Summary

Mark Wahlbergand Jason Statham co-starred in a movie that raked in almost $130 million, and I’m still mad that it never got a sequel. Mark Wahlberg and Jason Statham are some of the biggest names in the action genre today, yet they’ve rarely crossed paths throughout their careers. Out ofevery action role Mark Wahlberg has hadandall of Jason Statham’s action movies, they only have one film in common. Pairing Wahlberg and Statham together was almost a guaranteed recipe for success, and it ended up being one of my favorite heist movies ever.

Their shared project proved that Statham and Wahlberg worked wonderfully together, but they’ve never been in the same movie since. There was a while where their first movie together seemed like it might get a direct sequel, and that the two would be able to work as co-stars again, but the second movie never panned out. I was extremely surprised to learn that the sequel was scrapped, especially considering how close it was to being made, and how good the original movie was in the first place.

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The Italian Job United Mark Wahlberg & Jason Statham - What It’s About

Jason Statham and Mark Wahlberg have only ever co-starred in one movie together: the 2003 remake ofThe Italian Job. In that film, Wahlberg played Charlie Croker, a professional fixer, while Statham played a wheelman named Handsome Rob. They worked together along with a larger heist crew - including Charlize Theron, Seth Green, Edward Norton, and Donald Sutherland - to steal a huge amount of gold from Italian gangsters in Venice. Their first heist went smoothly, but Norton’s character double-crossed them and stole the gold, so the rest ofThe Italian Jobfollows their second heist to steal the gold from him.

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As far as heist movies go,The Italian Jobis one of the best. Both Wahlberg and Statham are great in it, and the rest of the cast gave great performances to back them up and create a fun dynamic between their characters.The Italian Jobalso features some of my favorite car chases in modern action movie history, and in Mini Coopers no less. On top of all that,The Italian Jobserves as a unique way to subvert classic heist movie tropes by pitting its crew against an enemy who knows how they operate, which cemented it as one of the most unique heist movies I’ve ever seen.

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Charlize Theron also went on to have a very successful action career afterThe Italian Job. She starred in such films asMad Max: Fury RoadandAtomic Blonde, among many others.

The Italian Job Was A Great Vehicle For Its Action Stars

The Italian Jobwas a fairly successful movie: it made a healthy $176 million at the worldwide box office (viaBox Office Mojo), and secured fairly high scores with both critics and audiences onRotten Tomatoes.WhereThe Italian Jobreally succeeded, however, was in kick-starting the action careers of its main cast. Statham’s career was already off to a tremendously successful start - he starred inThe Transporterin 2002 - butThe Italian Jobonly made him an even more well-known name. Wahlberg was similarly well-known, but his action filmography only grew after 2003 with movies likeFour Brotherscoming just a few years later.

Why The Italian Job 2 Never Happened

SinceThe Italian Jobwas a fairly big hit, Paramount initially planned a sequel that would have been titledThe Brazilian Job.As the title suggests,The Brazilian Jobwould have seen the same heist crew take on a job in Brazil, this time stealing diamonds. The sequel actually got fairly far into development: a full script had been written, and Paramount had allotted money to its budget, butThe Brazilian Jobwas never filmed. Paramount reportedly lost interest in the sequel due to some internal changes and politics, andThe Brazilian Jobwas simply forgotten.

The fact thatThe Italian Jobnever got a sequel is really disheartening to me, because it was such a great start.The Italian Jobhad everything going for it: a star-studded cast, an interesting plot, and a clear understanding of how to make a good heist movie. It could have been another franchise to rivalOcean’s Eleven, if it had only had a chance to make a sequel. I would have loved to seeMark Wahlbergand Jason Statham in another action movie together, and it would have been perfect if a sequel toThe Italian Jobever got made.

Jason Statham as Handsome Rob and Mark Wahlberg as Charlie Croker in The Italian Job

The Italian Job

Cast

A skilled team of thieves seeks vengeance by planning a heist to reclaim a stolen gold fortune from a former ally. Using a trio of Mini Coopers, they navigate through the streets of Los Angeles, dodging the police and traffic to pull off the ultimate payback against the man who betrayed their former boss.

The Italian Job (2003) - Poster - Mark Wahlberg - Jason Statham - Charlize Therone