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The Beekeeper

Expose the corruption. Protect the hive.
2024 | 105m | English

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Popularity: 17 (history)

Director: David Ayer
Writer: Kurt Wimmer
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One man's campaign for vengeance takes on national stakes after he is revealed to be a former operative of a powerful and clandestine organization known as Beekeepers.
Release Date: Jan 08, 2024
Director: David Ayer
Writer: Kurt Wimmer
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords massachusetts, frantic, vengeance, secret government agency, fbi agent, beekeepers, scammer, scam call center, retired assassin, amused, cliché, vibrant
Production Companies Miramax, Cedar Park Entertainment, Punch Palace Productions
Box Office Revenue: $152,720,535
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jason Statham Adam Clay
Emmy Raver-Lampman Agent Verona Parker
Bobby Naderi Agent Matt Wiley
Josh Hutcherson Derek Danforth
Jeremy Irons Wallace Westwyld
David Witts Mickey Garnett
Michael Epp Pettis
Taylor James Lazarus
Phylicia Rashād Eloise Parker
Jemma Redgrave President Danforth
Minnie Driver Director Janet Harward
Don Gilet Deputy Director Prigg
Sophia Feliciano Kelly Krane
Enzo Cilenti Rico Anzalone
Megan Le Anisette
Dan Li Agent Kim
Georgia Goodman Detective Marquez
Derek Siow Detective Chen
Jay Rincon AIC Bojorquez
Kojo Attah Second-in-Charge Harris
Joe Urquhart Breedlow
Peter Brooke Lewis
Martin Gordon Peltz
Rebecca Hazlewood Debbie
Arian Nik Scammer #1 - Tommy
Millen Brown Scammer #2 - Paulie
Reza Diako Scammer #3 - Barry
Adam Basil Lazarus Mercenary #1
Jonathan Cohen Lazarus Mercenary #2
Harry Fitzgerald Sleazy Call Rep
Pedro Minas Call Rep
Sunny Dhillon FBI SWAT
Rocci Williams Boston SWAT
Kevin Golding Boston SAC
Victor Perez Police Diver
Baba Oyejide Detective Lewis
Bharat Mistri Elderly Man
Olivia Mardon Elegant Woman
Valentina Novakovic Receptionist
Kojo Quainoo Mike
Jessica Maria Gilhooley Rosalia
Phil Hodges Springfield Police Officer (uncredited)
Charles A. Partridge Oakland Hacking Victim (uncredited)
James Moontasri Asian Hacker (uncredited)
Samuel Pont Pettis Officer (uncredited)
Ada Michaels-Mason Squad (uncredited)
Name Job
Christina Petrou Stunts
Ben Munro Production Design
Craig Gilroy Art Direction
Ashley Lynn James Supervising Art Director
Sophie Newman Set Decoration
Catherine Heys Hair Designer
Roseanna Larner Makeup Artist
Matthew Vose Campbell First Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager
Steven Johnson Production Supervisor
Rachel Rosser Production Supervisor
Simon Sansone Unit Production Manager
Mimi Brough Assistant Director
Abbie Clayton Set Production Assistant
Philippa Howson Third Assistant Director
Cameron K. Morton First Assistant Director
Vanluke Watson First Assistant Director
Tom White First Assistant Director
Kirsty Wilson Set Production Assistant
Andrew Applin Standby Carpenter
Helen Ashley Assistant Art Director
Giulia Avitto Art Department Assistant
Ryan Bradbury Set Dresser
Finlay Britton Storyboard Artist
Mary Buri Standby Art Director
Matthew Clark Graphic Designer
Ian Cowie Props
Lucy Cunnington Art Department Coordinator
Gary Dempsey Painter
Nathan Holt Set Dresser
Colin Mutch Property Master
Eleanor Ormerod Art Department Assistant
Wesley Peppiatt Standby Property Master
Ryan Sinnott Standby Carpenter
Luke Stanley Set Dresser
James Vooght Construction Manager
Andrew Wildman Storyboard Artist
Christopher S. Aud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank Barlow Assistant Sound Engineer
Alex Collin Assistant Sound Engineer
Jill Defiel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Albert Gasser Sound Effects Editor
Mike Horton Foley Artist
James Morioka Sound Effects Editor
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Walter Spencer Foley Supervisor
Ivor Talbot Production Sound Mixer
Chris Whiteside ADR Mixer
Dorian Burnett Special Effects Technician
Simon Cockren Special Effects Supervisor
Paul Dunn Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Conor Hockley Special Effects Technician
Sean Kenrick Special Effects Technician
Natalie Wright-Cella Special Effects Coordinator
Luke Corbyn Special Effects Technician
Yan Kalnitsky Visual Effects
Makana Sylva Visual Effects Producer
Brooke Angus Camera Trainee
Ian Barwick Gaffer
Dan Brough First Assistant "C" Camera
Shaun Cobley Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator
Adam Coles "B" Camera Operator
Josselin Cornillon-Maillard Digital Imaging Technician
Mardon de Carvalho Digital Imaging Technician
