Fast & Furious 11: The Final Ride delivers the ultimate endgame of the franchise, picking up seconds after the inferno of Fast X. Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) stands alone on a collapsing dam, staring down the twisted smile of Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa)—the most sadistic enemy the family has ever faced. Los Angeles, Rio, and Rome have already burned. Now Dante wants the world to watch Dom fall.
But the Toretto legacy doesn’t go out quietly.
Just as Dante tightens the trap, thunder hits the battlefield.
Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) storms back into the saga, fists first, attitude lethal. He brings with him an unexpected alliance: Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), driven by revenge deeper than blood, and the miraculous return of Gisele (Gal Gadot)—rescued from death by a covert black-ops program and deadlier than ever.

Letty (Michelle Rodriguez), still fighting her way home after the Antarctic escape, reclaims her place at Dom’s side with a warrior’s fire. Together, this rebuilt family forms the largest, most unstoppable crew the franchise has ever assembled.
Dante’s master plan?
A global grid of weaponized A.I. drones, satellite hijacking, and cyber-enhanced mercenaries, all designed to turn every major city into a high-speed death trap. To stop him, the family must execute five synchronized operations across the world—each one more impossible than the last.
From a Vatican chase involving armored supercars shaped like medieval monstrosities, to a breakneck pursuit across Tokyo’s bullet trains, to a frozen-lake dogfight in the Arctic Circle where cars drift across cracking ice as helicopters spiral overhead, the action hits operatic, physics-shattering levels.

But the heart of it all is Dom.
A father fighting for his son.
A leader fighting for the only thing he ever believed in.
A man staring down the end of the road with no fear.
The finale—set on a collapsing mega-bridge over the Atlantic—sees the entire crew unite in a symphony of engine roar, sacrifice, and family. It’s a showdown against Dante that pushes every character to the edge, turning drifting, NOS, and street-racing instincts into the weapons that decide humanity’s fate.
Explosive, emotional, and built like a farewell love letter to fans,
The Final Ride brings the saga full-circle—honoring its past, redefining its future, and proving one timeless truth:
Family doesn’t end.
It shifts into a new gear.