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Director: | John Singleton |
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Writer: | Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, Gary Scott Thompson |
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It's a major double-cross when former police officer Brian O'Conner teams up with his ex-con buddy Roman Pearce to transport a shipment of "dirty" money for shady Miami-based import-export dealer Carter Verone. But the guys are actually working with undercover agent Monica Fuentes to bring Verone down. | |
Release Date: | Jun 05, 2003 |
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Director: | John Singleton |
Writer: | Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, Gary Scott Thompson |
Genres: | Action, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | miami, florida, car race, street race, demolition derby, undercover, sports car, los angeles, california |
Production Companies | Mikona Productions, Universal Pictures, Original Film, Ardustry Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $236,350,661
Budget: $76,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 28, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Paul Walker | Brian O'Conner |
Tyrese Gibson | Roman Pearce |
Eva Mendes | Monica Fuentes |
Cole Hauser | Carter Verone |
Ludacris | Tej Parker |
James Remar | Agent Markham |
Thom Barry | Agent Bilkins |
Michael Ealy | Slap Jack |
Mark Boone Junior | Detective Whitworth |
Devon Aoki | Suki |
Roberto 'Sanz' Sanchez | Roberto |
Mo Gallini | Enrique |
Edward Finlay | Agent Dunn |
Au-Yeung Jin | Jimmy |
Amaury Nolasco | Orange Julius |
Eric Etebari | Darden |
John Cenatiempo | Korpi |
Neal H. Moritz | Swerving Cop |
Troy Brown | Paul Hackett |
Corey Michael Eubanks | Max Campisi |
Sammy Maloof | Joe Osborne |
Troy Robinson | Feliz Vispone |
Sincerely A. Ward | Slap Jack's Girlfriend |
Nievecita Dubuque | Suki's Girl |
Mateo Herreros | Detective |
Kerry Rossall | Police Chase Cop |
Marc Macaulay | Agent |
Tony Bolano | Gardener |
Marianne M. Arreaga | Police Chopper Pilot |
Tara Carroll | Seductress |
Tamara Jones | Customs Technician |
Name | Job |
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Troy Robinson | Stunts |
Oakley Lehman | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Brian Bailey | Production Driver |
Derek Haas | Screenplay, Story |
Bruce Cannon | Editor |
Dallas Puett | Editor |
Lawrence A. Hubbs | Art Direction |
Keith Brian Burns | Production Design |
Kimberly Hardin | Casting |
Jon Danniells | Set Decoration |
Rick Simpson | Set Decoration |
Camille Argus | Costume Supervisor |
Michael J. Wassel | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Crystal Dowd | Visual Effects Producer |
Xelinda Yancy | Art Department Assistant |
Alexa Marino | Art Department Coordinator |
Liba Daniels | Assistant Art Director |
Hugh Conlon | Construction Coordinator |
Robert Crowley | Greensman |
Rita Duffey | Location Scout |
Nicholas Scott | Set Designer |
David Norris | Additional Camera |
David S. Campbell | Camera Operator |
Christopher M. Fisher | First Assistant Camera |
Tim Black | Grip |
Ron Goodman | Helicopter Camera |
John S. Moyer | Steadicam Operator |
E. Melanie Moore | Assistant Costume Designer |
Rod Ortega | Hair Designer |
Donna Battersby Greene | Hairstylist |
Pauletta O. Lewis | Key Hair Stylist |
Valerie Fusaro | Set Costumer |
Stephen P. Durante | Set Dressing Artist |
Larry Donahue | Chef |
Bob 'Smitty' Smith | Craft Service |
Brian Allen | Driver |
John Feinblatt | Picture Car Coordinator |
Lisa Rodgers | Post Production Supervisor |
James P. Crapser | Propmaker |
Roger Sherman | Scenic Artist |
George Schoendorfer | Set Medic |
Christian Labarta | Set Production Assistant |
Bob Graham | Special Effects Coordinator |
Adam Klitzner | Stand In |
Matt Baker | Stunts |
Kostas Theodosiou | Telecine Colorist |
Duke Foster | Transportation Co-Captain, Transportation Captain |
Joyce M. Lark | Transportation Coordinator |
Terry Miller | Unit Production Manager |
Tammy Sandler | Unit Publicist |
Tom Bahr | Utility Stunts |
Sharon Smith Holley | Visual Effects Editor |
Frank Davis | Assistant Director |
Alicia Accardo | Script Supervisor |
Jeff Smithwick | Color Timer |
Ntana Key | Digital Intermediate |
