Jason Statham’s New Action Thriller Is Sparking An Incredible Rotten Tomatoes Streak Thanks To The Latest Audience Score

The new Jason Statham movie has kicked off a solid Popcornmeter streak for the star on Rotten Tomatoes. The actor, who is best known for action movies such as Wrath of Man, The Beekeeper, and Parker, in addition to various installments in franchises including Fast and Furious, The Meg, Crank, The Transporter, and The Expendables. Collectively, the star’s movies have grossed more than $8.4 billion at the box office worldwide, with the highest-grossing being 2015’s Furious 7 ($1.512 billion).

However, Jason Statham action movies are not always beloved by critics. While he has earned his fair share of Fresh scores with some of his movies even being officially Certified Fresh, including Furious 7 (82%) and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (75%), his Rotten Tomatoes splats outnumber his successes. He has so far earned 32 Rotten scores on the review aggregator platform, ranging from 2012’s Safe (59%) to 2007’s In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (4%).

A Working Man’s Popcornmeter Score Kicks Off An Incredible Streak

It Is Appealing To Audiences On Rotten Tomatoes

A Working Man is succeeding with audiences. The new David Ayer movie, which stars Statham as a construction worker trying to stop a kidnapping, is projected to debut at No. 1 at the domestic box office, dethroning Disney’s Snow White during the live-action remake’s sophomore weekend. However, the Statham movie did not win over critics, as A Working Man reviews collectively earned it a Rotten 53% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This includes the 5 out of 10 review from ScreenRant‘s own Mary Kᴀssel. Read an excerpt from Kᴀssel’s writeup below:

It doesn’t take an active imagination to see where the future of A Working Man is going. A few plots are left unresolved. Levon still has to win custody of his young daughter, paving the way for a sequel or two if the film makes a profit. Statham has proved himself an ᴀsset at the box office, and when it comes to movies like A Working Man, a critical reception has little to do with the project’s performance. It’s a mindless good time, and I’ll be interested to see where the franchise goes.

Now that the movie has debuted in theaters, Rotten Tomatoes has been able to aggregate an official Popcornmeter score from more than 250 verified user reviews. While the score could fluctuate as more reviews are added, at the time of writing, A Working Man has earned a dazzling 92% score, which is nearly 40 full points higher than what critics have given it on the Tomatometer. Additionally, while critics gave it an average score of 5 out of 10, audiences are averaging out at a far superior 4.2 out of 5.

What This Means For A Working Man

Jason Statham Is On A H๏τ Streak


Jason Statham wearing a beanie and scowling in A Working Man

The A Working Man release kicking off with such a stellar audience score sparks a major Rotten Tomatoes streak for Jason Statham. This is his second movie in a row to earn a Popcornmeter score of 90% or more, following his previous collaboration with Ayer, 2024’s The Beekeeper, which is Verified H๏τ with a 92% score. All in all, this pair of movies are two of only five of his тιтles that have pᴀssed the 90% threshold, with the most recent being 2021’s Wrath of Man, which is Verified H๏τ at 90%.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

Related Posts

3 Essential Movies To Watch On Prime Video This Weekend

3 Essential Movies To Watch On Prime Video This Weekend

Given the size of its library, Amazon Prime Video is easily one of the most reliable sources of weekend entertainment when it comes to streaming movies and…

5 Spinal Tap Jokes That Feel Personal If You’re In A Band

5 Spinal Tap Jokes That Feel Personal If You’re In A Band

This is Spinal Tap remains as crucial as ever, and not just because the band is currently embarking on a reunion tour in theaters across the world….

Brad Pitt’s 0M Blockbuster Finds Renewed Streaming Success

Brad Pitt’s $540M Blockbuster Finds Renewed Streaming Success

World War Z is finding renewed streaming success. Directed by Marc Forster – with a script co-written by Drew Goddard, Damon Lindelof, and others based on the…

The Long Walk Box Office Can’t Compete With Another 2025 Stephen King Movie

The Long Walk Box Office Can’t Compete With Another 2025 Stephen King Movie

The Long Walk is struggling to compete with another 2025 Stephen King movie. King originally published the dystopian novel of the same name in 1979 using the…

Star Wars: 5 Deleted Scenes That Would Have Made the Original Trilogy Better

Star Wars: 5 Deleted Scenes That Would Have Made the Original Trilogy Better

The original Star Wars trilogy is still a shining beacon within the George Lucas galaxy, but could these scenes have made the movies even better?

10 Movies From The 1980s That Changed The World

10 Movies From The 1980s That Changed The World

Of the past decades, the 1980s have had the most lasting cultural impact, or is, more accurately, the decade that has the most nostalgia expressed about it….