They took his past. Now he’s taking their future.
DIESEL (2025) is a high-octane, neon-lit action thriller that roars through the criminal underworld like a supercharged engine with no brakes. With its pulse-pounding set pieces, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and a hero forged from pure rage, the film channels the explosive energy of John Wick, Drive, and Mad Max—but with its own raw, fuel-soaked heart.
The story follows Vin "Diesel" D’Angelo, a former street racer and black ops getaway driver who left the life after a mission went sideways and cost his brother everything. Now working as a garage mechanic in the outskirts of Detroit, Diesel has buried the past—until it comes roaring back in the form of a cartel hit that wipes out his crew and torches the only family he had left.
What they didn’t know? You don’t burn Diesel and walk away.
Fueled by fury and armed with custom-built vehicles, improvised tech, and an arsenal that grows with each takedown, Diesel tears through the criminal ranks to hunt the shadowy mastermind behind the hit—Silas Varo, a former CIA handler turned international arms trafficker with eyes on controlling the city's ports and streets. As Diesel closes in, the lines blur between justice and revenge, and his rampage threatens to ignite a full-scale urban war.
Stylized with engine-revving cinematography, synth-metal soundtrack, and neon smoke-soaked backdrops, DIESEL is more than just a revenge flick—it’s a burning metaphor for pressure, combustion, and what happens when you push a man too far. It doesn’t whisper. It explodes.
Because this time, the driver is the weapon.