GONE IN 60 SECONDS 2 (2026)


Starring: Nicolas Cage • Angelina Jolie • Vin Diesel
Gone in 60 Seconds 2 roars back with burning tires and unfinished business, delivering a high-octane sequel that understands one truth: the past never stays parked. This isn’t just another car-heist movie—it’s a reckoning between legends, loyalty, and a new generation that drives without rules.
Nicolas Cage returns as Memphis Raines, older, sharper, and far more dangerous when cornered. He’s not chasing thrills anymore—he’s protecting a fragile peace he fought hard to earn. Every move is calculated, every risk weighed against the cost of losing everything again.
Angelina Jolie reprises Sara “Sway” Wayland, still magnetic, fearless, and emotionally guarded. She’s no longer just a driver—she’s the strategist, the one who sees traps before they close. Her chemistry with Cage crackles with history: love scarred by speed, trust tested by time.
Enter Vin Diesel as Dominic Cruz, a ruthless underground kingpin and master wheelman who believes Memphis is a relic of a slower era. Diesel brings raw menace and presence—quiet, controlled, and explosive when crossed. Cruz doesn’t want Memphis dead.
He wants him broken.
The film races across neon-lit cities, desert highways, and rain-soaked ports. Chases are visceral and grounded—engines scream, metal tears, and every mistake costs blood. Practical stunts dominate: drifting through narrow streets, precision thefts under pressure, and convoys that turn highways into warzones.
But beneath the speed lies the soul of the franchise: family, codes, and consequences. Memphis must assemble a crew that doesn’t just drive fast—but thinks faster. Old loyalties are tested. New betrayals cut deep. And every stolen car brings the past closer.
Gone in 60 Seconds 2 isn’t about stealing cars for glory. It’s about one final run—proving that experience still matters, that loyalty has weight, and that legends don’t retire… they choose when to disappear.
In the end, it’s not about how fast you drive—
it’s about what you’re willing to risk when the clock hits zero.