Will There Be A Fast And Furious 12? Everything To Know…
Will There Be A Fast And Furious 12? Everything To Know…
The suggestion of a return to the franchise’s foundation for Fast & Furious following Fast & Furious 11 emphasizes the issue with both the movie’s overall plot and the resolution of Fast X. Touted as the first of a two-part climax, Fast X was aggressively marketed as the start of Dominic Toretto’s demise. A major selling feature of Fast X was its cliffhanger ending, which set up Fast 11, or Fast X, Part 2, immediately after.
The fate of Toretto and his son after Dante Reyes blew up everything around them was one of the major cliffhangers in Fast X. Still, much of the momentum that Fast X’s cliffhanger was meant to generate has been lost, with the release date of Fast & Furious 11 most likely being pushed back to 2026. Furthermore, given the size of the Fast X cast and the unanswered questions the movie left hanging, Fast & Furious 11 may be an even more complicated film than its predecessor. It’s interesting to note that Fast & Furious may have delayed making this scale-back decision until after Fast 11.
Fast And Furious 12 Release Date? Well, The Future Is Uncertain
Fast X, Part 2 has not yet begun production, but according to Donna Langley, Chairman of NBCUniversal Studio Group and Chief Content Officer, upcoming entries will return the series to its origins. Fast & Furious “may pivot another time and bring it back to the streets of L.A. and maybe make it a more intimate story,” according to Langle (via Variety). After Fast X, Part 2, the studio’s intentions for the Fast & Furious franchise remain unknown, but any subsequent movies will probably have a different tone from Fast X.
The Most Expensive Fast And Furious Installment
According to reports, the production budget for Fast X, the most costly Fast & Furious film to date, was $340 million. This explains why Fast X did not have the same level of success as Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious, despite earning over $714 million at the global box office. Fast X demonstrated that Fast & Furious had become too big for its good in terms of budget and narrative coherence. Now, nonstop action and third-act fights fit for a superhero had taken the place of the heart and earnestness that had made the earlier movies so exceptional.
What To Expect From Fast And Furious 12?
Fast X leaves us hanging at the end, hinting at a much larger film for Part 2. The faults the Fast & Furious franchise has made in the past few films are highlighted by the fact that Fast X is the most costly installment in the series and features the largest cast of heroes and villains since the beginning of the franchise. After Fast Five’s commercial and critical success, it made sense for Fast & Furious to get larger and bolder with each movie, but the franchise eventually reached a point where it was hard to top what it had already accomplished.
Fast And Furious 12 Cast – What To Expect?
There wasn’t much left for the newer Fast & Furious to do in terms of action after Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto and Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw engaged in a street fight that nearly destroyed the city or Dwayne Johnson’s Luke Hobbs used his bare hands to modify the course of a missile. Even while the Fast & Furious franchise has always been extravagant and innately humorous, there are instances, such as Roman and Tej traveling into space, where the series has turned into a parody of itself. Fast X attempted to set up an even bigger sequel while being an Avengers-level spectacle.
Rather, a more personal movie that paid homage to the franchise’s origins would have been a fitting start to Dominic Toretto’s tale. After Fast & Furious 9 received mixed reviews, Fast & Furious saw Fast X as the ideal chance to refocus the story and prepare for the dramatic, stand-alone ending of Fast & Furious 11. Due to the issues with Fast X, particularly the lackluster conclusion, Fast X, Part 2 is currently in a challenging situation. The popularity that Fast & Furious gained with hits like Fast Five and Furious 7 has somewhat faded.