In 1998, Jason Statham made his film debut in the British gangster movie, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. From here he followed up his movie work with appearances in films such as Snatch, and Turn It Up.
Over the years, more movies followed, including pictures such as Ghosts of Mars, Crank, and The Meg. Statham also took on the role of Frank Martin in the Transporter movies, as well as Lee Christmas in The Expendables films.
But how familiar are you with Jason Statham’s portfolio of movies? If you were asked to name them all what would you say?
Well, don’t worry, because I can help. In this post you will find a list of all of Jason Statham’s movies, presented in chronological order, starting with minor roles and bit parts in early pictures, and running through to more substantial roles in later life.
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1990s and 2000s

As noted above, Jason Statham kick-started his movie career in the late 1990s via Guy Ritchie’s British gangster movie, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. From here he appeared in Ritchie’s follow-up film, Snatch in 2000, before going on to appear in movies such as Mean Machine, The Italian Job, and Death Race.
During the ‘00s, Statham had a great deal of success, appearing in at least one movie a year (often multiple movies a year). It was also during this decade that he starred in two Crank movies and three Transporter films.
Jason Statham’s movies during the ‘90s and ‘00s included:
- Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
- Snatch (2000)
- Turn It Up (2000)
- Ghosts of Mars (2001)
- The One (2001)
- Mean Machine (2001)
- The Transporter (2002)
- The Italian Job (2003)
- Collateral (2004)
- Cellular (2004)
- Transporter 2 (2005)
- London (2005)
- Revolver (2005)
- Chaos (2005)
- The Pink Panther (2006)
- Crank (2006)
- In the Name of the Kingdom: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007)
- War (2007)
- The Bank Job (2008)
- Death Race (2008)
- Transporter 3 (2008)
- Crank 2: High Voltage (2009)
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2010s

Into the 2010s, and Statham began the decade in 13, before appearing alongside Sylvester Stallone in The Expendables, playing the role of Lee Christmas. The actor would reprise the role twice more this decade, in The Expendables 2 and The Expendables 3.
Statham also appeared in Spy and Mechanic: Resurrection, as well as The Meg. He also joined the Fast and the Furious franchise, appearing in part 6, 7, and 8, as well as the spinoff movie, Hobbs & Shaw.
Statham’s movies during the 2010s included:
- 13 (2010)
- The Expendables (2010)
- The Mechanic (2011)
- Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)*
- Blitz (2011)
- Killer Elite (2011)
- Safe (2012)
- The Expendables 2 (2012)
- Parker (2013)
- Redemption (2013)
- Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
- Homefront (2013)
- The Expendables 3 (2014)
- Wild Card (2015)
- Spy (2015)
- Fast & Furious 7 (2015)
- Mechanic: Resurrection (2016)
- Fast & Furious 8 (2017)
- The Meg (2018)
- Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
*Voice role
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2020s

And into the 2020s, and Statham returned to the Fast and the Furious franchise, The Meg movie series, and The Expendables films for sequels. He also starred in movies such as The Beekeeper and Shelter.
Jason Statham’s movies during the 2020s included:
- Wrath of Man (2021)
- Fast & Furious 9 (2021)
- Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023)
- Fast X (2023)
- Meg 2: The Trench (2023)
- The Expendables 4 (2023)
- The Beekeeper (2024)
- A Working Man (2025)
- Shelter (2026)
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Above are all of Jason Statham’s movie appearances, but which are your favourites? Is The Mechanic a film you like to revisit, or is Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw your go-to picture, or maybe A Working Man?
Whichever Jason Statham movie is your favourite, sound off in the comments below and let everyone know.
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4 Responses to Jason Statham movies in order
Favorite Jason Statham movies: Crank, Hobbs & Shaw & Fast X
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He’s great with Dwayne Johnson in “Fast X” & “Hobbs & Shaw”. For straight-up action, “Crank”.
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I liked London a lot, it was dark and different, the cast was also good and the production was very raw but you felt like part of the intimacy/pain of what was taking place. And I also like Chaos a lot, although the twist was interesting, and I thought he did a great job, although to note, it reminded me of other films/television episodes. Spy was such a send up/over the top, and I think did great & has a good sense of humor, i.e. referencing other roles in his film career, again sending it up playing it straight, etc.
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Lock, Stock and Snatch are classics, I always enjoyed The Bank Job that is an underappreciated movie.
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