One-Man Army


Lethal, highly skilled, and out for blood, Jason Statham gets his hands dirty in his long-awaited reunion with Guy Ritchie.

Article Published on 17.06.2021

Words Adam Matulewicz

Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham snatched the spotlight when their early escapades reinvented British crime cinema. Now, after more than fifteen years apart, they’re locked, stocked, and back together for a sucker punch of a revenge thriller.

Statham stars as Patrick Hill, but you can call him H. He’s just taken one of the most dangerous jobs in Los Angeles: on a security team moving millions of dollars across the city that’s rife with crime. Quiet, business-like, and keen to keep to himself, H is just like any other man with bills to pay. But when one of the armoured vehicles is attacked, H reveals his extraordinary hidden skillset, leaving his colleagues questioning his true identity and motives.

H is a ruthless killer who’s just as deadly with a gun as he is with his bare hands. He’s no mug at the wrong place at the wrong time, he’s exactly where he wants to be – on the road to finding the people behind his son’s murder. And every hit the security company takes brings him one step closer to settling the score and forcing those responsible to face the wrath of man.

The Stathe

Jason Statham is one of cinema’s most popular action stars, but how did he rise from under Brick Top’s thumb to become a one-man army hunting devils in the City of Angels?

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Statham became an instant star as Guy Ritchie’s charismatic leading man who can talk his way out of any situation.

Lee Christmas

The likes of The Transporter, Crank, and The Mechanic followed as Statham thrust himself into hard-hitting action, but it was with The Expendables where he truly made a name for himself alongside some of the biggest names in the game.

Deckard Shaw

By the time he joined the Fast family in 2015, “The Stathe” was a well-established action hero and was an instant hit, so much so that he starred in his own spin-off. Now, his career shifts up a gear again as he goes darker and more vengeful than ever before in his reunion with Guy Ritchie.