Transporter: The Series ... Today

Whether you're in it for the luxury cars or the "adrenaline ride" of Frank extricating himself from impossible situations, Transporter: The Series offers a stylish, action-packed expansion of the world we first met in the cinema.

The series is largely episodic and "tongue-in-cheek," focusing on the fun of the ride rather than complex long-term story arcs. While it features rough '70s-esque charm and colorful visuals, it is intended for mature audiences, often including crude language and intense gun battles. Transporter: The Series ...

Stepping into the driver's seat made famous by Jason Statham, actor ( Prison Break , Dexter ) delivers a "roguish spark" that is more animated than the deadpan style of the movies. As Frank Martin, an ex-Special Forces operative turned professional "transporter," he operates under three strict rules: Never change the deal. No names. Never open the package. Whether you're in it for the luxury cars

: The stunt driving is described as "first rate," providing a sleek and adrenaline-fueled ride. Stepping into the driver's seat made famous by

: Expect clever and colorful fight sequences in every episode.

What sets this series apart is its dedication to the franchise's signature stunts. The production brought on experts like (fight choreographer for Transporter 2 ) and Michel Julienne (car stunt coordinator for the original film trilogy) to ensure the action is as authentic as possible.

Of course, Frank often finds himself breaking these rules to survive the dangerous missions that take him from Paris and Berlin to the shores of the Mediterranean and beyond. Action That Hits Hard