A behind-the-scenes look at ‘Mutiny’
A behind-the-scenes look at Liongate’s new film ‘Mutiny’ starring Jason Statham, Annabelle Wallis and Roland Møller. Directed by Jean-François Richet.
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When you see one Jason Statham movie, you’ve seen them all.
That’s the case with “Mutiny,” his latest shoot-em-up flick where he, once again, stars as a one-man army. Swap his job, swap the backstory, swap the location, swap the villain and keep everything else. It’s a winning formula for him and for anyone who appreciates mindless entertainment.
Here, Statham is Cole Reed, a former British police officer who now serves as the head of security for Tibu Campallo (Ramon Tikaram), the owner of a large cargo shipping company in Bangkok and a surrogate father figure to Cole. On the cusp of selling his company, Tibu is assassinated, and Cole is framed for the murder.

Jason Statham as Cole Reed in Liongate’s “Mutiny.” (Dan Smith/Lionsgate)
Cole’s search to find who’s responsible leads him aboard one of those cargo ships, where he uncovers a human smuggling operation that’s embarking on the high seas to do a tradeoff led by the villainous captain Markos Madsen (Danish actor Roland Møller).
Seek vengeance. Save lives. Kick butt. Sounds like a plan.
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Jason Statham as Cole Reed and Annabelle Wallis as Angie Ellis in Liongate’s “Mutiny.” (Dan Smith/Lionsgate)
Statham, 59, seems ageless because he appears to do most of his own stunts. And just like every Statham movie, there are well-choreographed fight scenes and brutal deaths of his various foes that often result in chuckles from viewers.
On a ship with a menacing European captain and his 20-plus henchmen, the only help on Cole’s side is Angie Ellis (Annabelle Wallis), the third mate who was just as shocked as him to be on the same boat as a bunch of helpless migrants.
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Jason Statham as Cole Reed in Liongate’s “Mutiny.” (Dan Smith/Lionsgate)
To that end, Statham succeeds. But at this point, he can do these kinds of movies in his sleep. He’s only challenged as an actor when he’s forced to step out of his own element, like in the 2015 underrated Melissa McCarthy comedy “Spy,” where Statham essentially plays a hilarious version of one of his characters.
“Mutiny” was directed by French filmmaker Jean-François Richet, who previously directed the 2023 Gerard Butler action flick “Plane,” which, if you haven’t seen, also falls in the same category of absurd but amusing.
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Jason Statham as Cole Reed in Liongate’s “Mutiny.” (Dan Smith/Lionsgate)
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The Verdict
At the end of the day, “Mutiny” doesn’t pretend to be anything than it actually is: a mindless, entertaining Jason Statham action movie. If you’re bored and looking to kill time, this flick at least doesn’t wear out its welcome. Nothing worth jumping for joy nor jumping overboard with this one.
★★ ½ — STREAM IT LATER
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“Mutiny” is rated R for strong/bloody violence and language. Running time: 1 hour, 35 minutes. In theaters now.
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