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13 Singers & Rappers That Appear In The Fast & Furious Movies

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The
Fast & Furious
franchise has provided opportunities for rappers and singers to showcase their acting skills and make guest appearances.
Dwayne Johnson and John Cena, both wrestler-turned-actors, have also had music careers on the side.
Grammy-winning musicians like Ludacris, Don Omar, and Cardi B have contributed to the franchise’s soundtracks and made brief cameos in the movies.

The Fast & Furious franchise has launched the acting careers of several rappers and singers while offering memorable guest appearances for other artists. With an ensemble led by Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and the late Paul Walker, the Fast & Furious movies also feature cast members who’ve enjoyed pursuits other than acting. For example, MMA fighter Rhonda Rousey punched her way into an extended cameo in Furious 7, and the movies have also spotlighted former WWE superstars Dwayne Johnson and John Cena.
Interestingly, both Johnson and Cena have had brief music careers on the side, as well. Both wrestler-turned-actors have had rapping credits on WWE-related releases and the soundtracks of their own movies. Even Idris Elba, who played the main villain in the spinoff Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, is an occasional DJ. But many Grammy-winning full-time musicians have also joined the franchise, ranging from Dirty South rapper Ludacris to Puerto Rican reggaeton legend Don Omar. Other popular artists like Ja Rule, MC Jin, and Cardi B have not only contributed to the franchise’s soundtracks but also had brief cameos during the loud and flamboyant street races.

13 Ludacris

Tej stands with arms crossed in front of a car in F9

In addition to recording some classic Fast & Furious needle drops like “Act a Fool” and “Rest of My Life,” rapper Ludacris plays Tej Parker, the street racer-turned-tech expert of Dom’s crew. In fact, Ludacris was technically introduced in the first Fast & Furious movie when the three-time Grammy-winning song “Area Codes” played in a scene. But it was only in 2 Fast 2 Furious that Tej debuted as Brian’s friend and a high-profile race organizer. Since Fast Five, he has been mostly handling the team’s tech-related issues as a proficient hacker. His friendly rivalry with Roman has endured as a hilarious recurring trope of the franchise.

12 Bow Wow

Lucas Black and Bow Wow standing next to each other and looking at a customized car in Tokyo Drift

Bow Wow (or Lil’ Bow Wow as he was formerly known) released his first rap album Beware of Dog when he was just 13. Since then, he has continued rapping and acting in movies like the basketball comedy Like Mike, but his entry in Fast Saga was marked in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, in which he played Twinkie. Acting as the best friend and trusted sidekick of Lucas Black’s protagonist Sean, Twinkie is a cheery, street-smart dealer of car customs in Tokyo. He, along with Black, even reprised his role in F9. In fact, it is Bow Wow’s character who suggests the movie’s outrageous “rocket car” prototype.
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11 Ja Rule

Edwin stands next to his car in The Fast and the Furious

Ja Rule, the Grammy-nominated MC behind hits like “Holla Holla” and “Mesmerize,” portrayed the loudmouthed Los Angeles street racer Edwin in The Fast and the Furious. The first movie in the franchise found the rapper racing alongside Vin Diesel and Paul Walker’s protagonists, expectedly losing out to them despite his boastful claims. Ja Rule never returned to Fast & Furious after this guest appearance even though the sequels did have room for his character. Apart from demanding a higher salary, Ja Rule ultimately found his creative interests clashing 2 Fast 2 Furious director John Singleton reached out to him. And Edwin was never heard of again.

10 Tegui Calderón

Tego Leo looking sideways in Fast and Furious

Pioneering the reggaeton genre in the early 2000s with his debut album El Abayarde, the Latin Grammy-nominated singer and rapper Tegui Calderón addressed social and moral concerns around the corruption of the Puerto Rican government. Starting with the Fast & Furious short film Los Bandoleros (also singing the title track) and the fourth feature, Fast & Furious, he has also regularly appeared in the franchise as street racer and getaway driver Tego Leo. Usually appearing with fellow Puerto Rican singer Don Omar’s Rico Santos, Calderón’s Tego doesn’t have many speaking parts but his deadpan humor and immense loyalty make him integral to Dom’s crew.

9 Rita Ora

Rita Ora standing with her arms raised in Fast and Furious 6

British pop and R&B singer Rita Ora shared an unexpected and uncredited appearance in the sixth installment of the Fast saga. With Dom and the rest of his crew facing off against global terrorist Luke Shaw in London, the X Factor and The Voice UK judge plays a race caller during one of the races in the city. Rita Ora’s Fast & Furious cameo is integral to the plot as she’s the one who announces the race between Dom and his brainwashed partner-turned-rival Letty (Rodriguez). It has been rumored that initially Rihanna was also supposed to feature in Fast & Furious 6, but it was Ora who made the cut.

