The film features one of the most shocking mid-credits scenes in modern cinema, connecting the timeline back to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), revealing that Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) killed Han (Sung Kang), setting up the events for Furious 7 . Understanding the "Filmyzilla" Phenomenon
Released in the United States on May 24, 2013, Fast & Furious 6 was a massive commercial hit, grossing nearly against a production budget of $160–260 million. The film opened with an impressive $97.4 million domestically and received generally positive reviews, earning a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised its thrilling action sequences and character development, cementing its status as a top-tier entry in the franchise.
Hobbs has been chasing Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), a former British Special Forces soldier leading a crew of lethally skilled mercenary drivers. To catch a criminal who operates at street level, Hobbs needs Dom’s elite team to outmatch them in London. In exchange for their help, Hobbs offers the crew full pardons, allowing them to return home.
Directed by Justin Lin, Fast & Furious 6 (often stylized as Furious 6 ) bridges the gap between the street racing roots of the original films and the high-octane spy thriller vibe of the later sequels.