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Continue Sticking 2013 American action movie Fast and Furious 6Theatrical release is a poster directed by Justtin LinProduced Neil X. Moritz Clayton Townsend Author: Chris MorganBased onCharactersby Gary Scott ThompsonStarring Vin Diesel Walker Jordana Brewster Chris Bridges Kang Gal WindonEdited Christian Wagner Kelly Matsumoto Dylan Highsmith ProductionCompanies Relativity Smith Original Movie One Race Films DistributedUniversal PicturesRelease Date , 2013 (2013-05-07) (Empire, Leicester Square) May 24, 2013 (2013-05-24) (USA) Running 130 minutes Fast and Furious 6 - American action film 2013 directed by , written by . A sequel to the 2011 , it's the sixth installment of the Fast and Furious franchise and stars Vin Diesel, , Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris Ludacris Bridges, Son Kahn, , , Gina Carano, and John Ortiz. Fast and Furious 6 follows a professional criminal group led by (Diesel), to whom U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Johnson) offers amnesty for his crimes in exchange for help in tagging a skilled mercenary organization led by Owen Shaw (Evans), of which former lover Toretto Letty Ortiz (Rodriguez) is a member. After moving away from the theme of previous fast five films to great commercial and critical success, the developers turned to Fast and Furious 6 with the aim of further transforming the franchise, incorporating elements of spy and adventure film, in the hope of further increasing the number of viewers. Pre-production began in April 2011, and the main photography began in London in July 2012, and included several international filming locations, including the Canary Islands, Glasgow and Los Angeles. Fast and Furious 6 first opened in the UK on 17 May 2013 and was released internationally on 24 May 2013. It achieved financial success, setting box office records as the sixth highest-grossing film of 2013, the second highest-grossing film in Universal Studios history, and it surpassed Fast Five to become the highest- grossing film in the franchise. It grossed $788.7 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for acting performances, action sequences, and Lin's direction, but also received criticism for his time working and scripting. The sequel, , was released in April 2015. Plot After their successful robbery in Brazil, Dominique Dom Toretto and his professional criminal team around the world and live peacefully: The house lives with Elena Neves; his sister Mia lives with Brian O'Conner and their son Jack; and Han Seoul-O together; and Roman Pierce and Tay Parker live in luxury. Meanwhile, DSS agents Luke Hobbs and Riley Hicks are investigating the destruction of a Russian military convoy by a crew led by former British SAS major and special forces soldier Owen Shaw. Hobbs persuades Dom to help capture Shaw by showing him a photo of his allegedly murdered girlfriend, Letty Ortiz. Dom and his team accept the mission in exchange for amnesty and allow them to return to the United States. Shaw's hideout was found in London, but it turned out to be a trap that distracted them and the police while Shaw's team was conducting a robbery at an Interpol building. Shaw runs by car, detonating his hideout and disabling most of the police, leaving Dom, Brian, Tay, Roman, Khan, Gisele, Hobbs, and Riley to chase him. Letty comes to Shaw's aid, shooting at the House without hesitation before fleeing. Back at his headquarters, Hobbs tells the House crew that Shaw steals components to create the deadly device, intending to sell it at the highest price. Meanwhile, Shaw's investigation into the opposite crew reveals Letty's relationship with Dom, but she was found to be suffering from amnesia. Dominic's team learns that Shaw is connected with a drug lord who was imprisoned by Brian Arturo Braga. (N 2) Brian returns to Los Angeles as an inmate to interrogate Braga, who says that Letty survived an explosion that seemingly killed her; The show took her after discovering her amnesia. With the help of the FBI, Brian was released from prison, regrouping with the team in London. Dom challenges Letty in street racing competitions; then he returns her cross necklace he was holding. After Letty leaves, Shaw offers Dom a chance to leave, threatening otherwise to hurt his family, but Dom refuses. Tay is tracking Shaw's next attack on a Spanish NATO base. Shaw's crew storms a military convoy with a computer chip to supplement his device. The House crew intervenes, while Shaw, accompanied by Letty, commands the tank, destroying the vehicles on the way. Brian and Roman manage to flip the tank before it causes additional damage, causing Letty to be thrown out of the car, although Dom saves her. Shaw and his team are captured, but show that Mia was kidnapped by shaw's henchmen Vego and Klaus. Hobbs is forced to release Shaw, and Riley, who, as it turns out, was Shaw's secret accomplice, leaves with him; Letty decides to stay with the House Show group aboard a moving An-124 on the runway as the Crew House gives chase. Dom, Letty, and Brian board the ship; Brian rescues Mia by running away in an onboard car. The plane tries to take off but is held back due to excess weight as the rest of the crew ties the plane to its Tools. Gisele sacrifices herself to save Khan from henchman. Letty kills Riley and runs away with Hobbs to safety, but Dom pursues Shaw and a computer chip. When the plane falls to the ground, Shaw is ejected from it, and Dom kicks the car out of the exploding plane. The house reunites with his team and gives chip to Hobbs to secure their pardon. The house and the rest return to his old family home in Los Angeles. Hobbs and Elena, who are now working together, arrive to confirm the freedom of the crew; Elena admits that Dom loves Letty. As Roman Says Grace Over The Food Crew, Dom asks Letty if the gathering feels familiar; She replies: No, but it feels like home. In the middle of the credits scene, Khan is involved in a car chase when he is suddenly broadsided by an oncoming car. (N 3) The driver walks away from the scene after leaving Letty's cross necklace in the crash and calls Dom when Khan's car explodes, presumably killing Khan. The driver tells Dom: Dominic Toretto. You don't know me. You're going to. (N 4) Starring Additional characters: A list of Fast and Furious characters Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto, a former criminal, and a professional street racer who retired after their successful $100 million heist with his team in Brazil and now remains with Elena. Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, a former FBI agent, became a criminal and professional street racer who retired and settled with his girlfriend Mia and their son Jack. Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs, a loyal agent working for the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), who is an ally of the House after his last meeting with Dom and his team in Rio de Janeiro - Letty Ortiz, the wife of Dom, who suffered from amnesia and was found dead in fast-track after a secret assignment as an informant brian. She was found by Shaw, and suffers from amnesia. Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto, Sister Dom, a former member of his team, Brian's girlfriend and the mother of his child. Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pierce, a former barstow criminal and friend of Brian's childhood, as well as a member of the House team. Chris Ludacris Bridges as Tay Parker, a former street racer and mechanic, as well as Brian and a friend of Roman's, who was introduced in , is also a member of the House team. as Han Seoul-O, alias Han Lu, a professional street racer and former business partner of Dom in the Dominican Republic, is also a member of his team. He's in a relationship with Gisele. (N 5) Gal Gadot as Gisele Yashar, a former Mossad agent who previously worked as a liaison in Braga and helped Dom and Brian capture him by revealing his hideout in Mexico. She has since become a member of the House team. She's in a relationship with Khan. Luke Evans as Owen Shaw, a former British SAS soldier who leads a group of skilled mercenaries to steal devices worth billions on the black market. He seized a military convoy which him in conflict with Gina Carano's house as Riley Hicks, a DSS agent who is Hobbs' partner in his attempts to film Shaw. Elsa Pataky as Elena Neves, a former Rio police officer who is in a relationship with Dom. In addition, John Ortiz briefly reprises his role as Arturo Braga from the fourth film, with Shea Wigham also returning as fbi agent Stasiak. Shaw's teammates are played by Clara Paget, played by Vega, Kim Cold as Klaus, Joe Taslim in Jaha, David Ajala in Ivory, Toure Lindhardt in Firuz and Benjamin Davis as Adolphson, and Christopher Anderson decided not to return to the franchise, respectively. Rita Ora has an unregistered cameo role as a race starter in London, and Jason Statham makes an unregistered cameo at the end of the credits as Deckard Shaw, Owen's older brother and the person responsible for Khan's death. In February 2010, Diesel confirmed that fast Five production had already begun and announced that a sixth part was planned. In January 2011, producer Neil H. Moritz said more: In Vine and in my opinion, we already know what the sixth film is, we've already talked about it. Vin and I have had numerous conversations about what this might be. And we're starting to take that seriously right now. We just finished the Fast Five as four or five weeks ago, and we just needed a break, and now we're going to start focusing on that. In April 2011, it was confirmed that Chris Morgan had already begun work on the script for a potential sixth film, according to Universal Studios. It was also confirmed that Universal intended to turn the series from street racing into a series of car-chase films in the spirit of Italian work (1969) and The French Connection (1971), with Fast Five as a transitional film. Universal chairman Adam Fogelson said: The question of putting Fast Five and Fast Six together for us was: can we take this from a pure film about car culture and become a true action franchise in the spirit of those great robberies made 10 or 15 years ago? Vogelson said that the racing aspect has put a ceiling on the number of people wanting to see movies in the series, and that by turning it into a series where car-driving ability is just one aspect of the film, he hopes to increase the audience of the series. On Johnson's character, Fogelson added: Johnson also wants to appear and be an integral part of the Fast Six action. On June 24, 2011, announced that the expected sequel was scheduled for release on May 24, 2013. Moritz and Diesel returned as producers, and Lin returned to direct. In an interview with Box Office, Lin said that after talks with Diesel, he pre-editing and editing the twelve-minute finale for Fast Six before filming was completed on Fast Five. Lin that he shot the shot as he wasn't sure at the time if there would be a sequel or if he would be able to direct it, but he wanted to have a input on how any sequel would end. On October 21, 2011, the Los Angeles Times reported that Universal was considering shooting two sequels, Forsa and Fast Seven, with one story that runs through both films; Both written by Morgan and directed by Lin on December 20, 2011, Diesel announced that Fast Six would be split into two parts, with writing for two films taking place simultaneously. On the decision, Diesel said, We have to pay off this story, we have to service all these relationship characters, and when we started displaying everything that came out of it just went beyond 110 pages ... The studio said: You can't put this whole story in one damn movie! On April 23, 2012, it was announced that mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano was in talks to play for Hobbs. On May 1, 2012, it was confirmed that Michelle Rodriguez was playing the role of Letty Ortiz, and it was announced that Welsh actor Luke Evans had been