Fast & Furious 9 has been hugely successful despite the pandemic and Fast & Furious 10 is nearing completion. Dwayne Johnson won’t be there, but of course Dominic Toretto and Vin Diesel’s family of car enthusiasts won’t let that stop them.
What else do we know about the German Theatrical release as well as plot, cast, trailers and sequels from Fast & Furious 10 know, you can find out here.
This article will be updated regularly with the latest information.
When will Fast and Furious 10 be in cinemas?
Originally should Fast and Furious 10 aka Fast X hit US theaters in April 2023, then it was pushed back to May. In the meantime, the German theatrical release has also been set: Fast and Furious 10 is coming May 18, 2023 in German cinemas.
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After Justin Lin surprisingly gave up the directorship, Marvel and Netflix director Louis Leterrier took over. You can find more information on the subject here: The classification of the Fast and Furious crisis and Vin Diesel’s responsibility.
Is there a trailer for Fast and Furious 10?
There is no trailer or first pictures yet. It’s worth checking out Vin Diesel’s Instagram account for unofficial Impressions from the set observed before pictures from the film or even trailers are published. Here’s how near newcomer Jason Momoa has fun with Furious veteran Ludacris in this video:
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What is known about the plot?
Fast and Furious 10 is perhaps attempting something no other installment in the series has tackled to this extent: it could start a story that won’t be completed until Part 11.
The background is the description of parts 10 and 11 as the grand finale of the fast saga. Both will be blockbusters, similarly like Avengers Endgame and Infinity War, shot together. This also suggests a seamless transition of the story from one film to the next.
Loose ends in Fast 9 could be told further
But while Part 9 was officially the start of the Fast saga, it gives few clues as to where the journey or frenzy will go. Big cliffhangers are missing for example. A continuation of the relationship between Dom Toretto and his lost brother Jakob (John Cena) should be obvious.
Also, the end credits scene in Fast and Furious 9 heralds the return of Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw. One Pronunciation with Han So (Sung Kang) has to be in Fast 10. But beyond that, the story is left to our imagination.
Who is in the cast of Fast and Furious 10? (definitely not Dwayne Johnson!)
Dwayne Johnson is definitely not in Fast and Furious 10 – nor in Part 11. The Luke Hobbs actor has had a falling out with Vin Diesel since making Part 8 and is ruling out a return to the main series.
The following stars are fixed in the cast of Fast and Furious 10:
Those are them F&F Veterans in part 10:
Those are them New additions to the cast:
What about Fast and Furious 11, 12 and 13?
After Part 10, Fast & Furious 11 will definitely follow. In addition, the future of the series is unclear. A true ending with number 11 seems hard to imagine in today’s franchise age.
There is already an idea for Hobbs & Shaw 2 with Dwayne Johnson
Added to this are the various existing and planned spin-offs the former tuning series, most notably Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw. Dwayne Johnson said goodbye to the main series, but keeps the offshoot in the divorce from Vin Diesel.
He already has an idea for it: Hobbs & Shaw 2 with Johnson and Statham shouldBeing the antithesis of what the Fast & Furious movies usually are, as they just go on and on and on. […] That is, without giving too much away, you see a man walking into the sunset.” (via Sirius XM)
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