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Win Tickets to Our Early Screening of Jason Statham’s ‘Shelter’ and Q&A With Director Ric Roman Waugh

Jan 13, 2026

Action star Jason Statham is back and deadlier than ever – but this time, he’s fighting to protect an orphaned girl while also battling enemies from his past. Statham returns to the big screen this month in his new action thriller, Shelter, and Collider wants to give readers and fans the chance to see it early. Get ready, New York, because Collider is partnering with Black Bear Pictures, and we want you to join us for an advanced screening of Ric Roman Waugh’s (Greenland, Angel Has Fallen) newest heart-pounding feature in a theater where this kind of movie needs to be seen. After the credits roll, Waugh will also be joining us on stage for an exclusive Q&A to discuss the making of the movie. Read on for the full details on how you can enter for your chance to win free tickets. It’s time to return to the Stathamverse. In Shelter, from action filmmaker Waugh, Statham is Michael Mason, an elite, trained assassin, who has, for mysterious reasons, self-exiled himself on a remote coastal island, where every week a young girl drops off carts of supplies by rowboat. The day she finally decides to confront the man, demanding to understand his reclusive lifestyle, a deadly storm rolls in. Despite Mason’s staunch rule not to interact with the girl, he saves her from the storm, setting off a chain of events that force him from his seclusion, putting the both of them in peril. Now, with their lives intertwined and enemies from his past closing in on them, Mason must protect the orphaned girl while also battling these adversaries, setting this odd pair off on a journey for survival and redemption. Shelter also stars Bill Nighy (Love Actually), Naomi Ackie (Mickey 17), and Bodhi Rae Breathnach (Hamnet).
‘Shelter’ Screening Details

You don’t want miss out on this opportunity to see Statham throwing punches and taking names, and the chance to hear behind-the-scenes details from the filmmaker. Join us at The Quad Cinema Theater in NYC, on Tuesday, January 27th. The screening will begin at 7:00 p.m., followed by a Q&A with the director, Waugh, moderated by Collider’s Steve Weintraub. All attendees will receive free popcorn and soda!
How to Get ‘Shelter’ Screening Tickets

This special fan screening and Q&A screening is going to fill up quickly, so don’t wait! For your chance to win free tickets to see Statham kicking ass and taking names in Shelter ahead of the crowds, plus a conversation with the director, hit this link to provide us with your email address. Claim your seats before they’re gone, but be sure to let us know if you’d like to bring a guest with you, and RSVP as soon as possible to secure your spot. Keep an eye out for an email from us. We’ll be contacting the winners in the days leading up to January 27th. Only confirmed RSVP’s will gain admittance to the screening

Shelter opens in theaters nationwide on January 30. Check back with Collider for more special event screenings.

Poster art for Shelter starring Jason Statham.Image via Black Bear Pictures

Release Date

January 29, 2026

Runtime

107 minutes

Director

Ric Roman Waugh

Bodhi Rae Breathnach

Jesse

Derek Carroll

Special Escort Group (uncredited)

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