xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2026)

Xander Cage thought he was done—retired, off the grid, trading bullets for beach waves. Wrong. A next-gen cyber-terrorist crew just pulled the plug on the world’s power grid, and they’re not stopping until everything crashes for good. Vin Diesel slides back into the leather and tattoos like he never left, that signature smirk saying he’s ready to break every rule (and probably a few bones) to stop the blackout apocalypse.
The team-up is straight fire: Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa deliver martial-arts poetry that makes physics cry, Charlize Theron brings back that dangerous chemistry with sparks flying hotter than ever, Zendaya adds razor-sharp tech genius and attitude, and John Cena shows up as walking demolition muscle ready to flip trucks for fun. Old faces, new blood, zero chill.
The stunts look unhinged in the best way—jungle bike chases dodging gunfire and vines, skyscraper base jumps that turn into mid-air fights, snowboarding straight into an avalanche they weaponize against the bad guys, and close-quarters brawls so brutal you feel every hit. It’s bigger, faster, louder, with betrayals that sting, rivalries that explode, and Xander doing what he does best: turning total chaos into victory with pure adrenaline and zero fear.