Frank Martin may have had a face lift, with Ed Skrein (probably best known as the first actor to play Dario Naharis in Game of Thrones) step...
Frank Martin may have had a face lift, with Ed Skrein (probably best known as the first actor to play Dario Naharis in Game of Thrones) stepping in for Jason Statham (having traded in one car based franchise for another, albeit one much more successful) , but it looks like The Transporter Refuelled won’t be disappointing fans of the series anytime soon, with plenty of the ott we’re used to from the franchise. This new instalment opens up the series somewhat too, revealing some of Frank’s private life, namely that his dad is the mighty Ray Stevenson.
I’ve never really been a fan of this series, it always felt like a direct to dvd movie that somehow was allowed to be on the big screen, but its fans are out there, and this looks like this won’t do many things differently from what came before.
Released: 4th September
Synopsis: The producers of Lucy and the Taken trilogy bring you the next adrenaline-fueled installment of The Transporter series starring newcomer Ed Skrein (“Game of Thrones”) as Frank Martin, the most highly-skilled transporter money can buy. The stakes are greater and technology better, but the same three simple rules apply: never change the deal, no names and never open the package.
When Frank is hired by cunning femme fatale Anna and her three stunning sidekicks, he quickly discovers he’s been played. Anna and her cohorts have kidnapped his father (Ray Stevenson) in order to coerce Frank into helping them take down a ruthless group of Russian human traffickers. Fueled by revenge, he will break all his rules and stop at nothing to rescue his father in this action-packed thrill ride across the French Riviera.