Jason Statham continues his prolific run as one of Hollywood’s top action stars, with several major projects making headlines in 2025 and beyond. His most recent release, A Working Man, directed by David Ayer and written by Sylvester Stallone, premiered in theaters on March 28, 2025, and has attracted attention for its solid action and Statham’s collaboration with key figures from his previous hits[1]. Despite expectations, A Working Man performed slightly below the box office success of Statham’s 2024 thriller The Beekeeper but still reinforced his status as a bankable leading man[7].
In addition to A Working Man, Statham is set to reprise several high-profile roles. He will return as Deckard Shaw in Fast X: Part 2, the next installment of the Fast & Furious saga, set for an April 4, 2025, release. This movie promises more explosive action and continues the franchise’s tradition of high-octane stunts and themes of family loyalty[2].
Looking further ahead, Statham will star in Levon’s Trade, another action film adapted from Chuck Dixon’s novels, again reuniting with director David Ayer and featuring a screenplay by Stallone. The film, which wrapped shooting in May 2024 and is scheduled for release on January 17, 2025, could spawn a new franchise if successful, given the series’ extensive source material[2].
Fans can also anticipate his return in The Beekeeper 2, with production starting in late 2025. Directed by Timo Tjahjanto, the sequel will continue exploring the secretive world of human intelligence and is expected to build on the story of Statham’s Adam Clay from the first movie. Statham will also serve as a producer on this film[1][5].
Beyond his cinematic ventures, Statham recently made the news for personal reasons, including selling his Hollywood Hills home with partner Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for nearly $9 million[5]. He also expressed a personal goal of learning three new languages: Spanish, French, and German[5].