The Expendables franchise may have missed its chance to thrive with Glen Powell’s Thorn as a Stallone/Statham replacement.
Powell’s rising star status and the failure of Expend4bles suggest little hope for his return to the series.
Statham’s success outside The Expendables hints at a franchise future beyond Stallone and him.
Following a disappointing fourth installment, the future of The Expendables movies seems less certain than ever, but the franchise may actually have wasted its best casting replacement back in 2014. After four movies, the combination of Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone as the leading actors in the ensemble action franchise has run its course, with the pair’s appearance in the critically panned Expend4bles generally regarded as the nadir of the series. However, irrespective of whether further Expendables films follow, the saga actually had the ideal chance to reset thanks to one actor’s Expendables 3 involvement.
Although the Expendables series’ greatest strength has been its extensive ensemble, Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone are widely acknowledged as the series’ main players. Not only have the duo been ever-present throughout the franchise, but Stallone co-wrote the series first three installments – with Statham receiving a producer credit for Expend4bles. However, the fourth movie’s critical and financial failure suggests that moving on from the pair represents the series’ best future. Unfortunately, one potentially inspired replacement is no longer a viable option.
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Glen Powell’s Thorn Could Have Been The Expendables’ Replacement For Stallone & Statham
He was the natural successor for the franchise
After first appearing in The Expendables 3, Glen Powell’s Thorn was ideally placed to serve as the series’ Stallone and Statham replacement. A charismatic combat veteran and hacker, Thorn formed part of the so-called “Young Expendables”, alongside the likes of Ronda Rousey’s Luna and Kellan Lutz’s John Smilee. After impressing the older members of the team, the new members were welcomed into the fold in The Expendables 3’s ending, potentially paving the way for their future franchise involvement. However, while any of the crew could have been a suitable Stallone and Statham replacement, Powell’s Thorn really stood out.
…despite Powell’s clear prospects as a performer and Thorn’s status within the Expendables after The Expendables 3, the character did not return for The Expend4bles
Despite not being a big name in 2014, Powell stole the show as the effervescent Thorn, utilizing his skills behind the scenes to bring down the antagonistic Stonebanks. His future career, especially his supporting role in Top Gun: Maverick, has further cemented Powell’s action credentials, while his starring role in Richard Linklater’s Hit Man confirmed that he has the potential to lead a major blockbuster. However, despite Powell’s clear prospects as a performer and Thorn’s status within the Expendables after The Expendables 3, the character did not return for The Expend4bles, wasting a major opportunity to finally move beyond Stallone and Statham.
The Expendables Franchise Has No Chance Of Bringing Back Glen Powell Now
He’s already outgrown the series
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Given how Powell’s star has risen since 2014, it’s easy to say in retrospect that the franchise missed a major opportunity. However, while some series might be able to correct such a mistake, it seems highly unlikely that The Expendables franchise will get a similar chance. Expend4bles was a major disappointment both critically and commercially, placing the series’ entire future in doubt. The movie made just $50 million against a $100 million budget, while scoring just 14% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
The Expendables 4 hopes to be another box office hit for the action movie franchise, and that will partially be determined by its budget and salaries.
The Expendables’ ailing reputation, coupled with Powell’s impressive career trajectory, all suggests that there is little chance of the actor fulfilling his potential as a Stallone/Statham replacement. Even if another movie gets made, which seems extremely uncertain given the negativity around the previous film, it’s fair to suggest that Powell has already outgrown the series. Had he been immediately recognized as a franchise lead post-Expendables 3, things could have been different. However, it’s increasingly clear that Powell’s ship has sailed.
Jason Statham May Have His Own Expendables Replacements Now
He’s found greater success outside the franchise
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Since Expend4bles made the explicit decision to stick with the leads that originally brought the series success, it’s fair to say that the franchise’s future continues to hinge on the involvement of Stallone and Statham. Considering that Stallone stepped back from the spotlight in the fourth installment, the emphasis falls squarely on Statham’s shoulders. However, despite his proven star potential and previous success in The Expendables universe, everything indicates that Statham’s best franchise future lies in projects beyond the ensemble action series.
Whereas Expend4bles was a commercial and critical failure, other recent Statham action vehicles have been much more successful. Statham’s other three 2023 releases, Operation Fortune, Fast X, and Meg 2 all outperformed Expend4bles critically and financially, with two of the three representing exciting franchise potential. Meanwhile, his 2024 action thriller The Beekeeper potentially heralded the beginnings of another new Statham franchise, although a sequel is yet to be confirmed. Regardless, the combination of lucrative Statham projects suggests The Expendables will no longer be a priority.
Will The Expendables 5 Happen? The Franchise’s Future Explained
It seems unlikely at this stage
Given the crushing disappointment of Expend4bles, the entire franchise’s future seems extremely shaky. The 2024 movie underperformed all previous entries both with critics and at the box office, indicating a worrying downward trajectory. The film’s cast, which featured newcomers such as Megan Fox and 50 Cent, also lacked the action star power that made earlier entries so compelling, while Sylvester Stallone took a noticeable step back from the box seat. Combined with producer Kevin King-Templeton’s pre-Expend4bles assertion that the franchise’s future was only secure “as long as there’s an appetite for it,” The Expendables 5 seems increasingly unlikely (via The Daily Express).
However, even though Expend4bles poor performance may have doomed the series, it is still possible to imagine a future for the franchise. The films’ format of an all-star team of action A-listers is incredibly easy to replicate, meaning that a hard refresh is not out of the question. The fact that previous entries in the series have been successful also suggests that there is residual good will towards The Expendables brand – even if some of it has been squandered. While there are no confirmed plans, the franchise’s previously successful formula may warrant a revisit in the future.