He’s the driver you call when there’s no one else. And this time, the ride is more dangerous than ever. With the release of its explosive new trailer, The Transporter 6 marks the triumphant return of Jason Statham as Frank Martin — the cool, calculated courier who lives by his own rules and never misses a delivery. But this time, the package comes wrapped in stilettos, secrets, and serious firepower.

Scarlett Johansson joins the franchise as a deadly femme fatale known only as Sera, a woman whose elegance is matched only by her lethality. The chemistry between her and Frank burns from the moment they meet — a cocktail of mistrust, attraction, and shared survival instincts. From whispered secrets in luxury hotel suites to synchronized takedowns in underground bunkers, their dynamic is electric, volatile, and undeniably fun to watch.
The trailer wastes no time, kicking off with a sleek black Audi tearing through the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo. Within 30 seconds, we’ve already seen two drone explosions, a motorcycle duel on a train, and Statham disarming five armed guards with nothing but a steering wheel lock. It’s clear: the stunt team has outdone themselves.

But the scale has expanded far beyond car chases. The Transporter 6 spans continents — from Monaco’s sunlit cliffs to the icy stretches of Siberia, all the way to a secret base hidden beneath the streets of Berlin. The global scope feels organic, giving each set piece its own flavor while pushing the franchise into more ambitious territory.
Johansson’s Sera is not just a sidekick. She’s a co-lead — a former intelligence operative turned mercenary with her own agenda. When a shadow organization known as The Consortium tries to hijack the world’s most secure data courier system (hint: it involves Frank behind the wheel), Sera’s mission collides with his, forcing them into an uneasy alliance. Think Mr. & Mrs. Smith meets Mission: Impossible, with a dash of Bond seduction.
What makes Transporter 6 so effective is its commitment to sleek, grounded spectacle. There’s no CGI overload here. Every drift, crash, and combat sequence is crisply choreographed and shot with clarity. A standout moment in the trailer shows Frank and Sera fighting side-by-side in an armored vault, using chains, briefcases, and even gold bars as improvised weapons. It’s brutal, balletic, and exhilarating.

The film also leans into modern espionage tropes. There’s talk of encrypted identities, AI surveillance, and a mysterious “code protocol” that could topple governments. But thankfully, the script doesn’t get bogged down in technobabble. It keeps the focus on pace, personality, and pressure.
Statham delivers exactly what fans expect: stone-cold stares, jaw-snapping punches, and that effortless charisma. Johansson brings an edge that’s both glamorous and gritty, elevating the film’s emotional stakes. You believe these two are dangerous — and better together than apart.
The score pulses with synth-heavy beats, blending modern electronic tones with orchestral crescendos — a perfect accompaniment to the film’s slick aesthetic. Every chase feels like a race against time; every showdown, a ticking clock wrapped in slow-motion grit.

By the time the trailer ends — with a freeze-frame of Frank and Sera jumping from a burning bridge into the Seine, mid-explosion — one thing is crystal clear: The Transporter 6 isn’t here to reinvent the wheel. It’s here to put nitro in the tank and drift it through your expectations.
⭐ Rating: 8.5/10
A supercharged, stylish return to form — The Transporter 6 is everything an action fan could want: fast cars, fast fists, and a duo with dangerous chemistry.