However, the most popular genre is unquestionably action, as it delivers fast-paced entertainment for all ages.

These five films highlight Statham’s impressive filmography, leaving fans wanting more action-comedy films from the actor.

This movie marks the fifth and most recentcollaboration between Statham and Guy Ritchie.

Turkish in Snatch giving a fist bump while looking at the camera.

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The two have formed a well-known bond, producing classic films with every partnership.

It is an excellent introduction to British humor and, ultimately, one ofStatham’s best comedy movies.

Luckily, he starred in the genre many times, but none were as prominent as his role inSpy.

Aubrey Plaza as Sarah holding the arm of Jason Statham as Orson Fortune while Bugzy Malone as J.J. walks next to them in Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre

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However, after her spy dies, she can finally get hands-on experience.

Choosing Statham’s best action-comedy was challenging, with bothSnatchandLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrelsputting up good arguments.

The movie is a perfect action-comedy film and one of thegreatest spy films of its decade.

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Hobbs and Shaw pointing at each other while looking at the camera with annoyed expressions in Fast & Furious Presents- Hobbs & Shaw

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Turkish looking ahead with an expression of curiosity in ‘Snatch’ (2000)

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Jason Statham as Bacon in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels talking outside.

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