given the role of villain. Evans was approved to join the cast on May 9, 2012, portraying the leader of a robbery gang. On July 27, 2012, Jo Taslim was confirmed as the villain, J. On February 15, 2012, Johnson confirmed that Fast Six would begin filming in May 2012, with part of the production taking place in the UK and Germany. Johnson said that the two proposed sequels will no longer be filmed at the same time due to weather problems at the filming locations, and that production on Fast Seven will not begin until after Fast Six is completed. However, the shooting officially began only on July 30, 2012. In February 2013, it was confirmed that the film would be called Fast and Furious 6. Major photography began on July 30, 2012 in London, England, and Shepperton Studios in Surrey. While Fast and Furious 6 was only the third production to be allowed to be filmed at piccadilly Circus (a scene featuring Diesel and Rodriguez drag racing), Lin was unable to obtain permission to shoot a complex sequence involving an exploding oil tanker, so a replica of the monument was built in Shepperton. Production was given only two minutes each hour to close the area for filming. Stunt and car chase scenes began filming at the venue in Glasgow, Scotland on 29 August 2012, and were due to end on 16 September 2012. Filming took place exclusively at night and involved about 250 crew members, but none of the central actors. The sets were built on the site for scenes including a large car dealership. The shooting was to take place at the former RAF Bentwaters base in late August 2012 until early September 2012. The shooting also occurred in Spain's Canary Islands Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Filming was due to take place in Marseille, France, but was moved to the islands to take advantage of a higher tax discount (38%) this is estimated to reduce the cost of filming by $20 million. On October 11, 2012, Walker suffered an ACL injury during a stunt, forcing producers to film around his scenes until he recovered. The crash scene began at the former RAF Bovingdon station, Hertfordshire, on 30 October 2012 and was due to end on 9 November. Filming of the chase scene took place on Dale Street in Liverpool city centre, as well as in the four-day tunnel in the queensway in November 2012. Two days of filming were carried out at Hm Treasury's Great George Street government offices, which served as a nightclub. The final stage of filming took place in Echo Park, Los Angeles, starting on December 1, 2012. Filming returned the series to the location of the Fast and Furious and demanded that the garage installation of this film was rebuilt by carpenters. By December 17, 2012, it became known that the shooting had been completed. Post-production was heavily condensed; By March 2013, Lin was trying to complete post-production within 12 weeks. Lin was assisted by five film editors, a specialized group focused on visuals and color time, and sound mixers that required two movie theater-sized stages alone. Tricks for Owen Shaw's Flip Car, Lin instructed the film's car designer to design a car capable of driving head first into moving vehicles and flipping them into the air. McCarthy and his team developed a fully functional, low-to-ground, formula racing car with a ramp on the front that allowed it to catapult other cars into the air while keeping the Flip Car driver safe. To fight Rodriguez and Carano on the London Underground, the producers refused to let the pair try a stunt where their characters fight for a flight of stairs and fall from the stairwell, fearing that a serious injury would derail the shooting; the stuntmen performed a practical trick. Morgan's scripted performance of the fight was described as catfight on steroids, but Rodriguez provided a contribution to turn it into a more street brawl. Rodriguez said: Originally in the script, it was a lot more 'Terminator'-esque-too far-fetched to believe... It all happened so fast, and then I'm on top? Justin and I had to bust our booties to get it more realistic. I was like, This woman needs to kick me on the ass! Rodriguez and Carano rehearsed their fight choreography for two months, with trained fighter Carano undergoing extra practice to ensure her punches looked reliable without hitting hard enough to hurt Rodriguez. Led by the fight choreographer Olivier Schneider, the fight was be brutal but realistic, introducing a Carano cop with wrestling training and Rodriguez street fighting. Shaw's explosion of parquet lures Team House into a combined set of pillars that can be blown up next to dust mines that can be used as a reference for digital artists to create the look of a structure immersed in itself. The scene, involving Evans' character, commanding the tank, was originally intended to use CGI to depict crushing cars along a Spanish highway, but the final scene used practical effects as the tank actually ran over about 250 cars during filming. The scene was filmed on a three-mile track in Tenerife with resorts that had to be digitally removed to create a deserted view. The finale segment, which sees the Roman leap to a nearby car and tank flip was created digitally. The scene involving Diesel smashing his car through the nose of a Soviet cargo plane during takeoff was conceived by Lin during the production of Fast and Furious in 2009. At the time, the stunt was too expensive for the film and did not fit into the history of the film, but Lin instructed digital artists to develop a mock-up of the idea before rendering. He tried to revive the concept of Fast Five, but the available technology was not enough, and it still did not fit into history. Filming the climax scene was almost deemed unfeasible, as it included throwing tanks through the air and racing cars alongside moving planes at 100 miles per hour. Lin decided to build different plane sets instead: thirty feet tall, seventy-five feet long, fifty feet wide of a replica fuselage complete with wheels; The tail of an airplane with a ramp allowing cars to enter