Jason Statham has a new franchise with The Beekeeper, and the potential sequel could be the key to breaking his bad sequel streak at the box office. The action star has become synonymous with several major franchises over the course of his career. After being a part of various larger film series, The Beekeeper stands out as an original property that could lead to more movies in the future. Even though The Beekeeper has already made over $150 million at the box office, there have been no updates on a sequel yet.
Amazon MGM has not officially announced a sequel to The Beekeeper, but the success of the first film makes it highly likely that it will become a franchise. The studio is currently collaborating with Statham, director David Ayer, and Sylvester Stallone on a new action film. Despite this, it is expected that The Beekeeper 2 will be confirmed eventually due to the popularity of the original movie. Statham should advocate for the sequel to be made, as it could help him move away from his past sequel disappointments.
Jason Statham's Last 5 Sequels Declined At The Box Office Compared To Previous Movie
Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) and Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) ready to fight in The Fate of the Furious - Jason Statham's Last 5 Sequels Declined At The Box Office Compared To Previous Movie
Jason Statham is in need of The Beekeeper 2 because his recent sequels have not been performing well at the box office. Despite finding success with many sequels in the past, every sequel (and spinoff) he has made from The Fate of the Furious to Expendables 4 did not meet expectations.
After his debut in Furious 7, Statham's involvement in the Fast Saga saw a decline with each subsequent installment. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw and Fast X did not do as well as their predecessors. Similarly, Meg 2: The Trench experienced a significant drop in box office numbers compared to the first film. Even Expendables 4 was a major flop. The success of The Beekeeper is a good sign that the sequel could perform even better financially.
Jason Statham's Sequel Movies Box Office Comparison | ||
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Movie | Box Office (via Box Office Mojo) | Difference From Previous Film |
Transporter 2 | $89,083,229 | +$45,154,297 |
Transporter 3 | $108,979,549 | +19,896,320 |
Crank 2: High Voltage | $34,572,541 | -$8,358,500 |
The Expendables 2 | $314,975,955 | +$40,505,561 |
The Expendables 3 | $214,657,577 | -$100,318,378 |
Mechanic: Resurrection | $125,729,635 | +$49,599,542 |
The Fate of the Furious | $1,236,005,118 | -$279,336,281 |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | $760,732,926 | -$475,272,192 |
Fast X | $704,875,015 | -$55,857,911 |
Meg 2: The Trench | $397,700,317 | -$131,638,198 |
Expendables 4 | $37,917,985 | -$176,739,592 |
Only four out of Jason Statham's 11 sequels have made more at the box office than the previous installment
The Beekeeper's Success Shows How A Sequel Could Be Even Bigger For Jason Statham
The Beekeeper Jason Statham as Clay - The Beekeeper's Success Shows How A Sequel Could Be Even Bigger For Jason Statham
The Beekeeper's box office success has pushed the film past $150 million in ticket sales, paving the way for a potentially even bigger sequel. Unlike the first installment, audiences were not familiar with this Jason Statham project initially, but now there is a growing admiration for it. As the movie prepares to release on streaming platforms, there is a chance for even more fans to join the fanbase. If The Beekeeper 2 can retain the elements that audiences have cherished, surpassing the original movie's box office numbers seems like a realistic goal.
Editor's P/S:
The article highlights the potential of "The Beekeeper" franchise to revitalize Jason Statham's box office success after a string of disappointing sequels. The original film's impressive performance suggests that a sequel could capitalize on the established fanbase and appeal to new viewers. Statham's involvement in a new action film with Amazon MGM may delay the announcement of "The Beekeeper 2," but its popularity and the actor's need for a hit sequel make it highly likely.
The article also emphasizes the importance of Statham advocating for the sequel to break away from his recent sequel failures. By showcasing the potential of "The Beekeeper" to surpass its predecessor's financial performance, the article encourages Statham to use this opportunity to establish a successful new franchise and move beyond the box office disappointments of his past sequels.