Joe De La Cour Electrician
George Anthony Fox First Assistant "B" Camera
Alex Fraser Key Grip
Richard Oxley Best Boy Lighting Technician
James Apps Stunts
Jessica Barfoot Stunts
Carlos Castillo Stunt Driver
Sam Durrani Stunts
Yoko Hamamura Stunts
Isky Fay Stunts
Paul Ginns Stunts
Kashmir Leese Stunts
Yasmin McCullough Stunts
Oliver Norfolk Stunts
Anna Stephenson Stunts
Kevin Ta Stunts
Elmo Walker Stunts
Steven Whitley Stunt Double
Shiraz Yasin Stunts
Ross Brown Lighting Technician
Matt Buchan Electrician
Charlie Cowper "B" Camera Operator
Phill Hardy First Assistant "A" Camera
Samuel Hilaire Lighting Technician
Sonny Holland Grip
Daniel Howard Data Management Technician
T.J. Hughes Camera Trainee
Alexander Jariwala-Waldemar Data Management Technician
Caspar Jones Electrician
Kurt Kemble Best Boy Grip
Alan James Mills Electrician
Gavin Ogden Electrician
Charles Power Electrician
Hamza F. Qureshi Video Assist Operator
James Sams Grip
Julie Sande Second Assistant "C" Camera
Rebecca Saunders Second Assistant "B" Camera
James Smith-Pryor Rigging Gaffer
Russel Torode Second Assistant "A" Camera
John Watters "C" Camera Operator
Lawrence Whelan Camera Technician
Bruno Witt Additional First Assistant Camera
Tom Woodvine Electrician
Ella Holmes Casting Assistant
Kaya Frances Moore Assistant Script
Rick Maddock Transportation Captain
Sophie Aspinall Location Assistant
Clara Butler Assistant Location Manager
Michael Spud Kingett Unit Manager
Tom Mellish Location Manager
Sam Millner Assistant Location Manager
Kostas Christides Orchestrator
Mason Cooper Music Supervisor
David Shephard Orchestrator
Chris Hunter Additional Editor
Alex Bournat Costume Coordinator
Carla Monvid-Jenkinson Assistant Costume Designer
Petra Turonova Costume Supervisor
Paul Biddiss Military Consultant
Stephen Hartman Location Manager
Kurt Wimmer Writer
David Ayer Director
Jared Michael Fry Original Music Composer
Gabriel Beristain Director of Photography
Geoffrey O'Brien Editor
Dan Hubbard Casting
Kelli Jones Costume Design
Jeremy Marinas Second Unit Director, Action Director
Aaron Glascock Supervising Sound Editor
Billy Clements Stunt Double
Andrius Davidenas Stunts
Luke Gomes Stunts
Charles Jarman Stunts
Kenny Knight Stunts
Tomasz Krzemieniecki Stunts
Sarah Lochlan Stunts
James Moontasri Stunts
Lucy-Jayne Murray Stunts
Vinny O'Brien Stunts
James Pavey Stunts
Rob Pavey Stunts
Louis Samms Stunts
Nik Schodel Stunt Coordinator
Curtis Rowland Small Stunts
Shane Steyn Stunts
Laura Swift Stunts
Andrea Vasiliou Stunts
William Willoughby Stunts
Dan Lawler Production Supervisor
Jay Maidment Additional Still Photographer
Rory Okey Casting Associate
Kelly Maracin Krieg Script Supervisor
David Sardy Original Music Composer
Joe Holden Special Effects Technician
Neil Chapelhow Stunt Double
Levan Doran Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Stunt Coordinator
Ian Streetz Stunts
Leonardo Castro Sitiriche Stunts
Jill Bogdanowicz Colorist
Matthew Bell Stunts
Name Title
Mark Birmingham Executive Producer
Abby Mills Co-Producer
Anthony M. Scott Co-Producer
Bill Block Producer
Kurt Wimmer Producer
Chris Long Producer
Jason Statham Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"Clay" (Jason Statham) has worked for an off-the-books US government programme designed to provide the ultimate security to the democratic process by providing unlimited training and resources to a group of people whose job it is is to objectively protect the system. These folks are called "beekeepe ... rs" which is lucky because our Jason has decided to spend his well earned retirement doing precisely that. He rents some space in the barn of "Eloise" (Phylicia Rashad) and one evening she invites him round for supper. He arrives to find that she has committed suicide and a cursory investigation from her FBI daughter "Verona" (Emmy Raver-Lampman) reveals she was the victim of a callous scam that wiped out not just her savings, but $2 million from a charity she chaired. Yep, you've guessed it. "Clay" decides it's time to reactivate his account and get on the trail of these people regardless of just how high up the food chain the trail of complicity and corruption leads. Statham adopts a rather curious accent throughout this totally unoriginal and derivative action thriller that gets gradually more preposterous as it goes on. Josh Hutcherson and Jeremy Irons add a little box-office to the thing, but their roles are undercooked and the former is actually pretty hopeless throughout. Some fun pyrotechnics and you wouldn't ever want to mess with "Clay" but these one-man assassination squad movies are ten a penny now and this is certainly not one of the best.