and exit; and a full-scale construction of the central fuselage with wings, engines and a nose that can be snub. For the car house to explode through the nose of the aircraft, the Dodge Charger was placed on an air gun mounted inside the ramp, which was then towed by a 4×4 truck, all hidden behind the nose of a replica aircraft. He was then dressed in a material soaked in flammable materials. The gun fired the charger through the nose as the material ignited for practical effect. The stunt driver had a burning 40- tonne plane set up chasing them down the runway afterwards. The stage was attended by more than 200 crew members, and more than 350 visual effects (VFX) artists at the VFX Double Negative studio to complete. A typical shot of destroying a ship can take more than 100 man-days to complete. The VFX team combined the blasts and smoke with digital add-ons to put the plane on stage. Calculations indicate that the runway must be at least 18.37 miles long for will take place, with an estimated 28.83 miles. The longest paved runway at the time was bamdo Bamda Bamda 3.42 miles. The first for the film was released during the 2013 Super Bowl on February 3. Among the six movie trailers that launched at the event, Fast and Furious 6 has generated widespread attention on social media, with more films than and combined according to data from the agency Fizziology. The extended version of the trailer has been viewed more than 16 million times by February 17. The trailer's success was partly attributed to the film's stars promoting the trailer on their personal social media. Fast and Furious marketing series tried to cultivate online fans who were also thought to have contributed to the film's promotion; The filmmakers reacted to the interaction of fans, conducted an online survey to determine the name fast and furious 6, returned the character of Letty Ortiz based on fan reviews and urged fans to document the production of the film with unofficial photos. Universal Marketing co-president Michael Moses said: We're trying to remove the studio filter as much as possible, which is a bit scary because you're taking away control... But it makes for a more authentic and organic engagement with fans. The Super Bowl trailer, titled Breathe, won two Golden Trailer Awards for Best Action Show and Best Summer Blockbuster 2013 TV Spot, and the marketing campaign received three more nominations: the 2013 blockbuster trailer, Best Sound Editing for trailer Trailer and Best Teaser Poster. In partnership with Guess, a clothing line of 15 items, including T-shirts, jackets, caps and watches, was also released. Continuing to work with Fast Five, Facebook's Car Town by Cie Games and the Regal Entertainment Group (REG) collaborated with Universal to promote cross-media marketing. Car Town allowed players to view the trailer for the film in the REG-brand, in the game drive in the theater. The game also included missions and locations based on the film's plot, and allowed players to join forces with the Fast and Furious 6 characters. REG offered Car Town players the opportunity to purchase tickets to the game through Fandango for movies in REG cinemas. By buying these tickets in the game, the players received promotional codes, which in turn allowed them to unlock the virtual 2013 Dodge Charger SRT8. Fast and Furious 6 premiered on May 7, 2013 at empire theater in Leicester Square, London. The film was released in the UK on May 17, 2013, and was released on May 24. While the film is officially called Fast and Furious 6, its on-screen title card displays the title as simply Furious 6. Fast and Furious 6 earned $239 million in North America and $550 million in other countries for a total of $789 million. The film's net profit was $131.5 million, taking into account all expenses and revenues, making it the sixth-highest profit in 2013. Worldwide, it is the sixth highest-grossing film of 2013 and the fourth highest grossing universal film. Over the weekend of June 14-16, 2013, it became the third highest-grossing film in the Fast and Furious franchise worldwide after Furious 7 and , as well as separately in North America and beyond North America. Outside of North America, it is the highest-grossing film in the Fast and Furious franchise, Universal's second-highest grossing film, and the second highest grossing film of 2013. In the UK, the film took $4.4 million on opening day with 462 screens, the biggest opening day of the Fast and Furious franchise in the market, the second-largest opening in 2013 after Iron Man 3 ($4.7 million) and the first film of the day with 54% of the market. He finished number one at the weekend, taking a total of $13.8 million; That figure made it the biggest opening for the franchise, Universal, Vin Diesel or Dwayne Johnson's film, and the second-largest opening of 2013 again behind Iron Man 3 ($17.6 million). The film opened in 59 territories the following weekend along with the North American premiere, taking first place in each film and earning $160.3 million; it set opening weekend records in the United Arab Emirates, the Middle East and Argentina (the latter was first surpassed by monster university). In China, fast and furious 6 opened for $6.9 million, making it the highest-grossing film on record. He earned his 66th number one opening, earning $23.6 million over the first weekend, $3 million of which came from IMAX screenings. In North America, Fast and Furious 6 debuted at the same time as the comedy The Hangover Part III and the animated film Epic. It opened at midnight on May 23, 2013 in 2,409 theaters. It took $6.5 million, nearly doubling the box office of Fast Five ($3.8 million), which faced less direct competition. On its opening day, Fast and Furious 6 earned $38.7 million (including midnight revenue) from 3,659 theaters. The film ended the four-day Memorial Day weekend in first place, taking $117.0 million, making it the fourth-largest four-day Remembrance Day opening. The audience was diverse: Latinos represented 32%, women 49% and 57% over the age of 25. The critical reception of Fast and Furious 6 received generally positive reviews from critics. On , the film has an approval rating of 70%, based on 201 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. Critical consensus site states: With high-octane humor and stunning action scenes, Fast and Furious 6 is based on victory formula that has made Fast 5 a critical and commercial success. