Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew to take down a team of mercenaries; Dominic unexpectedly gets sidetracked with facing his presumed deceased girlfriend, Letty.
Directed by Justin Lin
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Rank
#140 in 2013·#6101 overall
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Cast
Vin Diesel
Dominic Toretto
Paul Walker
Brian O'Conner
Dwayne Johnson
Luke Hobbs
Jordana Brewster
Mia Toretto
Michelle Rodriguez
Letty Ortiz
Tyrese Gibson
Roman Pearce
Sung Kang
Han Lue
Gal Gadot
Gisele Yashar
Ludacris
Tej Parker
Luke Evans
Owen Shaw
Elsa Pataky
Elena Neves
Gina Carano
Riley Hicks
Crew
Justin Lin
Director
Chris Morgan
Writer
Lucas Vidal
Original Music Composer
Kelly Matsumoto
Editor
Leigh Folsom Boyd
Editor
Stephen F. Windon
Director of Photography
Clayton Townsend
Producer
Vin Diesel
Producer
Samantha Vincent
Executive Producer
Neal H. Moritz
Producer
Chris Morgan
Executive Producer
Harry Cohen
Sound Designer
Popular Reviews
2154 reviews
Disha ManderPRO
7.0★ · 04/15/26
Romain Grosjean ❌ Dominic Toretto: the man that walked out the fire
Romain Grosjean ❌ Dominic Toretto: the man that walked out the fire
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Andrew Warren
6.0★ · 01/17/26
The stakes were definitely raised in Fast & Furious 6, and showcased a lot of the bizarre action sequences that have plagued the future installments. But I can’t say I disliked the action, as I thought the London chase was a lot of fun. I just can’t say I enjoyed the rest of this film as much.
Also, I could not stand Letty in the film, making the final act of saving her feel rather pointless. I know it sounds dumb because she was literally Dom’s girl and it’s not her fault she lost her memory (so stupid btw). But man, I don’t think saving her was worth putting Mia in danger.
The stakes were definitely raised in Fast & Furious 6, and showcased a lot of the bizarre action sequences that have plagued the future installments. But I can’t say I disliked the action, as I thought the London chase was a lot of fun. I just can’t say I enjoyed the rest of this film as much.
Also, I could not stand Letty in the film, making the final act of saving her feel rather pointless. I know it sounds dumb because she was literally Dom’s girl and it’s not her fault she lost her memory (so stupid btw). But man, I don’t think saving her was worth putting Mia in danger.