen, the movie is now making its way to streaming. The Beekeeper will be released on Lionsgate Play this week, and we are precisely four days away from it.

But that is not the only Jason Statham movie on Lionsgate Play; they have an entire library of his movies. So today, as we inch closer to the release of The Beekeeper on Lionsgate Play, let us watch some of Statham’s other action movies on the platform and kill time until April 26, 2024.

5 Jason Statham Movies on Lionsgate Play

The Bank Job

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Cast: Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, and Stephen Campbell Moore.

Director: Roger Donaldson.

A small-time criminal played by Jason Statham chooses to walk away from that life and settle in London with his family to lead a normal life. He struggles to make ends meet as a car dealer. One fine day, his ex-girlfriend walks in with a lucrative offer, which is to rob a bank. He gets on board with the heist only to realize there is a whole lot more than what meets the eye.

Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels

Cast: Jason Statham, Jason Flemyng, and Nick Moran.

Director: Guy Ritchie.

A buddy drama, the Jason Statham way. Four friends sit for a card game with a gangster and lose a lot of money. Unable to pay him, they hatch a crooked path that will bring them money and wave off their debt. But life isn't that easy, because for these four, it definitely isn't. This hilarious action saga is something that you should have watched by now, but it's never too late to watch a good film.

The Expendables Franchise

Cast: Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and Liam Hemsworth.

This is by far the most popular entry in Jason Statham’s filmography. What happens when a group of mercenaries is the only hope to save us from several life-altering situations? Every Expendables movie explores situations so unique, and the fan base is fun and strong enough to tackle it all. The love for this franchise has a separate niche of itself and is unmatched.

Wrath Of Man

Cast: Jason Statham, Holt McCallany, and Josh Hartnett.

Director: Guy Ritchie.

The mystery and thrills walk hand in hand in Wrath Of Man, which plays in layers. Defining this movie without spoilers is nearly impossible, but we will try. A new security guard for a cash truck is very mysterious in his behavior. His heist skills are impeccable. Everyone is confused about where he came from, but no one can believe when the mystery is solved.

Redemption

Cast: Jason Statham, Agata Buzek, and Benedict Wong.

Director: Steven Knight.

An ex-special forces soldier is left on the streets of London, homeless and damaged, after he returns from a war-like situation in Afghanistan. Now he has to fight one more war at home, and he has no one backing him except for a sister who is a nun. Redemption has an interesting plot, and you will enjoy it.

You can watch all these films on Lionsgate Play through the OTTplay Premium subscription. Stay tuned to OTTplay for more content like this and everything else from the world of streaming and films.