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 39 critics, which indicates generally favorable reviews. Audiences interviewed by CinemaScore gave the film an average A on the A-scale and F. In general, it was believed that Fast and Furious 6 effectively mixes absurd action scenes and outrageous stunts with a predictable but enjoyable plot and dialogue of the characters. Jim Veivoda of IGN said that the film is a crowd whose funny moments outweigh failed attempts at humor and unintentionally comic dialogue. Other reviewers highlighted the likeable cast, preposterous action, playful approach to the plot and the ability to immerse the audience in high-speed chases and conflict between two rival gangs. Ben Rawson-Jones of Digital Spy said the tone blends successfully with the shy spectacle of the central characters, bonding and family spirit. For his part, Chris Cabin of Slant Magazine said the film was smug, cynical and inappropriate, putting too sentimental drama and forced comedy that seemed uninformed about how stupid the material is. Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph called the film harmlessly savvy with a random and generic plot, while Derek Adams of Time Out in London said the film featured puerile dialog, silly performances and a flat comic repartee. IndieWire said the film left realistic sets (comparing it to the 2012 superhero movie The Avengers) which undermined any attempt to create tension. Empire's Owen Williams noted that Fast and Furious 6 wasn't as surprised as Fast Five without antagonist Johnson Hobbs, and suggested that a large line-up of returning characters had made Owen Shaw Evans incapable of impressing a new villain. Scenes of dialogue and character progression have been criticized as slow and ridiculously bad. The Evans Show's Owen has repeatedly stood out as a refreshing and charismatic addition to the cast, although others have described the character as generic and boring. Lin's direction in the set of parts was described as generous and refined. The cinematographer received a mixed response. Variety's Scott Foundas appreciated the focus on spatial geography and the intricate, solitary, continuous shots that were compared to the best of James Bond and Mission: Impossible Films, and Rawson-Jones said that the night race in London made excellent use of the environment. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter believed that the scenes were cut too quickly, failed to provide a sense of speed for cars and were mired in bad angles and night conditions that obscured the view. According to Matthew Turner of the University of London, the action lacked imagination, and Segments segments geographically inaccurate race past landmarks. Awards of the Year Award Category Result 2013 Golden Trailer Awards 90 Best Action TV Spot Breathe (Super Bowl Trailer) Won Best Summer Blockbuster 2013 TV Spot Breathe (Super Bowl Trailer) Summer 2013 Blockbuster Trailer Nominated Best Sound Editing Poster Teen Choice Awards Summer Movie Choice: Action/Adventure Wins Choice Summer Movie - Paul Walker Hollywood Film Festival Best Film Phoenix Society Film Critics Award Best Stunts Won 2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Movie Nominated Favorite Action Movie Favorite Action Movie Star Vin Diesel IGN's Best Of 2013 Film Awards 91 Best Action Film Won by the Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance Stunt Ensemble in Film Nomination Movie Editors Golden Reel : Sound Effects Foley in the feature film Peter Brown Nominated MTV Movie Awards 94 Best On Screen Duo Vin Diesel Paul Walker won the Saturn Award For Best Action Film or Adventure Film won Best Editing by Christian Wagner , Kelly Matsumoto and Dylan Highsmith Nominated premios Juventud Best Film won Home Media Fast and Furious 6 DVD was released in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2013, in Australia on October 16, 2013 In other countries the release of the DVD Fast and Furious 6 was confirmed on December 10, 2013. FX acquired the rights to air the film on its network in 2015. Following Walker's death on November 30, 2013, Universal announced that a portion of the profits from North American film sales would be donated to the Walker Reach Out WorldWide charity. Main soundtrack article: Fast and Furious 6 (soundtrack) Lucas Vidal composed a musical score for Fast and Furious 6. In addition to Vidal's score, the film also features tracks by composer Brian Tyler from previous parts of the franchise. The soundtrack was released by Def Jam Recordings on May 21, 2013. It includes a variety of electronic and hip-hop tracks, including songs deadmau5, Ludacris (played by Tay Parker), and many others. On May 21, 2013, a joint racing video game called Fast and the Force: The Autopsy was released. Developed by Firebrand Games and published by Activision for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS, the game's history is linked to events in Fast and Furious 6, including bridging events between the film's history and the story of its predecessor Fast Five, as well as the history of other franchise films. It's a Grand Theft Auto-style game and has received mostly negative reviews. Mobile Game, Fast and Furious 6: The Game, was developed by Exploding Barrel Games and published Kabam. It was released on May 16, 2013 for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android devices. The story Fast and Furious 6: The Game runs parallel to the story of Fast and Furious 6, which allows players to race and customize vehicles along with the characters from the film. Continuation of the main article: Furious 7 sequel titled