Aubrey Plaza Joins The Cast Of New Guy Ritchie Movie Starring Jason Statham

I, for one, think Aubrey Plaza should be in every movie, all the time. So I can't complain about the news that she's joining the cast of the new, currently untitled, Guy Ritchie movie. The action flick will see Ritchie reunite with Jason Statham, with Statham playing an MI6 agent trying to stop the sale of a deadly new weapons technology. There's no word on what character Plaza is playing, but here's hoping Ritchie is smart enough to give her a big, substantial part and not just sideline her in some thankless role.

Deadline has the scoop on Aubrey Plaza joining the cast of Guy Ritchie's untitled action thriller (it used to be called Five Eyes but that's apparently no longer the case). Plaza joins Jason Statham in the flick, and I really hope this means we're going to see Aubrey Plaza kicking people's asses. Don't sideline her in some supporting role where she does nothing – let Aubrey Plaza fight, damn it!

The movie "follows MI6 guns-and-steel agent (Statham) who is recruited by a global intelligence alliance to track down and stop the sale of a deadly new weapons technology that threatens to disrupt the world order. Reluctantly paired with CIA high-tech expert, Fortune sets off on a globe-trotting mission where he will have to use all of his charm, ingenuity, and stealth to track down and infiltrate billionaire arms broker." Is Plaza playing the high-tech expert? Maybe! That's fine – as long as she gets to punch some faces in. Give the people what they want: Aubrey Plaza straight-up punching people. We've earned this.

Plaza is having a bit of a streak at the moment. She just appeared in the Hulu hit Happiest Season, and her psychological drama Black Bear, in which she gives an incredible, unhinged performance, opens this week. Like I said: more Aubrey Plaza is always a good thing. Ritchie is directing from a script by Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies, who also wrote Ritchie's The Gentlemen. And that gives me a little bit of a pause. I like a lot of Ritchie's early films, but The Gentlemen was a bit of a mess. But the idea of Ritchie reuniting with Jason Statham is promising, so fingers crossed it all works out in the end. And Ritchie is also revising the script himself.

When the film was first announced, Adam Fogelson, of production company STXfilms Motion Picture Grou, said: "Jason is a global box office heavy weight, and when teamed with Guy Ritchie, that's an irresistible combination. It's a thrill to be back in business with Guy, Bill and the team at Miramax after our shared success on The Gentlemen and we believe Five Eyes is the kind of film our partners overseas will love as much as we do."