Jason Statham jokes about 'Mutiny' cereal and 'Steath ham' gifts
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Key Takeaways
Hollywood action star Jason Statham has given fans an entertaining peek into the peculiar promotional gifts he has been receiving from America ahead of his upcoming film 'Mutiny', poking fun at everything from themed breakfast cereal to a tin of meat bearing a suspiciously personal label.
The Instagram Video That Started It All
Statham took to Instagram to share a video in which he recounted a conversation from the previous night, where acquaintances questioned why he was tolerating the stream of 'Mutiny' merchandise being shipped to him. 'I've got a garage full of that,' he quipped, setting the stage for an increasingly absurd unboxing.
The first item on display was Mutiny cereal — a breakfast product featuring, in Statham's own words, 'little tiny anchors and marshmallows.' His deadpan verdict: 'Who eats Mutiny cereal? No one eats Mutiny cereal. Especially me.'
The 'Personal Dig' That Set Him Off
It was the second gift, however, that drew the sharpest reaction. A tin of meat labelled 'Steath ham' — notably not 'Mutiny ham' — struck Statham as a pointed jab at his own name. 'This one I find it hard to laugh at. This one I found to be a little bit of a piss-take. A little bit of a personal dig,' he said, before threatening to launch the tin at whoever was responsible, adding with characteristic bravado: '200 miles an hour. Straight to the peanut. Sounds good. Boom.'
About the Film 'Mutiny'
The promotional antics surround 'Mutiny', a high-octane action thriller directed by Jean-Francois Richet. The film follows a man framed for a crime he did not commit, who must race against time to expose a dangerous conspiracy while outwitting powerful enemies in a relentless fight for survival.
The film stars Jason Statham, Annabelle Wallis, and Jason Wong. Presented by PVR INOX Pictures, 'Mutiny' arrives in Indian cinemas nationwide on 21 August.
Statham's Signature Humour on Full Display
The video underscores Statham's well-established ability to lampoon his own tough-guy persona — a trait that has endeared him to fans well beyond the action genre. With the film's Indian release just a day away at the time of posting, the clip served as both a marketing moment and a reminder of why Statham remains one of Hollywood's most bankable stars. Whether the tin of Steath ham survives is, reportedly, another matter entirely.