Furious 7 was announced in April 2013. Lin will not return to direct the sequel as Universal pursued an accelerated schedule for the film, with a release date scheduled for July 11, 2014, just over a year after the release of Fast and Furious 6. Lin was replaced by director James Wang in the same month. Following the death of Paul Walker, the release date was postponed to April 3, 2015. Notes, as pictured in the 2011 film Fast Five. As depicted in the 2009 film Fast and Furious. As depicted in the 2006 film Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift. As pictured in the 2015 film Furious 7. Both Song Kang and Justin Lin said the surname Seoul-O that Khan uses in Fast and Furious 6 and Furious 7 is a fake ID, played in the name of Han Solo. Links to Fast and Furious 6. bbfc.co.uk the British Board of Film Classification. May 3, 2013. Archive from the original on May 4, 2013. Received on May 4, 2013. a b c Fast and Furious 6. Box office Mojo. May 17, 2013. Received on May 23, 2013. 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Wikiquote's External Links has quotes related to: Fast and Furious 6 official site Fast and Furious 6 on IMDb Fast and Furious 6 at Rotten Tomatoes Fast and Furious 6 at AllMovie Fast at AllMovie Fast at all.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title-Fast_%26_Furious_6'oldid-980794987Page 2 This should not be confused with too fat too furious. 2003 American Film Director 2 Fast 2 FuriousTheatrical Release PosterJohn SingletonProduced by Niil H. MoritzScreenplay Michael Brandt Derek Haas Story Michael Brandt Derek Haas Basedcharactersby Gary Scott ThompsonTarring Paul Tyrese Gibson Cole Houser Chris Ludacris Bridges James Remar MusicDavid ArnoldSinamatographyMatthu F. LeonettiEd Bruce Cannon Dallas Puett Production Company Mikona Productions GmbH and Co KG Original Film (credited as Neil H. Morris Productions) DistributedUniversal PicturesRelease Date June 6, 2003 (2003-06-06) (United States) Duration 108 Minutes (1)CountrySsh GermanyLanguageBudget $76 million Haas. A standalone sequel to Fast and Furious (2001), this is the second part of the Fast and Furious franchise and stars Paul Walker, Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Cole Houser, Chris Ludacris Bridges, and James Remar. follows Brian O'Conner (Walker) and Roman Pierce (Gibson), who go undercover for U.S. Customs to detain drug lord Carter Verone (Houser) in exchange for erasing their criminal record. Plans for the continuation of Fast and Furious were developed immediately after the success of this film at the box office. Early treatments for the sequel initially included the return of Vin Diesel and Walker; the first refused, instead of starring in the Chronicles of Riddick (2004). As a result, Universal Studios postponed the start of filming to rewrite the script, which subsequently allowed the introduction of long-term characters in the Roman Pierce and Thea Parker franchise. In August 2002, John Singleton, who critically praised the first film, was announced as the director of the second in place of , who left the franchise after directing the previous installment. The main photo began in Miami in October 2002, with most of the filming taken on location in Miami and southern Florida. 2 Fast 2 Furious was released in the U.S. on June 6, 2003 and was commercially successful, grossing more than $236 million worldwide, becoming the 16th highest-grossing film of 2003. It received generally mixed reviews during the release, with praise aimed at the sequence of actions and performances by Walker and Gibson, and criticism for its script and dialogue. He was nominated for two awards at the 24th Golden Raspberry Award. The film was re-evaluated by some critics, who noted it as an underrated entry into the franchise. On June 16, 2006, another standalone sequel, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, was released. After Dominic Toretto escaped from authorities, former Los Angeles police officer Brian O'Conner flees Los Angeles to avoid prosecution. He subsequently moved to Miami and made a living participating in illegal street racing organized by his local mechanic friend They Parker. After winning the race against drivers including Suki, police Arrested. He was taken into custody, but received a deal from his former boss FBI agent Bilkins and U.S. Customs agent Markham to go undercover and shoot down Argentine drug lord Carter Verone in exchange for allowing his criminal record. Agent Monica Fuentes, who has been undercover with Verona for a year, agrees to help bring Brian to the organization. Brian agrees on the condition that he is given permission to choose his own partner. This encourages Brian to go to Barstow, where he enlists the help of childhood friend Roman Pierce, who was serving a prison sentence for housing stolen cars in the garage. Roman, currently on parole, accuses Brian of arresting him, but reluctantly agrees to help in exchange for the same deal as Brian. For their mission, they are given two confiscated modified vehicles - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII and Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GTS. Roman and Brian are later hired by Verona, who challenges the duo to compete with rival drivers to get a package from the confiscated car located in the lot. Markham, who mistakenly thinks the duo is trying to escape, follows them to the lot. Police ambushed Roman, who shoots Markham to help keep his cover. Later, Roman confronts the agent for interfering with the mission. Brian can save the situation, however, by telling Bilkins that Verona is allegedly seeking to launder his money in Miami before fleeing on his private jet. Brian and Roman challenged a pair of muscular car drivers they raced when competing for verone hiring, for pink slips. Despite the engine handicaps and power, they win the race and get competing cars - 1969 Yenko Camaro SYC and 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T. Roman later confronts Brian about the constant threat of