10 Mature Film Franchises That Would Make Great LEGO Video Games

8. The Transporter Quadrilogy

Lego Terminator
Fox

It feels like Jason Statham has refreshed the 1980s action film ever since 2002's The Transporter. It offered a thin semblance of plot, then got straight to the point. The car chases, fist fights, tense standoffs and high-octane gun battles were all present and correct. Sequels simply upped the ante.

Re-imagined as a LEGO game, The Transporter Quadrilogy could certainly offer gamers all that and more. Who needs Nathan Drake or Joel 'TheLastOfUs' when you can have miniature Jason Statham running around taking care of business in a smart black suit? Plus with all that transporting to do, you'll be able to clock up the miles on the roads, performing expert driving missions and stunt jumps along the way. It'll be like Crazy Taxi, just with dangerous weapons and people instead of human fares.

Statham has been curiously under-represented when it comes to video games. We need more bald men aside from Agent 47 to tear the place up, and LEGO heads are already bald - it's a win-win!

Contributor

Bryan Langley’s first console was the Super Nintendo and he hasn’t stopped using his opposable thumbs since. He is based in Bristol, UK and is still searchin' for them glory days he never had.