Based on the most successful racing video game franchise ever with over
140 million copies sold, DreamWorks Pictures' "Need for Speed" captures
the thrills of the game in a real-world setting. An exciting return to
the great car-culture films of the 1960s and '70s, when authenticity
brought a new level of intensity to the action, "Need for Speed" taps
into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing.
The
story chronicles a near-impossible cross-country race against time—one
that begins as a mission for revenge, but proves to be one of
redemption. In a last attempt to save his struggling garage, blue-collar
mechanic Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul)—who with his team skillfully
builds and races muscle cars on the side—reluctantly partners with
wealthy, arrogant ex-NASCAR driver Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper). Just
as a major sale to car broker Julia Bonet (Imogen Poots) looks like it
will save the business, a disastrous, unsanctioned race results in Dino
framing Tobey for manslaughter.
Two years later and fresh out of
prison, Tobey is set on revenge with plans to take down Dino in the
high-stakes De Leon race—the Super Bowl of underground racing. To get
there in time, Tobey must run a high-octane, action-packed gauntlet,
dodging cops coast-to-coast and dealing with fallout from a dangerous
bounty Dino put on his car. With his loyal crew and the surprisingly
resourceful Julia as allies, Tobey defies odds at every turn and proves
that even in the flashy world of exotic supercars, the underdog can
still finish first.
Need for Speed is directed by Scott Waugh
(Act of Valor), and also stars Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Ramon
Rodriguez, Rami Malek, Imogen Poots, Dakota Johnson and Scott Mescudi.
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