
If Apple’s Siri could be personified and play in a movie, this would likely be her. Now they have turned the tables, and to insure Frank keeps working for them, they have kidnapped the driver’s father to ensure he won’t take a wrong turn. They have endured for the last fifteen waiting for just the right moment to take their revenge on the group of men who have ruled their lives on the street. Working as their getaway driver, Frank is unwittingly implicated in a bank robbery… and that’s just the beginning.Īs it turns out these women, who were kidnapped as children, have been working as prostitutes ever since. In this case it is two other identically dressed and wigged women. But, as is usually the case, she is accompanied by some unusual “cargo”. After meeting his mysterious female client, he takes the contract. When Frank’s phone rings in this movie, it interrupts a nice dinner he had planned with his father, Frank senior (Ray Stevenson). One thing is for certain, whoever and whatever enters his car always has cops and robbers following close behind.

Martin makes a nice living transporting people and packages-with no questions asked. Now that Jason Statham, the former star of this car-chase-a-minute romp, has moved on to bigger interests like Furious 7, The Expendables, and Gnomeo & Juliet (umm… maybe we should nix that last one…), we have Ed Skrein behind the wheel playing the invincible mercenary Frank Martin.

This aging franchised has been “refueled” with the hopes that it will continue to sputter along, living off of Audi and American Express sponsorship deals.
