After years apart, Detective Lee (Jackie Chan) and Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) are finally reunited—but the world they once knew has changed. Lee has retired from active duty, living quietly in Hong Kong, while Carter struggles to stay relevant in Los Angeles, chasing cases that never live up to the glory days.

When an international crime syndicate known as The Black Lotus emerges, their paths collide once more. The syndicate isn’t just smuggling weapons—it’s trafficking priceless cultural artifacts and targeting world leaders. At the center of the plot is a mysterious assassin with ties to Lee’s past and a dangerous connection to Carter’s present.

Dragged back into action, the duo must chase leads from the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the bustling heart of Paris. Old wounds resurface as secrets from Lee’s family history threaten to tear their partnership apart, while Carter’s reckless humor puts them in deeper trouble than ever.

But when the syndicate strikes close to home, Lee and Carter realize the mission isn’t just about stopping criminals—it’s about protecting each other. Tested like never before, the mismatched pair must prove that brotherhood is stronger than blood, bullets, or betrayal.

With high-octane martial arts, explosive car chases, and Carter’s relentless wisecracks clashing against Lee’s discipline, Rush Hour 4: Brotherhood delivers heart, humor, and action on a global scale.