Jan 16, 2024
visperish_garvm
N/A

9/10 > A **violent, bloody and relentless action thriller** with a cliche but strong storyline and beautifully shot action scenes. ...

Feb 09, 2024
chandlerdanier
6.0

I watched all the The ___ movies in preparation for the most expensive, The Beekeeper. It's short, snappy and dumb. Statham kills people like usual. Just a hard-working American bloke who only ever wanted to be cared for. If you feel all Australians are goofy and should die, you'll really like the e ... nd and probably rate it higher than I did.

Jan 30, 2024
MovieGuys
3.0

Dumb as a brick. I'm sorry but the story behind this is downright moronic, not helped by shallow or aimless characterisations, absurd action, empty dialogue and no real finale. In summary, a low IQ action flick that's stuffed full of empty exposition and little else. ...

Jan 31, 2024
r96sk
8.0

I'm conflicted about <em>'The Beekeeper'</em>. On the one hand, it's fantastic entertainment as Jason Statham plays a brilliantly badass character - every scene with him is top, top notch. The editing, action and score are positives, though everything around those aforementioned elements is annoy ... ingly very hit-and-miss... and I'm not sure how much the other bits affect my enjoyment. Away from the great Statham, the cast are also up-and-down. Josh Hutcherson and Jeremy Irons are decent, I think inferior actors would've done much worse so those two do do well in fairness. Sadly, for Emmy Raver-Lampman & Co. on the FBI side of the story... not the best. I mean, they're OK but kinda boring at the same time. Raver-Lampman's character is also quite lamely written, not the actress' fault of course but still. Without spoiling anything, I feel like her character should've been way more sympathetic to Clay's cause given the obvious - like, still 'do your job' absolutely but it's as if the character forgot what happened at the start of the movie. The scummy organizations are also portrayed a bit too cartoony, based on what I've seen in real life about those sorta people is that they're usually lousy losers who happen to know how to do what they do - rather than 'Gen Z' (please do forgive me for using that term *shudder*) smartasses who party 24/7 as this 2024 release shows. I'm happy with the rating I've settled on, Statham merited more though.