the people of Verona; however, they patch up their differences and focus on completing the mission. In the VIP section of the nightclub, Brian and Roman witness Verone torture MPD Detective Whitworth into giving their people a window of opportunity to make their escape. The next morning Monica warns them that they will be killed as soon as the drop is made. Despite this, Markham refuses to give up work, claiming that this is their one chance to catch Verona. On the day of the mission, Brian and Roman begin to transport duffel bags of money to Verona together with Fellow Verone - Enrique and Roberto - go together to accompany them. Before the window is installed, Whitworth decides to call the police to jump on the arrest of the drivers of the cars used by Brian and Roman. This leads to high-speed chases throughout the city. The duo leads the police to a warehouse where the fight of dozens of street racers, organized by Thei, disorients the police. After the fight, the police manage to stop Evo and Eclipse, only to find out that they were ruled by Tej and Suki. As it turned out, the duo changed in two muscle cars they won earlier. As Brian approaches the destination in his Camaro, Enrique tells him to take the exit of Tarpon Point Marina, instead heading to the airfield. Meanwhile, Roman gets rid of Roberto by using an impromptu catapult place in his Challenger powered by nitrous oxide. At the airfield, Customs agents verone the plane and convoy surrounded, only to discover that they had been tricked into bait maneuvering while Verona is at the shipyard a few miles away. Verone says he knew Monica was an undercover agent and deliberately gave her the wrong information about the destination. When Brian arrives in Marina, Verona forces Monica on his private yacht and orders Enrique to kill Brian. When Enrique prepares to kill him, Brian's ejector's place fails, but Roman suddenly appears and helps Brian disable Enrique. Verone makes his escape, but Brian and Roman use Camaro to move off the ramp, crashing into the yacht. Brian shoots and injures Verona, who is then arrested by Monica. Markham gives Brian and Roman a full pardon, and in return Roman turns over the other half of Verona's money. They agree to stay in Miami, and Brian offers to open a garage financed by reducing the money Verona kept for himself. The cast is the main article: A list of Fast and Furious characters paul Walker as Brian O'Conner, a former Los Angeles cop who became a fugitive after letting Dominic Toretto escape in a previous film that has now settled in Miami. He drives a 1999 Nissan Skyline GTR R34 and a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII. Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pierce, a childhood friend of Brian's, who is under house arrest after serving time in prison, for which he still accuses Brian. He drives a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GTS. Eva Mendes as Monica Fuentes, u.S. Customs agent working undercover assistant Carter Verone and Brian's love interest. Cole Hauser as Carter Verone, a ruthless Argentine drug lord whose Customs organization sent Monica and then Brian and Roman to infiltrate. Chris Ludacris Bridges as Tay Parker, race leader and friend of Brian.co.a. He organizes high-stakes street racing events in which Brian often races and wins. Devon Aoka as Suki, a friend of Brian, Tej and Jimmy. She's the only female racer in the film, and her team is made up entirely of women. She usually drives a bright pink custom Honda S2000. James Remar is an agent of Markham, U.S. Customs agent in charge of the operation against Verona and Chief Monica. Tom Barry, as Agent Bilkins, whom Brian first met during his undercover work in the first film, came to Miami to observe the situation. As before, he reluctantly respects O'Conner's driving skills and Races. Edward Finley is an agent for Dunn, a U.S. Customs agent who is Markham's number two in this operation. Mark Boone Junior as Detective Whitworth, Miami Miami who is forced by Veron to give Pierce and O'Conner a window to deliver his parcel. Mo Gallini as Enrique, The Bald Henchman of Verona. Roberto Sanchez as Roberto, Verona's henchman and Enrique's partner. MC Jin as Jimmy, a mechanic who works for Tej and is a close friend of Brian.50 Amauri Nolasco is an orange Julius, a street racer riding an orange Mazda RX-7. as Slake Jack, a street racer who drives a gold Toyota Supra. John Cenatiempo as Korpi, a street racer who drives a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko S/C. Eric Etebari as Darden, a friend of Korpi who drives a 1970 Dodge Challenger. Producer Neil H. Moritz makes a cameo appearance as a cop during a chase scene. The development of the production Because of the incredible reaction to Fast and Furious, we knew that we struck a chord with a young audience. I believe that we have connected to the culture - the most urban world of street racing. It really resonated with our fans who continued to support the film when it took to the streets on DVD and video I mean, it really just exploded again, allowing even more people a chance to take the ride. We knew they were ready for another movie, but only if we put one with the same authenticity and edge as the first. Well, that's what we did. -Produced by Neil H. Moritz, on the greenlighting sequel to the project. Plans to make a sequel came after the box office success of Fast and Furious, which grossed more than $200 million worldwide. John Singleton saw the first film and was awed by it, saying, When I saw Fast and Furious, I thought, Damn, why didn't I think about it? Singleton's rave reaction to the film, as well as the culture of street racing in general, influenced his decision to direct the sequel. The director also stated that the concept of street racing can be something that can be touched by a young audience. The screenplay was written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, as well as by Gary Scott Thompson (the screenwriter of the first film). There were two film treatments