Frank Martin thought he’d finally escaped the relentless pace of his past, seeking a quiet life on the Mediterranean coast, until a shadowy organization lures him back with an offer he cannot refuse. He’s tasked with transporting a high-profile individual—clearly no ordinary “package”—and soon realizes he’s swallowed whole by a conspiracy that threatens global stability.
The journey becomes a globe-trotting spectacle that stretches from the neon-lit streets of Singapore to the winding coastal roads of the French Riviera, infused with car chases so intense they redefine precision driving and jaw-dropping physical combat that brings visceral realism to every blow. The action is elevated by the return of Frank’s signature Audi—this time an armored prototype—adding technical flair to the franchise’s trademark stunts.

Frank’s package turns out to be far more than he bargained for: an encrypted briefcase carrying secrets that could ignite worldwide conflict. With forces closing in from all directions, Frank must navigate a world where loyalty is traded like currency and betrayal can come from the closest ally.
Assisting—or perhaps manipulating—him is Sofia Vega (portrayed by Ana de Armas), a brilliant tech operative whose mysterious background and motivations blur the lines between ally and threat. Together, they face off against Viktor Dragov, a powerful crime lord, and endure relentless pursuit across Europe, from Parisian alleys to Berlin’s streets, with their every move shadowed by danger.

The stakes rise further when a femme fatale, Natalia Volkov (Eva Green), enters the scene—bringing her own agenda and complicating Frank’s rigid moral code. As allegiances shift, Frank is forced to decide whether to uphold his rules or abandon them to survive.
Under the direction of Louis Leterrier and bolstered by EuropaCorp and Lionsgate, The Transporter 5 recharges the franchise with sleek visuals, inventive action, and a deeper dive into Frank Martin’s character—no longer just the unflappable driver, but a man tethered by codes and compelled by human stakes. Mark your calendars: Frank Martin races back into theaters on March 27, 2026.





