From Snatch to The Meg, we present you with a comprehensive list of the Brit butt-kickers greatest films.
Jason Stathamtook an interesting route to becoming an action superstar.
Plus, how can you argue with our guy going one-on-one against an ancient great white?

Jason Statham in ‘The Meg’.Warner Bros. Pictures
), he’s been a welcome addition.
Statham proved to be so popular, he soon earned the spin-off filmHobbs & Shawalongsidethe Rock.
Paired up with hothead traineeBen Foster, Statham radiates the cool this kind of character must exhibit.

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This was a surprise hit; however, the 2016 sequelMechanic: Resurrectionisn’t up to par.
From there, Turkish must navigate a world of double-crosses, diamonds, and dangerous men.
Plus, you get the great visual of Stath in a Stetson, attempting a Southern accent.

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Statham plays H, the mysterious new (and awesomely skilled) driver for an armored truck company.
Statham is pure intensity for most of the film, his rage (or wrath?)
barely bubbling under the surface.

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It’s a dark, nasty flick, and it works.
Safe (2012)
Aside from his baby-rescuing inFate, Statham doesn’t interact much with kids.
It results in one of Statham’s most tender performances, in between all the beatings, of course.

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The pair then embark on a harrowing adventure with Luke slowly turning into the most bizarre father figure ever.
Oh, and did you know thatStatham’s cameoinCollateral(2004) is rumored to be Frank Martin?
Spy (2015)
Statham does…comedy?

Cameron Jack, Darrell D’Silva, Jason Statham, and Babs Olusanmokun in ‘Wrath of Man’.Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures

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