Jason Statham is one of the most popular action stars not only in the cinema, but also on Netflix. This is shown by a current look at the streamer’s film charts. Here are currently two Statham films in the top 10 In one of them he plays a really nasty villain.
Jason Statham action in the Netflix Top 10: This is the story of Safe
In Safe, which is currently number 4 in the Netflix Top 10, the star plays ex-cop Luke Wright. Previously He was considered one of the toughest police officers in New York. He now lives homeless on the streets of the city. One day he protects the little girl Mei (Catherine Chan) from gangsters, but ends up in an even more criminal network.
Watch the trailer for Safe with Jason Statham here:
Safe – Trailer (German) HD
Jason Statham as a villain in the Netflix charts: That’s what Final Call is about
In Final Call (currently number 5 in the Netflix Top 10), it is not Statham who plays the lead role, but Captain America actor Chris Evans. The Marvel star, as the main character Ryan, wants to save Jessica (Kim Basinger), who he doesn’t know. She has told him in a panic over the phone that she has just been kidnapped. Jason Statham is on board as the villain behind the whole thing. And The action star was rarely seen looking so mean!
Watch the trailer for Final Call here:
Final Call – Trailer (German)
The 7 most expensive Netflix films of all time
Netflix invests unimaginable sums in its original films, but the question often arises: where on earth did the money go? And was the effort really worth it? In this edition of our Moviepilot podcast Streamgestöber we look at the most expensive films in Netflix history.
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For quite some time now, the streaming service has been trying to compete with big blockbuster productions and is spending a lot of money to do so. But what will the end result be?
We take a closer look at the streaming service’s seven most expensive film projects to find out whether the nine-figure budgets can be compared to the success and quality of the films.