Jason Statham has revealed a sequel to ‘Layer Cake’ is in the works.
The 47-year-old actor has confirmed he is set to replace Daniel Craig in the lead role in the eagerly-awaited sequel to the 2004 British crime thriller, which also featured Sienna Miller and Tom Hardy.
Jason said he will star in an adaptation of JJ Connolly’s follow-up novel ‘Viva La Madness’, calling it the "most exciting thing on [his] plate".
He told Digital Spy: "JJ Connelly’s written a great book called ‘Viva La Madness’, and we’re taking that book and doing something great with it.
"He’s such a talented writer … the book was incredible. I loved ‘Layer Cake’ and this is [if anything] better.
"The chance to work with someone of that calibre, do something back home, it’s the most exciting thing on my plate … We’re doing it next year, and it’s full steam ahead. We’re putting all the finance together, and we’re off and racing."
The new movie, which will be set more than a decade after ‘Layer Cake’, follows the unnamed protagonist’s return to London, where his friend Mister Mortimer tries to lure him back into the world of crime.