Jason Statham's First Box Office Bomb Was a Stealth Remake of a John Wayne Western Masterpiece
Jason Statham’s first box office bomb is framed as a stealth remake of a John Wayne Western, highlighting how early career surprises contrasted with his later mainstream success. The article cites Turn It Up (2000) as Statham’s first underperformer, noting a $13 million budget and $1.2 million global box office returns, but emphasizes a more relevant flop where Statham appeared in a featured ensemble role. It describes a studio-backed project with a $28 million budget, adapted from a classic John Wayne story with a sci-fi approach, and directed by John Carpenter. Critics were unfavorable, with a 23% Rotten Tomatoes rating, and global box office totaled $14 million. The piece explains Carpenter’s longstanding interest in Westerns, including his admiration for Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo (1959), and suggests that the genre transplant may have contributed to the film’s commercial outcome.






