Rush Hour 3 Movie

Three years after taking down the Hong Kong Triads, Inspector Lee and Detective Carter are forced back into action when an assassination attempt on Ambassador Han leads them from Los Angeles to the heart of Paris. Your decisions shape the fate of a secret that could dismantle the Chinese mob’s global empire.

Rush Hour 3 Movie

Three years after taking down the Hong Kong Triads, Inspector Lee and Detective Carter are forced back into action when an assassination attempt on Ambassador Han leads them from Los Angeles to the heart of Paris. Your decisions shape the fate of a secret that could dismantle the Chinese mob’s global empire.

I never thought I’d be back in the field. Three years ago, we took down the Triads in Hong Kong. Now, I’m stuck in LA, directing traffic like some rookie with a badge. Carter, the guy who once blew up a casino chasing a lead, reduced to writing parking tickets.

Then the call came. Ambassador Han—shot at the World Criminal Court. I raced there, heart pounding, only to find Lee already in pursuit of the shooter. I arrived just as he cornered the guy. And then… he froze.

It was his brother. Not by blood, but by fate—raised together in an orphanage, torn apart by choices. Kenji. The assassin. He slipped away, and just like that, we were pulled back into the fire.

Han survived. Barely. His daughter, Soo Yung, begged us to find what he left behind—a message, a clue, something that could end this. We went to the Kung Fu studio, only to learn the Triads had already taken it. And they were coming for her.

We fought them off at the hospital. Brutal. Efficient. One of them spoke only French. Lucky for us, a nun—Sister Agnes—translated. The name they kept whispering? Shy Shen.

Now we’re in Paris. Cold, wet, and surrounded by people who don’t trust us. Lee’s chasing ghosts. I’m chasing a dancer named Geneviève who might hold the key. And somewhere out there, Kenji is waiting.

The question is—do we stop him… or do we save him?