presented early on, one of which is not related to Vin Diesel's character in case the actor does not return for the sequel. Singleton attributed as a big influence on the film, especially with regard to the action sequence. Pre-production Paul Walker is back as Brian O'Conner in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Vin Diesel has been offered $25 million to return to the sequel as Dominic Toretto. However, he refused after reading the script because he felt that his potential was inferior to that of his predecessor; rather, he decided to appear in Riddick's Chronicles. According to Variety magazine in 2015, he was less boasting about what the screenwriters meant for the film: They didn't accept 's approach to it. They approached him as they did in the 80s and 90s when they would drum up a new story unrelated for the most part, and slap the same name on it. However, Diesel reflected on his decision in July 2014 in the Uproxx report, saying, I would say, Don't walk away from it just because the script is sucked into 2 Fast 2 Furious, because there is a commitment to the audience to fight, no matter what, to make this film as good as possible. I may have had a little more patience or faith in the long run of it. Paul Walker, who had just finished Timeline at the time, repeated his role in the second film as Brian O'Conner. Tyrese Gibson, then known mononymously as Tyrese, also became part of the throwing previously acted in singleton baby boy, which was the debut of the singer's film feature acting; he portrayed Roman Pierce. , another acclaimed rap artist who appeared in Fast and Furious, was originally cast as Thea Parker. Ja Rule was offered $500,000 for the role, which was more than what he was paid to appear in Fast and Furious, $15,000. According to Singleton, Jha became too big for himself. He refused. He gave up half a million dollars. ... He acted as if he were too big to be in the sequel. He won't call. The director then hired Chris Ludacris Bridges, a relatively little-known rap artist at the time, as a replacement. Bridges would later rise to prominence for appearing in the film and starring in later films such as Crash and Hustle s Flow. The additional cast also included Cole Hauser as key villain Carter Verone, who appeared in Singleton's ; Eva Mendes as an undercover agent Monica Fuentes; and Devon Aoka as Suki, the only female driver in the film. Filming of the main photograph began in the fall of 2002, and Matthew F. Leonetti was the director of photography. The shooting took place mainly in various parts of southern Florida, such as Miami Beach, Seven Mile Bridge and Homestead Air Force Base. Hauser's mansion was shot dead in Coral Gables, owned by . A motorist himself, Walker drove a Nissan Skyline GT-R R R-34 borrowed from the film's technical adviser, Craig Lieberman, in the first scenes of the film. Aoka had neither a driver's license nor driving experience before the film production, and also took driving lessons during filming; In the film, she drove a pink Honda S2000 AP1 in 2001. Gibson drove the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder convertible, while Michael Ealy drove the Toyota Supra Turbo MkIV J-A80, which was reused by Walker in the Forsada. Cars appearing in 2 Fast 2 Furious R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Toyota Supra MkIV Suki in a custom article Honda S2000 Music Main: 2 Fast 2 Furious (soundtrack) The musical score was written Arnold. Arnold. The soundtrack was released on May 27, 2003 on Def Jam Recordings, the same label for which Ludacris was signed. The release of Box Office 2 Fast 2 Furious earned $50,472,480 in the U.S. Opening in 3,408 theaters, ranking first over the weekend. In its 133 days of release, the film peaked in 3,418 U.S. theaters and earned $127,154,901 domestically. The film was the 15th largest domestic gross of 2003 and the 16th largest in the world gross 2003; Combined with an international gross collection of $109,195,760, the film earned $236,350,661 worldwide. Critical of rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 36% based on 160 reviews, with an average rating of 4.75/10. The critical consensus of the site reads: Beautiful people and beautiful cars in the film, which will not tax brain cells. On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100, based on reviews from 36 critics, which indicates generally unfavorable reviews. Audiences interviewed by CinemaScore gave the film an A- on a scale from A to F. Todd McCarthy of Variety magazine wrote, While this John Singleton sequel provides a fairly fresh joystick, it lacks a modest freshness and an attractive neighborhood with original economy prices. Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club wrote, Singleton abandons the underground racing subculture that gave the first film its appeal, relying instead on a lazy thriller plotting that it's just a bag of doughnuts and a freezing frame from the average TV show. USA's Mike Clarke gave the film 2 out of 4, and wrote: The film is all about racing and the character will be damned, although the still stunned look of Walker and Tyrese finally get a bit of understanding going after a rundown story of a very rocky start. He concludes: The lack of claims helps the viewer overcome the fact that it is just another tread. of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3 out of 4 and said, He doesn't have a brain in his head, but he's made with skill and style, and, boy, he's fast and furious. In 2018, Entertainment Weekly's Derek Lawrence called it the forgotten jewel of The Force One and praised the chemistry between Walker and Gibson and John Singleton's leadership. The film received two Golden Raspberry nominations, including Worst Remake or Sequel and All Concept/No Content. Notes, as pictured in the 2001 film Fast and Furious. Links to 2 Fast and Furious. British Board of Film Classification. Received on July 14, 2018. a b c d 2 Fast and Furious 2 (2003). 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