He is famous for playing hard man roles.
And Jason Statham can be seen doing just that in an exclusive clip from his new action film, Wild Card.
The British actors stars in the scene alongside Modern family actress Sofia Vergara in the flick which also stars Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes), Michael Angarano (Almost Famous, Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games), Anne Heche and Jason Alexander.
Ready for business: He is famous for playing hard man roles and Jason Statham can be seen doing just that in an exclusive clip from his new action film, Wild Card alongside sexy Sofia Vergara
The film – which is based on the William Goldman’s 1985 novel, Heat – follows Las Vegas bodyguard Nick Wild, who has lethal professional skills and a personal gambling problem.
When a friend is beaten by a sadistic thug, Nick strikes back, only to find out the thug is the son of a powerful mob boss.
Suddenly Nick is plunged into the criminal underworld, chased by enforcers and wanted by the mob.
Help: In the clip, Sofia can be seen saying, ‘I’ve been married three times, I suck at it’, before Jason decides to interrupt the conversation
Step back: His character angers the man Sofia was speaking when he attempt to drag Sofia to dance with him
Having raised the stakes, Nick has one last play to change his fortunes…and this time, it’s all or nothing.
In the clip, Sofia can be seen saying, ‘I’ve been married three times, I suck at it’, before Jason decided to interrupt the conversation.
His character angers the man Sofia was speaking when he attempts to drag Sofia to dance with him.
Don’t touch: Jason cockily replies: ‘I won’t touch her again until she asks me. I’ve got one question, is it alright if I touch you?’
Remake: Directed by Expendable 2’s Simon West, the screenplay came from the mind of two-time Academy Award winning writer William Goldman
The man can be heard saying: ‘That’s twice now you’ve touched her, don’t do it again?’.
Jason cockily replies: ‘I won’t touch her again until she asks me. I’ve got one question, is it alright if I touch you?’
He then goes on to remove the man’s toupee and taunt him before Sofia convinces the male to leave the bar with her.
Directed by Expendable 2’s Simon West, the screenplay came from the mind of two-time Academy Award winning writer William Goldman.
Wild Card is in cinemas from March 20 2015.
Bad move: His character then goes on to remove the man’s toupee and taunt him before Sofia convinces the male to leave the bar with her
Source: dailymail.co.uk