Death Therapy (2025)

 

Genre: Action / Thriller / Psychological Espionage
Directed by: (unspecified; based on trailer)
Starring: Jason Statham as Dr. Jack Rourke, Scarlett Johansson as Lena Voss 
Runtime: (expected ~110 min)
Release: June 29, 2025 (trailer); rumored summer release

Death Therapy movie trailer released

Jack Rourke is a former black-ops interrogator now working as an underground trauma therapist—except his “therapy” involves having deadly clients relive their worst memories. When a patient goes missing and Jack’s name emerges on a mysterious hit list, he teams up with Lena Voss, a skilled behavioral profiler. Together they uncover a global mind-control conspiracy that weaponizes therapy itself, and soon become its next targets

  • Statham’s Intense Duality:
    Jason Statham, known for his physicality, here portrays both a fierce protector and a psychologically complex hero. His character’s blend of therapist and ex-special ops agent sets him apart from typical action leads 

  • Star Power + Chemistry:
    Scarlett Johansson’s Lena brings sharp intellect and combat finesse. The dynamic between her and Statham promises electrifying banter and shared tension—bolstering the emotional center of the film 

  • Psychological Edge:
    With therapy as a battleground, Death Therapy mixes espionage and psychological manipulation, giving action sequences added layers: every session might be a setup, every memory a minefield 

  • Conspiratorial Stakes:
    The global mind-control element amplifies the narrative stakes, elevating it from a straightforward thriller into a cat-and-mouse game with high-tech, psychosocial intrigue

  • Potential Genre Confusion:
    Juggling action, psychological thriller, and conspiracy elements means the film needs a firm tonal balance. Too much therapy could slow the pace; too much combat could undercut the cerebral edge.

  • Relying on Tropes:
    Former operative-turned-therapist and mysterious conspiracies feel familiar. Success depends on script originality—like how mental replay sessions are depicted—as much as star charisma.

  • Character Depth Concerns:
    The setup raises questions: Will we truly understand Jack’s transformation? Can Lena’s backstory support more than just serving as a quest partner?

Death Therapy wields action and intellect with ambition. Jason Statham’s twisted role reversal and Scarlett Johansson’s authoritative presence lend the film both muscle and mind. If it maintains suspense and expands the mind-control subplot with genuine cleverness, it could stand out among action thrillers.

Anticipated Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4/5)
It promises sleek, cerebral action—if it respects its premise and doesn’t slide into repetitive territory. Worth a watch for fans of espionage-meets-psych thriller with heavy doses of physical combat.

 

  • Fans of Statham and Johansson’s action collaborations

  • Viewers drawn to psychology wedded to action

  • Audiences intrigued by conspiracy-thriller mechanics