When Jason Statham appears on screen, you already know what to expect — it’s going to be brutal, loud, and straight to the point. But this time, the stakes are higher. Much higher. Because this isn’t just about fights — it’s about survival in the middle of the ocean, where no one hears you if you lose.
The new film from Lionsgate — Mutiny — isn’t just another action movie. It’s a claustrophobic thriller where every corridor of a cargo ship could be your last.
Director Jean-François Richet, who already proved with the film Plane that he can keep tension at its peak, returns with an even harsher story. And yes, there’s no room for the weak here.
Statham plays Cole Reed — a former Special Forces operative and ex-NYPD officer. A man with a past that won’t let go. But everything spirals out of control when his boss — a billionaire and friend — is murdered right in front of him.
And of course, guess who gets blamed?
That’s right.
Now Reed is a fugitive. Hunted. Accused. And, as expected, very angry.
His journey leads him onto a cargo ship — a closed metal world in the middle of the ocean. And that’s where he realizes: this is far worse than a setup. It’s an international conspiracy, and he’s the only one who can stop it.
If you’ve seen The Beekeeper, you already know what to expect:
— Brutal fights in tight corridors
— Minimal dialogue — maximum action
— Explosions you can feel through the screen
— And that look that makes it clear: someone’s about to have a very bad day
But «Mutiny» goes further. There are no open spaces here — just steel, engine noise, and the feeling that the trap has snapped shut.
Joining Statham are:
Annabelle Wallis — not just “the hero’s girl,” but a key player
Jason Wong
Roland Møller
Adrian Lester
And judging by the trailer, you can trust no one here. Absolutely no one.
Release date — August 21, 2026. Remember it. Because movies like this aren’t something you watch “someday.”

