DreamWorks Animation shared the season six trailer and key art for the next and final chapter of the popular CG animated Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Homecoming, based on the live-action Fast & Furious franchise.
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Homecoming continues the story of Tony Toretto, played by Tyler Posey, who is recruited into a secret spy organization to stop evildoers from across the world. The latest trailer shows Tony and his team facing off against their greatest threat yet as their spy technology is stolen. With the face of the world at stake and Tony’s home of Los Angeles in the crossfire, the Spy Racers find themselves in a globetrotting race against the clock to save their families and the world.
“It’s been a dream come true being a part of the biggest and baddest action franchise of all time and I can’t believe we’ve reached the end of the road with Team Toretto,” said the show’s executive producer Tim Hedrick in an interview to Collider. “It’s definitely bittersweet to see this final supersized season drop as a Christmas gift to the fans. I hope everyone enjoys unwrapping it as much as we enjoyed making it. Tony, Echo, Layla, Frostee, Cisco, and Nowhere will be a part of my family forever and I’m really going to miss getting caught up in their adventures.”
The star cast returning for the final season includes Paul “Big Show” Wight; Danny Trejo; Jimmy Tatro; Similce Diesel; and Avriella Corti. The voice cast includes Tyler Posey as Tony Toretto; Charlet Chung as Echo; Luke Youngblood as Frostee Benson; Jorge Diaz as Cisco Renaldo; Camille Ramsey as Layla Gray; and Renée Elise Goldsberry as Ms. Nowhere.
Taking inspiration from Universal’s blockbuster Fast & Furious franchise, teenager Tony Toretto follows in the footsteps of his cousin Dom when he and his friends are recruited by a secret government agency to take down nefarious crime organizations across the globe. Tim Hedrick and Bret Haaland serve as executive producers and showrunners. The series is also executive produced by Vin Diesel, Chris Morgan and Neal H. Moritz who also serve as producers on the live-action Fast & Furious franchise.
The animated series started back in 2019 with each of the previous seasons taking the cast of characters across the globe to locations like Rio de Janeiro and the Sahara Desert.
From Universal and DreamWorks Animation, Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Homecoming debuts on Netflix on 17 December.