Violent aesthetics reappear in Jason Statham's new action film "The Beekeeper" trailer

Violent aesthetics reappear in Jason Statham's new action film "The Beekeeper" trailer

The trailer for Jason Statham's new action film The Beekeeper has been released. In the film, Statham plays a beekeeper who is very dissatisfied with phishing scammers. He is actually a former agent of the powerful secret organization "The Beekeepers" who are responsible for maintaining a certain balance in society.

Trailer:

In the trailer, Statham said: "I protect the hive, and when the system is out of balance, I will correct it." Various explosions and action scenes can be seen in the trailer.

The Beekeeper is directed by David Ayer (Fury and The Suicide Squad) and is set to be released on January 12, 2024. Statham has been very busy over the past few years, recently appearing in films such as Fast & Furious 10, The Meg and The Expendables 4.

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