
Let’s face it: Jason Statham doesn’t slow down.
The man is basically a human missile — if missiles loved fast cars, wore suits that never needed dry cleaning, and said “I used to be in the Royal Marines…” at least once per movie.
This year alone, he already dropped A Working Man (great title for a guy who literally works with his fists), and now he’s prepping Mutiny — a new $98 million action thriller set to hit theaters on January 9, 2025 .
But here’s the twist: Mutiny might just be his next big hit — because unlike A Working Man , this one is being released in a way that makes smart business sense.
And yes, that means avoiding April like it’s tax season.

💥 A Working Man : Solid Budget-wise, But Not His Best Box Office
A Working Man wasn’t a flop — far from it. It made around $98.7 million worldwide , which sounds impressive until you remember its predecessor, The Beekeeper , raked in over $162 million with a similar premise and only slightly more explosions.
So… why didn’t A Working Man do better?
Well, timing is everything — and March is not January.
The film landed in theaters on March 28, 2025 , right as studios were preparing their summer-ready blockbusters. And guess what happened?
By its second weekend, it was already getting steamrolled by A Minecraft Movie . Yes, really. A cartoon about blocks knocked Statham out of the top spot like he was standing too close to an unstable TNT pile.
⏰ Why January Is Statham’s Sweet Spot
Enter The Beekeeper — the movie that proved January is actually gold for Statham fans.
It opened on January 12, 2024 , and thanks to nearly zero competition and strong word-of-mouth, it stuck around in the Top 5 for six straight weeks . That’s longer than your average Netflix binge.
So when Statham and crew picked January 9, 2026 , for Mutiny , they weren’t just flipping a calendar page — they were studying history, learning from it, and punching it into the release schedule.

🧠 What Is Mutiny About Anyway?
Mutiny follows Cole Reed (played by Statham), a regular working stiff who suddenly finds himself in deep trouble after witnessing the murder of his billionaire boss — and getting framed for it.
Yes, it’s another “man wrongfully accused” story. But let’s be honest — we love those when they’re told with guns, grit, and at least one car jump.
Directed by Jean-François Richet (Plane ), the film is aiming to be both a gritty thriller and a crowd-pleasing action flick. And judging by the trailer, it’s also got:
- Yachts
- Betrayals
- Underwater fistfights
- One scene where Statham eats sushi while looking suspicious
You know, standard stuff.
📅 The Great Release Date Debate: January vs. March
Let’s break it down like a movie pitch meeting:
Film | Release Date | Opening Weekend | Total Box Office | Competition Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Beekeeper | Jan 12, 2024 | $16.5M | $162.6M | Low |
A Working Man | Mar 28, 2025 | $15.5M | ~$98.7M | Medium–High |
Mutiny | Jan 9, 2026 | TBD | TBD | Let’s hope low |
So while A Working Man had decent numbers, it quickly ran into problems:
- Tougher competition (yes, even against animated kids’ movies)
- Mixed reviews (Rotten Tomatoes gave it 49% vs. The Beekeeper ’s 71%)
- Weaker word-of-mouth
In short: it wasn’t bad. It just wasn’t January-Beekeeper-style good.
🧊 Can Mutiny Beat the Odds?
Possibly. If any studio has learned from past mistakes, it’s probably Universal.
Releasing in early January gives Mutiny the perfect window to dominate before the superhero movies and CGI disasters roll in. Sure, Crime 101 (starring Chris Hemsworth) drops in February, but that still gives Statham a solid five-week head start.
Plus, audiences seem to be craving something real, raw, and full of punch-ups — and no one does that better than Jason.
🧵 Final Thoughts: Sometimes Timing Really Is Everything
Jason Statham isn’t slowing down — and neither should the people booking his films.
By moving Mutiny to early 2026, the studio is playing chess while A Working Man played checkers.
If you want to win at box office battles, sometimes all you need is:
- A killer script
- A charismatic lead
- And a release date that doesn’t force you to compete with Steve the Lego Guy
Here’s hoping Mutiny becomes Statham’s next breakout hit — and finally confirms that January is officially “Stathember.”