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With the 11th Fast & Furious installment, Fast 11, marking the end of the high-speed franchise, Jason Statham’s early 2000s movie could be his perfect replacement. The Italian Job came out in 2003 and followed a crew of criminals on their exhilarating mission for revenge after a double-crossing led to a teammate's death. The action film grossed a whopping $176 million worldwide, and took over iconic movies like Kill Bill: Vol 1 and 28 Days Later at the domestic box office.
The Italian Job's Fast & Furious Similarities Make It An Ideal Franchise For Jason Statham Much like the Fast & Furious movies, The Italian Job centered around heist-driven car-focused action. The high-voltage speed chases and complex heists gear these movies toward the same audience, with their quick-cut editing and intense visuals leaving no action fan unmet. Yet the parallels between these fan-favorite movies don’t sit with just the action.
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