Taxi 2 -2000- (2026)

General Bertineau (Bernard Farcy) returns as the screaming, vein-popping commissioner who steals every scene with his rage. His line, “Je vais vous en mettre, moi, des pruneaux!” (“I’ll give you prunes!”—a pun on speed tickets), has become legendary in French pop culture.

The Yakuza plan to brainwash the minister using master hypnotists, intending to force him to assassinate the French President during an upcoming summit. taxi 2 -2000-

From the massive police car pileup in Paris to the opening rally race, the stunts remain impressive even by today's standards. A Legacy of High Stakes General Bertineau (Bernard Farcy) returns as the screaming,

Daniel’s fiery girlfriend who spends much of the film exasperated by his constant delays. Though her role is smaller here, Cotillard shines before her rise to Hollywood superstardom. From the massive police car pileup in Paris

, it wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural phenomenon. Following the massive success of the 1998 original, Luc Besson returned to write and produce a sequel that promised—and delivered—more speed, more stunts, and the signature white Peugeot 406 that became a symbol of French street racing. 1. The Plot: A Diplomatic Crisis at 300 km/h

Despite its box-office triumph—it remains one of the most successful films in French history with over 10 million admissions

General Bertineau (Bernard Farcy) returns as the screaming, vein-popping commissioner who steals every scene with his rage. His line, “Je vais vous en mettre, moi, des pruneaux!” (“I’ll give you prunes!”—a pun on speed tickets), has become legendary in French pop culture.

The Yakuza plan to brainwash the minister using master hypnotists, intending to force him to assassinate the French President during an upcoming summit.

From the massive police car pileup in Paris to the opening rally race, the stunts remain impressive even by today's standards. A Legacy of High Stakes

Daniel’s fiery girlfriend who spends much of the film exasperated by his constant delays. Though her role is smaller here, Cotillard shines before her rise to Hollywood superstardom.

, it wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural phenomenon. Following the massive success of the 1998 original, Luc Besson returned to write and produce a sequel that promised—and delivered—more speed, more stunts, and the signature white Peugeot 406 that became a symbol of French street racing. 1. The Plot: A Diplomatic Crisis at 300 km/h

Despite its box-office triumph—it remains one of the most successful films in French history with over 10 million admissions