Saturday, May 13, 2023

‘Fast’ Surprise: Vin Diesel Teases 12th ‘Fast and Furious’ Movie, Says Studio Asked for Three-Part Finale After Seeing ‘Fast X’

 It's possible that the "Fast and Furious" series won't end as quickly as fans expected. The forthcoming "Quick X" is being charged by Widespread Pictures as the start of the finish of the adventure, which started off in 2001. At the world premiere of "Fast X" in Rome, franchise mastermind Vin Diesel revealed that the finale might actually be spread across three films instead, indicating that a surprise 12th "Fast and Furious" movie may be on the way. The plan had been to split the finale into two films, "Fast X" and the upcoming 11th installment.


For clarification, Variety has contacted Universal Pictures.


Diesel stated, "The studio asked if this could be a two-parter going into making this movie." What's more, after the studio saw this one, they said, 'Might you at some point make "Quick X," the finale, a set of three?'"



Michelle Rodriguez, a long-time franchise veteran, added, "It's three acts in any story."


Diesel cut the interview short and joked, "You’re gonna get me in trouble here," when the red carpet host inquired if the duo were "confirming right now that we’re getting a third movie."


"Quick X" presents Jason Momoa as the contemptible Dante Reyes, who is looking for retribution against the Quick family because of the passing of his own family during the occasions of "Quick Five." Rodriguez recently promoted to Vanity Fair that "Quick X" closes on an enormous cliffhanger that would lead straightforwardly into the following film, which as of not long ago was supposed to be the eleventh and last film in the adventure.


“It's not really a conclusion; it also says, "You can't do this to us." You can't do this to us because we are your fervent supporters. Rodriguez spoke about where fans go after watching "Fast X." You'll feel cheated in a way, but you'll also be happy and excited about the future. Prepare yourself for a surprise, though I can't say more than that. It's hard to surprise me at this stage after 23 years of shooting these things, and they got me good."


The 11th "Fast and Furious" movie, also known as the second part of "Fast X," will be directed by Louis Leterrier, who previously directed "The Flash," "Bumblebee," and "22 Jump Street." Christina Hodson and Oren Uziel, who previously directed "The Lost City," "22 Jump Street," and "The Flash," have already been selected by Universal to write the film.


"Quick X" opens in performance centers cross country May 19.It's possible that the "Fast and Furious" series won't end as quickly as fans expected. The forthcoming "Quick X" is being charged by Widespread Pictures as the start of the finish of the adventure, which started off in 2001. At the world premiere of "Fast X" in Rome, franchise mastermind Vin Diesel revealed that the finale might actually be spread across three films instead, indicating that a surprise 12th "Fast and Furious" movie may be on the way. The plan had been to split the finale into two films, "Fast X" and the upcoming 11th installment.


For clarification, Variety has contacted Universal Pictures.


Diesel stated, "The studio asked if this could be a two-parter going into making this movie." What's more, after the studio saw this one, they said, 'Might you at some point make "Quick X," the finale, a set of three?'"



Michelle Rodriguez, a long-time franchise veteran, added, "It's three acts in any story."


Diesel cut the interview short and joked, "You’re gonna get me in trouble here," when the red carpet host inquired if the duo were "confirming right now that we’re getting a third movie."


"Quick X" presents Jason Momoa as the contemptible Dante Reyes, who is looking for retribution against the Quick family because of the passing of his own family during the occasions of "Quick Five." Rodriguez recently promoted to Vanity Fair that "Quick X" closes on an enormous cliffhanger that would lead straightforwardly into the following film, which as of not long ago was supposed to be the eleventh and last film in the adventure.


“It's not really a conclusion; it also says, "You can't do this to us." You can't do this to us because we are your fervent supporters. Rodriguez spoke about where fans go after watching "Fast X." You'll feel cheated in a way, but you'll also be happy and excited about the future. Prepare yourself for a surprise, though I can't say more than that. It's hard to surprise me at this stage after 23 years of shooting these things, and they got me good."


The 11th "Fast and Furious" movie, also known as the second part of "Fast X," will be directed by Louis Leterrier, who previously directed "The Flash," "Bumblebee," and "22 Jump Street." Christina Hodson and Oren Uziel, who previously directed "The Lost City," "22 Jump Street," and "The Flash," have already been selected by Universal to write the film.


"Quick X" opens in performance centers cross country May 19.

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