Feb 01, 2024
SiRichAko
9.0

**The Beekeeper** is a serviceable action thriller that delivers what you would expect from a _Jason Statham_ vehicle: brutal fights, cheesy one-liners, and a simple revenge plot. The film is directed by David Ayer, who has a knack for creating gritty and violent urban settings, and written by Kurt ... Wimmer, who has a penchant for crafting absurd and convoluted sci-fi scenarios. The result is a mashup of John Wick, The Equalizer, and The Matrix, with a dash of bee-related humor and symbolism. **Statham** plays _Adam Clay_, a reclusive beekeeper who lives on a farm owned by his elderly friend _Eloise Parker_ (**Phylicia Rashad**). When Eloise falls victim to a phishing scam orchestrated by a sinister tech company, Adam decides to use his skills as a former elite operative to track down and punish the culprits. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and enemies, such as corrupt cops, hired goons, and a mysterious hacker known as The Queen (Ruby Rose). He also forms an unlikely alliance with Eloise's daughter, FBI agent Sarah Parker (**Emmy Raver-Lampman**), who is investigating the same case. The film does not waste much time on exposition or character development, focusing instead on the action sequences and the spectacle. Statham is in his element as the stoic and efficient killing machine, dispatching his foes with a variety of weapons and martial arts moves. He also delivers some witty and sarcastic remarks, often involving bees or honey. The supporting cast is mostly forgettable, except for Rashad, who brings some warmth and dignity to her role, and Rose, who plays the villain with a mix of charm and menace. The film's biggest flaw is its lack of originality and coherence. The plot is a generic and predictable revenge story, with some implausible twists and turns. The film also tries to incorporate some themes and messages about technology, society, and morality, but they are either underdeveloped or contradictory. For example, the film seems to criticize the dangers of data mining and online fraud, but also glorifies the use of hacking and surveillance by the protagonist. The film also uses the bee motif as a metaphor for Adam's identity and mission, but it is often inconsistent and superficial. The Beekeeper is not a film that will challenge or surprise you, but it is a film that will entertain you if you are in the mood for some mindless and fun action. It is a popcorn flick that knows its strengths and limitations, and delivers on its promise of Statham kicking ass and cracking jokes. If you are a fan of his previous works, or of the action genre in general, you will probably enjoy this film. Just don't expect anything more than that.

Feb 14, 2024
cavemanharris
N/A

Been there, seen that (a dozen times!). This movie follows the same tired trope of a rogue US government agent. Hollywood, how many more can there be? If you're looking for something original, skip this one. ...

Apr 02, 2024
Dark Jedi
10.0

I have to be honest and say that, if far left Hollywood had not turned out one woke turd after another but actually good movies as they used to a long time ago, this one might not have earned five out of five stars from me. But since the Hollywood pedophiles have more or less ruined everything th ... ey touch the competition for good movies is more or less non-existent so here we go. The movie is pretty much free of woke bullshit and far left preaching so that alone earns it at least two stars. This movie is very much a John Wick style movie. Some dumbass criminals piss off the wrong guy and a fireworks display of martial arts and dead criminals follows. Jason Statham, as Adam Clay aka The Beekeeper, is really at his best in this movie. He is a kick-ass, relentless, stone hard, killer focused on both revenge and the eradication of the human scum that preys on the weak and, in this case, stupid. The bad guys, at least at the start, is an organization that runs on-line scams. When scamming the person that has taken Adam under her wings after his retirement it has unforeseen and tragic consequences. Later in the movie this simple plot evolves, as the blurb states, to a national emergency due to the corrupt and criminal actors involved at high levels. When I watched the movie I really thought that this entire scamming things was a bit unrealistic. I mean come on, people cannot be that stupid! But then I reminded myself that people also, allegedly, voted for a senile turnip brain with a kackling moron as vice president so I guess they can be. As I wrote, Statham is really at his best. If we should compare with John Wick again, Statham is much more menacing and vengeful than Keanu Reeves ever was in John Wick. I really like how the criminal asshats at all levels gradually gets their rightful, and usually terminal, punishment and that they most of the time gets to see and sweat as their doom approaches. Also, the stunts are not at all as exaggerated and ludicrous as in the fourth John Wick installment. That does not mean that they are very realistic but then that is not really to be expected in this kind of action movie. The story overall is not bad. It is an action movie type of story which means it is fairly simplistic, it has plot holes and it is not overly realistic but that is fine. It is good enough and it is Statham that carries the movie anyway. This was indeed one of the best movies in a long time as far as I am concerned. Pure entertainment. Share this:

Jun 15, 2024