In a reunion of British crime film veterans, Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham have collaborated once again for the upcoming film Wrath of Man. Departing from his previous work on The Gentlemen in 2019, Ritchie has chosen to loosely adapt the 2004 French thriller Cash Truck for this project. Fans will be able to exclusively watch the film on Amazon Prime Video starting from December 10th. With its multi-stranded and nonlinear narrative, Ritchie’s film centers around Statham’s enigmatic security guard character.
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In Guy Ritchie’s thrilling film ‘Wrath of Man’, Jason Statham takes on the role of a security guard who operates cash trucks. Despite initially just meeting the minimum requirements, he astonishes his employers when he displays remarkable skill in handling violent confrontations. Joining Statham in this impressive cast are Holt McCallany from Mindhunter, Scott Eastwood, Josh Hartnett, Niamh Algar, and Eddie Marsan.
In the interview provided above, Ritchie shares his unique perspective on action and drama and how it influences his filmmaking style. He also delves into his collaborative partnership with Statham and their upcoming project, which features the talented Aubrey Plaza. Additionally, he candidly explains why he believes he isn’t the best person to recount the England football team’s achievements during Euro 2020 this summer.