Vin Diesel announces next Fast & Furious movie
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Latinos revved ‘“Fast & Furious 6” into a box office hit over Memorial Day Weekend but it was actress Michelle Rodriguez’s resurrection as Letty in the franchise that had fans racing to theaters. “I love all the fans and if it weren’t for you, I wouldn’t be in ‘Fast 6,’” the Dominican-Puerto Rican star told reporters via a Google Hangout interview.
Furious 7 famously changed its ending to honor Paul Walker, but the film's original ending would have completely changed the direction of the franchise.
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Fast & Furious Missed Its Perfect Ending 10 Years Ago And Hasn’t Been The Same Ever Since
After continuing beyond the perfect ending point ten years ago, the Fast & Furious series will now undoubtedly struggle to end the franchise in a satisfying way. The Fast & Furious franchise began as a series about street racing, but quickly evolved into ...
Paul Walker died in 2013 after being involved in a car accident at a charity event. The Fast & Furious star was a passenger in the 100mph crash, and his passing threw Furious 7's production into chaos. Work was already underway on the movie, and the ...
Universal Pictures announced Tuesday that it has officially suspended production of the lastest Fast & Furious installment after the death of Paul Walker. Walker starred in all but one of the Fast & Furious films. According to the studio, Walker had shot ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — Fast and Furious 8 slams into theaters in the spring, but the ABC7 News I-Team discovered a real life Renegade Racing Club is tearing up our interstates. Investigator Scott Taylor obtained exclusive video that you need to see in order ...
Following a delay in production due to the tragic death of actor Paul Walker, a new release date has been set for "Fast & Furious 7." On Sunday, star Vin Diesel announced the date via his Facebook page. Originally scheduled for a July 11, 2014 release date ...
Will 'Fast Forever' be in the final installment in the blockbuster franchise? Diesel hinted that it would be in 2024, but let's wait and see.
The next installment of Fast and Furious will officially be named Fast Forever and hit theaters on March 17, 2028, Universal announced on Friday.