"Fast & Furious"—Vin Diesel Isn't Happy

"Fast & Furious"—Vin Diesel Isn't Happy

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In a recent social media post, Vin Diesel shed some light on the future of the Fast & Furious franchise. Universal is aiming to release Fast 11 by March 2026, while Comcast is reportedly pushing for at least two more movies beyond that.

“[On top of those demands] the writer of the fifth ‘Fast’ film sent me this photo and said, ‘We need to see DOM and HOBBS resolve their differences.
’ And all I want is to go back to real street racing, practical stunts, and reuniting this beautiful brotherhood. Happy Thanksgiving...”
— Vin Diesel

Previously, Fast 11 was announced as the “grand finale” of the series. However, with Comcast’s push for additional films, it looks like those plans might change.

My Take on This Never-Ending Ride

Could I, just a kid who was completely blown away by the raw energy and sheer coolness of the first Fast & Furious movie, have ever imagined that I’d grow up and still be watching this franchise? Back then, I thought nothing could top the thrill of street races and NOS-fueled heists. Now, this series is chasing Santa Barbara levels of longevity, aiming for a record-breaking number of sequels while collecting every actor on the planet like Infinity Stones.

Still, it’s impossible to look away—because every movie promises a new, wild spectacle. Who knows? Maybe in Fast 15, Dom Toretto will literally tow the Moon with his Dodge Charger. At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised.