Randall Emmett Provides Star Power and Character Drama With 'Gentleman Thief'
Gentleman Thief puts John Travolta in the spotlight as Mason, a legendary thief drawn back into the game for one last, high-stakes score.
Sept. 25 2025, Published 4:00 p.m. ET

Randall Emmett is once again betting big on character-driven crime drama. His latest project, Gentleman Thief, puts John Travolta in the spotlight as Mason, a legendary thief drawn back into the game for one last, high-stakes score.
The premise may sound familiar, but the ambition behind it marks a new phase for Emmett’s career.
For decades, Emmett has made a name by producing star-studded, commercially reliable films that thrive on efficient budgets and international appeal. With Gentleman Thief, he appears intent on blending box office viability with a prestige angle. The film is designed to appeal not just to action fans, but to audiences seeking a story with emotional depth and a conflicted antihero at its core.

Travolta’s Mason is not a slick caricature of the heist genre but a man weighed down by choices, attempting redemption while navigating loyalty, betrayal, and legacy. Insiders say the role gives Travolta the space to bring gravity and nuance back to a genre often dominated by spectacle.
For Emmett, attaching a heavyweight talent like Travolta is a clear statement that the film aims to be more than another disposable entry in the crowded action marketplace.
Adding to the buzz is the announcement that DJ Khaled will make his acting debut in Gentleman Thief. Known globally for his larger-than-life personality and influence in music, Khaled’s casting has already sparked interest across entertainment circles. While details of his role are being kept under wraps, sources describe it as pivotal and unexpected.
Emmett is no stranger to unconventional casting choices, and bringing Khaled into the fold reflects his instinct for leveraging cultural figures who can broaden a film’s reach.

The producer’s recent slate underscores his dual strategy. Films like Cash Out 2: High Rollers have shown his instincts for casting remain sharp, while projects in development with Martin Scorsese signal his appetite for more serious creative partnerships.
Gentleman Thief sits at the crossroads of those two impulses: a slick crime drama with international commercial appeal and a story framed to resonate with critics and audiences looking for more substance.
For Emmett, the stakes are clear. If the film lands, it reinforces his reputation as a producer who can navigate both commercial and critical lanes. Gentleman Thief is shaping up as one of the most closely watched entries in his ever-growing catalog.