Mutiny has given Jason Statham his lowest Rotten Tomatoes score since Expend4bles. The 2026 action thriller currently sits below all of his projects released between these two movies.
At the time of this article’s publication, Mutiny has a 44% score on Rotten Tomatoes‘ Tomatometer, based on 27 reviews. Its rating falls below every Statham movie released between Expend4bles and Mutiny.
Expend4bles (2023): 14%
The Beekeeper (2024): 71%
A Working Man (2025): 46%
Shelter (2026): 64%
Mutiny (2026): 43%
The result does not make Mutiny Statham’s lowest-rated movie overall. The actor’s career low remains the fantasy action film In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, which has a 4% Tomatometer score.
The 2007 film stars Statham as Cole Reed, a former Special Forces operative who works in private security. After his billionaire employer is killed, Reed is framed and must uncover the conspiracy behind the murder.
What are critics saying about Jason Statham’s Mutiny movie?
ComingSoon’s Jonathan Sim wrote, “At this point, Jason Statham has become his own movie genre.”
The Wrap’s William Bibbiani said, “Richet’s film spends so much time introducing a world of corporate espionage and melodramatic betrayal that it doesn’t even make sense when Statham gets on a boat. I repeat, the boat is the least convincing part of ‘Jason Statham on a Boat.’”
Commentary Track’s Matt Goldberg wrote, “For those who know that Statham is capable of much more both as an actor and as an action star, Mutiny feels like a waste of his talents.”
Screen Rant’s George Bate called the film “Aimless, dull, and uninspired with its action.”
Region Free’s Joonatan Itkonen said, “Mutiny has so little personality that you could place it in a bus station, and the experience wouldn’t change one bit.”
Jean-François Richet directed Mutiny. J.P. Davis and Lindsay Michel wrote the screenplay. Annabelle Wallis, Roland Møller, and Adrian Lester are among the supporting cast.
Lionsgate will release Mutiny theatrically on August 21, 2026. The film runs for 95 minutes and carries an R rating for language and strong, bloody violence.
Originally reported by Surya Singh on ComingSoon.
