The Shelter trailer is out, and Jason Statham is back to doing what fans want: bruising his way through danger while carrying emotional baggage.
The movie hits theaters January 30, and the first footage sets up a grounded, tense survival thriller.

Statham Rescues a Girl — And His Past Comes After Him
Shelter follows a reclusive man living alone on a remote coastal island. His isolation ends when he saves a young girl during a violent storm, only to discover she brings danger with her. That forces him out of hiding and back into a life he tried to escape.
The trailer shows Statham shifting between protector and aggressor as he shields the girl from the people hunting her. The setup signals a story built on survival, guilt, and redemption — with plenty of Statham-style violence in between.

The Film’s Cast and Story
Bodhi Rae Breathnach plays the girl Statham rescues, with Naomi Ackie and Bill Nighy rounding out the supporting cast
The story centers on Statham confronting the past he buried and the enemies he left behind. The movie frames the bond between him and the girl as the push that forces him to face it.

Who’s Behind Shelter
The film is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Ward Parry.
Statham also produces alongside John Friedberg, Brendon Boyea, Greg Silverman, and Jon Berg. Black Bear handles distribution, further signaling a more grounded, adult-driven thriller instead of studio-formula action.

Release Date
Shelter opens exclusively in theaters on January 30.







