
And Vin Diesel has been actively trying to convince Dwayne Johnson to return to the franchise, so there's always the chance (no matter how slim) that we'll see the Rock in the final installment as well. Cardi B has also been confirmed to be returning for the final story. There have also been rumors that Gal Gadot's character could be brought back, so she may make an appearance.
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Jordana Brewster suggested that Eva Mendes could also come back.Additionally, Kurt Russell could also come back for the movie as his character's fate after the last film is still a bit ambiguous. Chris Bridges was the first to suggest the idea in the call, and he declared that Helen Mirren better be in it. In a Sirius XM (opens in new tab) interview, the whole cast agrees that there should be an all-female Fast Cinematic Universe spin-off. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw producer Hiram Garcia told (opens in new tab) that plans are in motion for a Hobbs & Shaw 2, which we are fully on board for. That said, we also know there will be more than just that 11-part Fast Saga. Fast and Furious 10 and 11 are essentially going to be a two-part movie, think Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame - just with a lot more cars. Fast and Furious 11 is already locked in, per a Vin Diesel interview with the Associated Press (opens in new tab).

Yes, Fast family, F10 isn't the final race. I think you have to wait until Fast 10 to see who's coming." Fast and Furious 10 isn't the only sequel coming He's a part of Witch Hunter, grateful to have worked with him on The Last Witch Hunter. When Digital Spy (opens in new tab) asked about who else Diesel wants in the Fast Universe, he noted "Personally, I would just love to have my mate Michael Caine be a part. Will Jason Statham come back as Deckard Shaw, as the Fast and Furious 9 credits scene suggested he and Han will settle unfinished business? That's just as likely for Hobbs and Shaw 2, as we'll explain below. After mentioning that he laughed when hearing Vin Diesel's comments about their version of method acting, Johnson noted "And I wish them the best of luck on Fast 10 and Fast 11 and the rest of the Fast & Furious movies they do that will be without me.” Remember when I said I had some bad news? Dwayne Johnson told The Hollywood Reporter (opens in new tab) that he won't be back for the mainline Fast movies. At the film's premiere, he told ET (opens in new tab) that Leysa will return in Fast 10, saying "We are very much excited to evolve her character and to expand it to the finale. Here's who's left over from Fast & Furious 9's main cast:Īlso, expect more Cardi B, who plays new character Leysa - a woman with ties to Dom's past. Jason Momoa, the outlet reported, "is in final negotiations to join" the film and he "could be one of the film’s villains." Vin Diesel recently announced that Brie Larson is joining Fast X's cast, with a post of him and the Captain Marvel star cracking up on Instagram (opens in new tab).Īnd then The Hollywood Reporter (opens in new tab) broke the news about the latest megastar to join the Fast & Furious world. And since none of our main crew saw the end of their careers in F9, we believe Fast and Furious 10 could have the biggest cast yet. Since we just saw F9 on opening night, we've got a firm grasp on who to expect back for Fast and Furious 10.

Lin revealed the news in an Instagram post (opens in new tab) that doesn't explain why he's leaving, though he notes he will stay on as a producer.
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Director Justin Lin, who has been with the series since The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and directed Fast Five (widely thought of as the rebirth of the series) has left Fast X. The bad news right now overshadows the below casting news. We say "movies" because it seems like Fast 10 and Fast 11 may be just Fast 10 parts 1 and 2. Star Vin Diesel confirmed to Entertainment Weekly (opens in new tab) that filming on the movies will begin in January 2022.

But with production delays and slowdowns due to the COVID-19, the movie won't be accelerating into theaters. Originally Fast and Furious 10 (or whatever they wind up calling it) was due in April 2021. This puts it a bit in front of Mission: Impossible 7, the other big Summer 2023 movie, which is due on July 14.