Thomas M. Allen | Electrician |
Barry Gross | Gaffer |
Thomas P. Powell | Lighting Technician |
Michael J. Schwartz | Rigging Gaffer |
Kurt Beckler | Rigging Grip |
Elizabeth Elwell | Location Manager |
Chris Furia | Production Accountant |
Jane Everett | Production Coordinator |
Tom Slovick | Production Manager |
Matthew Binns | Production Supervisor |
Bob Bowman | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Jordan Corngold | Music Editor |
Walter Anderson | Production Sound Mixer |
Luciano Blotta | Video Assist Operator |
Michael Farrow | Scoring Mixer |
Edmond J. Coblentz Jr. | Sound Effects Editor |
Jeff Glueck | Sound Engineer |
Mark Weber | Sound Mixer |
Greg Hedgepath | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Kory | 3D Supervisor |
Daniel Birnbaum | I/O Supervisor |
Syd Dutton | Visual Effects |
Collin Fowler | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Selena Evans-Miller | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Yaa Boaa Aning | Costumer |
Lorenzo Hearns Jr. | Key Set Costumer |
Jason Roberts | Second Assistant Director |
Diane Calhoun | Second Second Assistant Director |
Brian McGee | Storyboard Artist |
Dean Drabin | ADR Mixer |
Philip Rogers | ADR Recordist |
James Moriana | Foley Artist |
Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer |
Jon Bethke | Special Effects Technician |
Joe Mangione | VFX Artist |
Kevin Ball | Stunt Double |
Bobby Aldridge | Stunt Driver |
T. Michael McLean | Additional First Assistant Camera |
Andrew Fisher | Assistant Camera |
Mike McGowan | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Jarquin | Camera Loader |
Jim Bacon | Epk Producer |
Greg Faysash | Second Assistant Camera |
Michael St. Hilaire | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Billy Murphy | Casting Assistant |
Scott Janush | Assistant Editor |
Justin Bourret | Associate Editor |
Michael Eaves | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
Elizabeth Dean | Post Production Supervisor |
Shawn Boyachek | Assistant Location Manager |
Kirsten Vetter | Location Coordinator |
Paul Stewart | Music Coordinator |
Janette Evans | Accountant |
Gino Falla | Assistant Accountant |
Pat Fitzpatrick | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Jason Tamez | Assistant Production Coordinator |
John Cassella | CG Artist |
Aliza Corson Chameides | Digital Compositor |
Constance Bracewell | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Russell Brown | Executive Assistant |
Jonathan Cruz | Extras Casting |
Scotty Goudreau | Genetator Operator |
Todd Spears | Payroll Accountant |
Niki Yoblonski | Production Assistant |
Lisa L. Martin | Production Secretary |
Lisa Furia | Second Assistant Accountant |
Craig Lieberman | Technical Advisor |
Michael Hertlein | Dialogue Editor |
Chris Flynn | Digital Compositor |
Grady Allen Bishop | Stunts |
Brian Moon | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Brian Bentham | Location Assistant |
Teri Garland | Stunts |
Billy Bates | Stunts |
Butch Brickell | Stunts |
Hal Burton | Stunts |
Brian Burrows | Stunts |
Amy Tomberlin Cheek | Stunt Driver |
R.J. Chambers | Stunts |
Stacy Courtney | Stunts |
David D. Darling | Stunts |
James Cheek | Stunt Driver |
Dennis Deveaugh | Stunts |
Clifford Happy | Stunts |
Dave Kramer | Stunt Driver |
Joop Katana | Stunt Driver |
Artie Malesci | Stunt Coordinator |
Ed McDermott II | Stunt Driver |
J.C. Robaina | Stunts |
Courtney Paige Kramer | Stunt Driver |
Kurtis Epper | Stunts |
George A. Sack Jr. | Stunts |
John D. Sarviss | Stunts |
Joe Stone | Stunts |
Lincoln Simonds | Stunts |
Jeremiah Vaughn | Stunts |
Jodi Lyn Brockton | Stunt Driver |
Kevin Long | Property Master |
Bill Meadows | Sound Recordist |
Johnny Alves | Visual Effects Supervisor |
John-Clay Scott | Stunts |
Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
Tommie Turvey | Stunts |
John Singleton | Director |
Michael Brandt | Screenplay, Story |
Matthew F. Leonetti | Director of Photography |
David Arnold | Original Music Composer |
Gary Scott Thompson | Characters, Story |
Sanja Milković Hays | Costume Design |
Carla Antonino | Makeup Artist |
Troy Brown | Stunt Coordinator |
Tom Ozanich | Sound Designer |
Ben Wilkins | Sound Editor |
Doug Shamburger | Boom Operator |
Leah Daniels-Butler | Casting Associate |
