The Guy Ritchie–Jason Statham Thriller That Flew Under the Radar Is Leaving Streaming Soon

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Published Feb 15, 2026, 5:40 PM EST

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2026 is already off to the races for both Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham. The former is preparing to welcome two films into cinemas this year — In the Grey and Wife & Dog — while fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the second season of his latest hit gangster drama, MobLand. Meanwhile, he’s cooking up something old but with a new twist via Young Sherlock thanks to his partnership with Prime Video. Slated for an arrival in early March, the series will follow an up-and-coming version of the young detective played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, as he begins his first steps in becoming the infamous name we all know today.

As for Statham, his first movie of the year is already in cinemas. Titled Shelter, the Ric Roman Waugh-helmed thriller pits the modern-day action favorite against a new group of bad guys, who are not only looking to bring an end to his life but also that of a young woman he’s been tasked with protecting. Now playing in cinemas, Shelter’s box office run is off to a bit of a rocky start, but there’s plenty of room for the Beekeeper actor to make up for lost finances thanks to the later-in-year arrival of Jean-François Richet’s Mutiny. Slated for a theatrical release through Lionsgate on August 21, the high-octane pic also stars Annabelle Wallis and Jason Wong.

Although it’s great to see both Statham and Ritchie booked and busy, we want nothing more than to turn the clock back to the days when the frequent collaborators worked with one another — well — a little bit more frequently. Statham got his cinematic start thanks to Ritchie in his beloved 1998 feature, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and, in the time since, the pair have joined forces a handful of times to bring the heat to audiences all over again. Sadly, time is running out for fans to stream the actor and director’s underseen and underappreciated thriller, Revolver, which is set to leave its current free streaming home of Tubi on March 1.

What Is ‘Revolver’ About?

Marking their third project together after a five-year break, Revolver saw the dynamite director and his buff leading man reunite in 2005 alongside a cast that also included André Benjamin, Ray Liotta, and Vincent Pastore. Set in a world filled with casinos, gangsters, and high-stakes, Revolver takes audiences on a thrill ride alongside a man who can win any bet he puts his mind to. Sadly, unlike their other team-ups between the creative pair, Revolver suffered a firing failure at the box office, only making $6.7 million against its staggering $27 million production budget.

At the end of the day, Revolver may not be the best from Statham and Ritchie, but it’s still worth giving it a free watch before it leaves Tubi on March 1.

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Release Date September 11, 2005

Runtime 111 minutes

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