Released in 2015, The Transporter Refueled attempted to do something very dangerous: reboot a franchise without its original engine, Jason Statham. Instead of Frank Martin’s familiar smirk, we got Ed Skrein behind the wheel. So, does this tank of gas run dry, or is it a hidden gem worth streaming tonight?
If you go in expecting Crank or Fast & Furious , you’ll be disappointed. But if you want a Friday-night B-movie with great car stunts, a villain you don't feel sorry for, and a 90-minute runtime that doesn't overstay its welcome, The Transporter Refueled is a fun ride. transporter refueled full movie
In Refueled , Frank ditches the classic BMW E38 7-series for an . And it is gorgeous. The car chase sequences are absurd (in the best way possible). There’s a particularly incredible sequence involving two helicopters and a parking garage that defies physics—which is exactly what you want from this series. Released in 2015, The Transporter Refueled attempted to
★★★☆☆ (3/5) Best for: Fans of Audi commercials, practical stunt work, and seeing bad guys get hit in the face with a spinning tire iron. If you go in expecting Crank or Fast
Let’s break it down. Taking over for Statham is a thankless job. Ed Skrein (who you might know from Deadpool as Ajax) steps into the tailored suits. While he doesn’t try to mimic Statham, he brings a younger, slightly more ruthless edge to the character. This isn't a seasoned pro bending the rules; this is an origin story about how he became the strict, emotionless machine we knew.