The engines are louder.
The stakes are higher.
And the family… is falling apart.
In Fast 11: Broken Roads, the Fast Saga takes its darkest turn yet — a story not about coming together, but about being torn apart.
The film begins in the aftermath of Fast X Part 2. The world is in ruins. Dante Reyes is gone, but the chaos he left behind fractures the crew from the inside. Distrust, guilt, and buried secrets begin to surface — and for the first time in franchise history, the Fast Family isn’t united.
Dom is distant, weighed down by losses he can’t undo. Letty is on her own path, haunted by a secret she’s been hiding since the Brazil mission. Roman and Tej are at odds, Ramsey has vanished underground, and Mia’s been trying to hold the pieces together — alone.
Then comes the catalyst:
A classified file is leaked from within the crew — one that could expose everything they’ve done over the past decade.
Only one person could have leaked it.
Someone close.
Someone trusted.
“Before the war ends,” Dom says quietly,
“the family must break.”
The film becomes a tense emotional thriller, where trust is as fragile as glass. Past betrayals are revisited, and choices once forgiven are now weaponized. Flashbacks reveal cracks that had always been there — ignored in the name of loyalty.
As the crew hunts for the truth behind the leak, they each go their separate ways. Some retreat. Some lash out. Some refuse to return.
But the real pain arrives when Dom finds a recorded message left behind by Brian years earlier — one he never saw:
“If the family breaks… don’t fix it right away. Let them feel it.
Let them remember why they came together in the first place.”
The film’s final act doesn’t end in a grand explosion or high-octane chase.
It ends with the family sitting at the table — not speaking.
One empty chair.
One letter placed in the center.
No one dares open it.
Because sometimes, before you heal…
You have to break.