News Summary
Jason Statham’s action-packed film ‘A Working Man’ premieres in Memphis this week, reuniting him with director David Ayer. The movie follows Levon Cade, a former soldier turned construction worker, whose life turns chaotic when his boss’s daughter is kidnapped. The film, adapted from Chuck Dixon’s novel, is expected to captivate audiences with its thrilling plot and star-studded screenplay. Don’t miss the previews starting this Thursday across 1,017 theaters in the city, as Statham aims for another blockbuster.
Jason Statham’s “A Working Man” Hits Memphis Screens, Reuniting with Director David Ayer
Hey there, Memphis! Get ready for an adrenaline rush as Jason Statham’s latest flick, “A Working Man,” hits theaters this week. This action-packed film sees Statham teaming up once again with director David Ayer, and if you loved their last outing together, “The Beekeeper,” you’re in for a treat!
Plot Twist Awaiting You
The movie centers on Statham’s character, Levon Cade, a former black-ops soldier who decides to trade his intense military life for a quieter existence in the construction business. However, as life would have it, peace is short-lived for Cade. Things take a dramatic turn when his boss’s daughter gets abducted, pushing him to dive back into the world of action and rescue her using those special skills he thought he’d left behind. It’s the kind of plot twist that ensures you’ll be at the edge of your seat!
More Than Just Another Action Flick
What makes this film particularly interesting is that it’s adapted from Chuck Dixon’s novel, “Levon’s Trade,” and the screenplay has been co-written by none other than David Ayer and action legend Sylvester Stallone. That’s right; these two titans are bringing something fresh to the screen!
Where to Catch the Action
Mark your calendars because previews for “A Working Man” kick off at 4 p.m. this Thursday in 1,017 theaters across the city. For those who love the full cinematic experience, there will also be premium large format options available, including Dolby and XDs. With a running time that promises to deliver thrills, it’s an event you won’t want to miss.
The Buzz Around the Film
As excitement builds leading up to its release, “A Working Man” is forecasted to rake in between $10 million and $12 million during its opening weekend. That’s no small feat! So far, critics are weighing in, and the film is sitting at a commendable 68% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It seems audiences are eager to see if Statham delivers yet another knockout performance.
Who’s Watching?
Interestingly, the film appears to be drawing in a particular audience demographic, with men over the age of 25 making up the bulk of viewers expected to buy tickets. This is the prime demographic for action films, and if you fall into this category, it seems like this could be just the ticket for your next movie night!
What’s Debuting Alongside?
“A Working Man” isn’t the only film vying for your attention this weekend. Also hitting the big screens is “The Penguin Lesson,” inspired by a heartwarming true story starring Steve Coogan, alongside “The Chosen: The Last Supper.” If you’re in the mood for variety, it looks like there’s something for everyone!
Final Thoughts
So if you’re in Memphis and looking for a thrilling cinematic experience, swing by one of the many theaters showing “A Working Man.” With a gripping storyline, a reunion of talented directors and actors, and Statham delivering his signature action style, it’s bound to be one exhilarating ride. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to see this captivating film on the big screen!
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