Chick Bernhard | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Terry Leonard | Second Unit Director |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Charles A. Tamburro | Aerial Coordinator |
Donald Dowd | Production Runner |
Debbie Evans | Stunts |
Annie Ellis | Stunts |
Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
Eric Chambers | Stunts |
Alex Edlin | Stunts |
Denise Gallo | Stunts |
Freddie Hice | Stunts |
Thomas Robinson Harper | Stunts |
Steve Holladay | Stunts |
Kevin L. Jackson | Stunts |
Rick LeFevour | Stunts |
Matt Leonard | Stunts |
Malosi Leonard | Stunts |
David S. Lomax | Stunts |
Bob Minor | Stunts |
Kerry Rossall | Stunts |
William Scharpf | Stunts |
Bobby Talbert | Stunt Driver |
Ted White | Stunts |
Glenn R. Wilder | Stunts |
Scott Workman | Stunts |
Tina Mckissick | Stunts |
Jim Pratt | Stunts |
Jeannie Epper | Stunts |
Stanton Barrett | Stunts |
Bob Brown | Stunts |
Frank Ferrara Sr. | Stunts |
Dennis McCarthy | Picture Car Coordinator |
Bobbi Banks | Supervising ADR Editor |
Name | Title |
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Michael Fottrell | Executive Producer |
Lee R. Mayes | Executive Producer |
Heather Lieberman | Co-Producer |
Neal H. Moritz | Producer |
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Get revved up for a bit of car porn. The second instalment of what will become an on going film franchise, 2 Fast 2 Furious ticks all the boxes of the action junkie fan. Paul Walker is back as Brian O'Conner and joined by Tyrese Gibson and Eva Mendes, who all get involved in an undercover job to ... bring down Cole Hauser's nefarious bad guy. There's lots of awesome cars, pecs and breasts, noise, carnage, violence and awful dialogue. The story is weak, but are we really looking for some brains over brawn here? We want car porn and we want it now! And so it delivers as per our polite request. John Singleton directs, David Arnold scores the music and Matthew F. Leonetti photographs the sumptuous Florida locations. 6/10
***Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibson team-up to bring down a pompous drug lord in south Florida*** Now living in the Miami area and no longer an undercover cop, Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) is compelled by the authorities to work with a US Customs agent (Eva Mendes) to nail an arrogant drug lord (Col ... e Hauser). To accomplish this, he teams-up with an old street-racing buddy (Tyrese Gibson) who’s in dire need of redemption. Paul Walker is the only notable cast member to return for "2 Fast 2 Furious" (2003). The others won’t return until the fourth installment, “Fast & Furious” (2009). Anyway, I like the beginning of this sequel better than the first movie. Director John Singleton has a better eye for photographing women, at least as shown in the first 40 minutes or so; plus I appreciate the diverse cast, which also includes the likes of Ludacris as Tej, cutie Devon Aoki as Suki and James Remar as a lead agent. But as effective as Gibson is here, he can’t rival the charisma of Vin Diesel. And somewhere just after the midpoint I started to get a little bored. Nevertheless, “2 Fast 2 Furious” is an entertaining race-oriented action thriller. It basically mixes the first movie (2001) with “Licence to Kill” (1989). The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in the Miami area. GRADE: B-
Sadly, this sequel really did miss Vin Diesel. Paul Walker tries, he has a glint in his eye, and Tyrese Gibson gives it all he has as the wise-assed sidekick "Roman" but sadly this entire thing resembles an hybrid of "Starsky & Hutch" meets "Miami Vice". Plenty of squealing rubber, the cars and the ... people all look great but the thinnest of plots and some seriously woeful dialogue make this better to watch with the sound turned down. Poor stuff.
Walker isn't a cop anymore and after the first one we sort of know why don't we? But then he becomes a contract worker of the DEA or immigration and enlists an old friend to have his record cleared and that is about it. Nothing really comes from it. He has a crush on a woman who is working bo ... th sides of things and saves her by... driving a car into a boat. Yeah, it makes about that much sense, but, hey, Deadly Little Miho is in it and she really needed to stick around, she would have been a bright spot on this franchise.