A new behind-the-scenes video from the set of FastX shows Vin Diesel and director Justin Lin hyping up the 10th movie in the Fast and Furious franchise.
Vin Diesel and Fast & Furious 10 aka Fast X, director Justin Lin hype the film in a new behind-the-scenes video. The latest entry in the Fast and The Furious franchise recently revealed the new logo and title of the film , which is the first of a two-part finale to the franchise's main story. Diesel returns to the franchise he's helped make famous as Dominic Toretto, joined by the series regulars of Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson, Sung Kang, and Nathalie Emmanuel .
Also joining the sequel are newcomers to the series, including Jason Momoa as the main villain, The Suicide Squad's Daniela Melchior in an undisclosed role, and Brie Larson in another mystery role. Director Lin is back behind the camera, returning to the franchise with last year's F9 after taking a hiatus after Fast & Furious 6. Director James Wan took on Furious 7, while F. Gary Gray took the helm for The Fate of the Furious.
There's no denying the juggernaut that is The Fast & The Furious franchise, acting as Universal Pictures' biggest moneymaker next to the Jurassic World franchise. It's hard to believe that the franchise will actually end at the conclusion of the eleventh film, as box office will no doubt dictate what continues and what doesn't.
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