Spyproves one glaring truth about the career of Jason Statham. Statham is an action movie icon whose movies have earned more than $8.4 billion collectively, with some of the highest-grossing beingThe Fate of the Furious($1.24 billion),The Meg($529.3 million), andThe Expendables 2($274.5 million). Statham has proved to be a box office draw both as a lead in franchises such asThe Mechanic,The Transporter, andCrankand as a supporting character, particularly Deckard Shaw in the Fast Saga, who held a title role in the 2019 spinoffFast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.
However, amid his many successful standalone and franchise action movies,Spyreviewshaveearned the star his best Rotten Tomatoes score yetwith a near-perfect, Certified Fresh, 95% score on the review aggregator platform. This is his best score by a considerable margin, landing 14% ahead of his No. 2 title,Furious 7, which is Certified Fresh at 81%. Overall, the star has only ever earned four Certified Fresh scores throughout his career, with the remainder going toThe Bank Job(80%) andLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels(75%).

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Jason Statham Is Great For Comedies (Despite Being An Action Star)
Spy Proved His Comic Chops
2015’sSpywas an action-comedy that was particularly comedy-forward thanks to its leads Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne as well asdirector Paul Feig, allowing Statham to open up and deliver a solid comic performance all the way through. This led him to benominated for a Critics' Choice Award for Best Actor in a Comedyin 2016. Though he lost to Christian Bale inThe Big Short, the comedy performance earned the star one of his only major awards nominations of his career, having otherwise largely been nominated for Teen Choice Awards and one Razzie Award (forMeg 2).
Paul Feig previously collaborated with both Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne in the Oscar-nominated 2011 comedyBridesmaids.

AlthoughSpyis one of his only pure comedy roles, manyJason Statham action moviesfeature him delivering comic relief. This is particularly notable in theFastfranchise, where he had humorous moments throughoutThe Fate of the Furious. This is likely one reason he was chosen to leadHobbs & Shawopposite Dwayne Johnson, as the dynamic between their characters fueleda strong comic throughline alongside the high-octane car stuntsthat the franchise is known for. He has also deftly handled the more comic tones of his Guy Ritchie movies, which includeSnatchandOperation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre.
Jason Statham’s Action Star Idols Are Also Great In Comedies
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Sylvester Stallone Frequently Blended Genres
Statham has previously cited his action movie inspirations, whichinclude stars such as Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzeneggeralongside Clint Eastwood, Bruce Lee, Paul Newman, and Steve McQueen. Many of these stars are known for delivering the gruff, no-nonsense roles that Statham is also known for. Stallone’s iconic action turns include launching theRamboandRockyfranchises, while Schwarzenegger is also known for a variety of roles includingTheTerminator,Predator, andThe Running Man.
The Terminatorlaunched a long-running franchise with the majority of its installments featuring Schwarzenegger, most recently 2019’sTerminator: Dark Fate.

However,Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone movieslikewise tend to contain a lot of comic relief. From Stallone’s turn opposite Kurt Russell inTango & Cashto Schwarzenegger’s quippy action roles in projects ranging fromTerminator 2: Judgment DaytoCommando,both actors are well known for blending comedy into their action movies. Both stars have also led pure comedies, which includes Stallone playing the title role in the mafia farceOscar. Schwarzenegger has appeared in even more comedies, including the holiday rompJingle All the Way, the buddy comedyTwins, and Ivan Reitman’s male pregnancy movieJunior.
Jason Statham Should Be In More Comedies Like Spy
He Would Be A Memorable Comic Lead
While many of Statham’s action movies are fun and have solid comic relief, his role in theMelissa McCarthy moviegave him a chance to show a side of himself that is rarely seen onscreen, even poking fun at his typically serious onscreen persona. The fact that he was able to hold his own in a movie that featured such strong comic performers, a roster that also includedMiranda’s Miranda Hart,Will & Grace’s Bobby Cannavale,Mom’s Allison Janney,The Office’s Zach Woods, andVeep’s Sam Richardson, shows thathe is perfectly capable of leading a proper comedy movie.
A role like the character he played in Spy seems to be unfortunately off his radar…
However, none of Jason Statham’s upcoming movies are comedies. While theupcomingFast 11will likely have some comic relief,his other upcoming roles seem intensely serious. This includes the Stallone-pennedLevon’s TradefromSuicide Squaddirector David Ayer, the conspiracy thrillerMutinyfromPlanedirector Jean-François Richet, and an upcoming untitled thriller fromEverestdirector Baltasar Kormakur. So far, a role like the character he played inSpyseems to be unfortunately off his radar, even though another pure comedy could show off the action star’s range in addition to potentially earning him further awards attention.
Spy
Written and directed by Paul Feig, 2015’s Spy features Jason Statham, Jude Law, and Melissa McCarthy in an Action, Comedy, and Spy setting. McCarthy plays a CIA employee relegated to a desk that helps her field agent partner remotely until she’s forced into action to help keep everyone safe.