Knoc-Turn'Al Feat. Samuel Christian: Muzik (Music Video 2002)
clips shownTaxi 3 (2003)
During the monster truck chase, the couple watches this film on TV.The Story of My Life (2004)
Excerpt of a fight between J.Statham and M.Schulze"The Rotten Tomatoes Show" Daybreakers/Leap Year/Youth in Revolt (TV Episode 2010)
Screenplay Cliché segment."The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #18.105 (TV Episode 2010)
a clip is shown in a montage of Jason Statham films
Transporter 2 (2005)
Transporter 3 (2008)
The Transporter Refueled (2015)
The Italian Job (2003)
Handsome Rob (played by Jason Statham) does similar driving stunts, and uses the car itself as a weapon in chases.Hollywood and the Muslim World (TV Movie 2003)
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
gun flying in the air towards cameraCollateral (2004)
Frank Martin makes a cameo, transporting a package to someone, no questions asked.Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video Game 2004)
Mission where you save refugees from a container on a ship.
North by Northwest (1959)
Goldfinger (1964)
The Godfather (1972)
When Lai says "The information on that paper or your brains on the table," she references to Don Corleone's method of persuading Johnny's boss to let him go."The Three Musketeers (1973)
The Driver (1978)
The Transporter is basically the millennium's version of The Driver.
The Acquirer (2008)
Matt Schulze expands upon the 2002 film The TransporterThe Transporter (TV Series 2012–2014)
Stand-alone spin-off/reimagining/reboot.
"Robot Chicken" Donkey Punch (TV Episode 2006)
The Transporter drives Miss Daisy- One of Jason Statham's (Farmer's) first lines is "The deal never changes" which is a nod to his character, Frank, in The Transporter who lives by a set of rules, the first of which is "Never change the deal."
"Robot Chicken" Due to Constraints of Time and Budget (TV Episode 2009)
Bank robbers hire Toad as their getaway driver.Transponder 4 (Short 2011)
Class Project"Trescientos pavos" Transporte (TV Episode 2013)
The episode parodies "Transporter" (2002), referencing the movie and the working methods of Jason Statham's character, Frank Martin.