You can outrun the law. You can outrun gravity. But you can’t outrun your past.
F9 roars back onto the screen as the ninth chapter in the ever-expanding, ever-escalating Fast & Furious universe—where physics is optional, loyalty is eternal, and cars are just the beginning. Directed by franchise veteran Justin Lin, the film is both a continuation of Dominic Toretto’s high-octane legacy and a bold evolution of the series’ adrenaline-fueled mythology.
Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) is living off the grid with Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and his son, little Brian, when his past thunders back in the form of Jakob (John Cena)—Dom’s estranged brother and a lethal operative with a personal score to settle. Jakob isn’t just a ghost from Dom’s childhood; he’s a mirror of everything Dom fears he could’ve become: faster, colder, and ready to burn the world down.
The team—Roman, Tej, Ramsey, and even the returning Han (yes, that Han)—reunites for a globe-spanning mission to stop a tech-terrorist plot that threatens to disrupt every system on earth. From landmines in Central America to magnets in London, rocket cars in space, and the heartbreak of family fractured by legacy, F9 takes its foot off reality and slams it onto spectacle.
But beneath the absurd stunts and nitrous-fueled madness, F9 deepens its emotional gearshift. This isn’t just about saving the world. It’s about saving what holds them together. Blood. Found family. Redemption. And the unbreakable bond that still powers the saga after 20 years.
Because the road doesn’t end until the family does. And this family? They ride or die.