8 Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny shaking hands with Finn Cole in F9

Puerto Rican hitmaker Bad Bunny has achieved global airplay for his genre-defying reggaeton and Latin Urbano albums. And while he wrote and performed the single “De Museo” for F9: The Fast Saga, he also had a blink-and-miss cameo in the movie’s flashback sequence. As a younger version of John Cena’s Jakob is being greeted at a street race, Bad Bunny appears on the screen for a brief moment, smiling at him. The uncredited cameo doesn’t show the “Mia,” “Moscow Mulem” and “Caro” singer’s dramatic acting range unlike his performance in Bullet Train, but it serves as an interesting Easter egg for diehard Fast & Furious fans.

7 Iggy Azalea

Vin Diesel smiling and Iggy Azalea looking sideways in Furious 7 (1)

When it comes to the other rappers featured in Fast & Furious movies, Iggy Azalea’s cameo is not that important to the plot. But considering her contributions to the Furious 7 soundtrack (the song “Go Hard or Go Home” with Wiz Khalifa), it seemed natural for her to also appear briefly in the movie’s opening race. Not only does she wave the flag at the event called “Race Wars” but she also compliments Dom later after he wins the race. However, it’s only ironic that a rapper accused of cultural appropriation and racism (via publications like The Guardian and GQ) is involved in “Race Wars.”

6 T-Pain

T-Pain looking sideways in Furious 7

The man who arguably brought auto-tune to mainstream popularity in hip-hop and R&B, T-Pain is one of the most iconic figures of 2000s pop culture. While he never got to record a track for any of the Fast & Furious movies, the Grammy-winning singer behind “Low” and “Buy U A Drank” appeared as himself in the fancy Dubai party in Furious 7. T-Pain can be seen DJ-ing at the private party before Tyrese Gibson’s Roman Pearce stops his set midway. The camera is on T-Pain for just over a second, and as his name doesn’t appear in the credits, fans would have discovered his cameo only with a second viewing.

5 Cardi B

Cardi B looking sideways in F9 (1)

Breaking out with her hit single “Bodak Yellow,” Cardi B first established her chart-topping and Grammy-winning success in 2018. Following a supporting role in the Jennifer Lopez-led drama Hustlers, she also had a cameo in F9: The Fast Saga. Cardi B’s character Leysa is revealed to be linked to Dom’s past as a fellow racer and former lover. Their paths cross again in the movie with Leysa now working under the Shaw family matriarch Magdalene Shaw (Helen Mirren). Cardi B’s Fast & Furious cameo was interestingly suggested by Vin Diesel’s daughter Pauline. Diesel revealed this anecdote on Jimmy Kimmel Live, calling Pauline’s suggestion “a great idea.”

4 Tyrese Gibson

Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce looking sideways in Fate of the Furious

Tyrese Gibson appeared in 2 Fast 2 Furious as Brian’s childhood friend Roman Pearce. While the movie didn’t fare well with the critics, Gibson’s talkative partner in crime became a memorable figure for the rest of the franchise. But apart from acting in blockbusters, including Transformers, Gibson has also enjoyed a successful R&B career that started with his debut 1998 album Tyrese. He has earned six Grammy nominations since then with two of them being for Best R&B Album. Performing under just his first name, he also contributed to the 2 Fast 2 Furious soundtrack with “Pick Up The Phone,” a collaboration with Ludacris.
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3 MC Jin

MC Jin standing in front of a pickup truck in 2 Fast 2 Furious

When it comes to Asian representation in mainstream American hip-hop, MC Jin is an influential figure. The rapper, actor, and comedian of Chinese descent became the first Asian-American solo rapper to be signed to a major record deal when he inked a deal with Ruff Ryders Entertainment. Like Ludacris’s Tej and Tyrese’s Roman, Jin appeared in 2 Fast 2 Furious. He played an expert mechanic called Jimmy who even rapped at times to poke fun at his peers. Jin’s charming screen presence made Jimmy a memorable character even if he didn’t appear in the franchise again. Jin also performed “Peel Off” for the movie’s soundtrack.

2 Don Omar

Don Omar looking sideways in Fast Five

Dubbed “The King of Reggaeton,” Don Omar is largely credited with bringing the genre to global popularity along with artists like Sean Paul and Tegui Calderón. Starting with the Fast & Furious short Los Bandeloros, Omar has played Rico Santos in most of the Fast & Furious movies. Be it devising heist plans or going undercover with his friend Tego Leo, Omar’s Rico is a man of few words but one of the team’s most reliable members. Omar has also lent his vocals and Spanish lyrics to some of the best Fast & Furious songs such as Fast Five’s “Danza Kuduro” and Tokyo Drift’s “Conteo.”

1 Rita Moreno

Rita Moreno standing at table and talking in Fast X

One of the few people to qualify as an EGOT (Emmy Grammy Oscar Tony) winner, Rita Moreno is a timeless legend, thanks to her musical and acting contributions in movies like West Side Story and The King and I. The Puerto Rican multi-hyphenate lent her vocals to numerous songs in such musicals. As the Fast & Furious family expanded in Fast X, Moreno had a heartwarming role in the movie as Dom’s grandmother. Ironically, it was her grandson Justin Fisher’s suggestion to Vin Diesel that he cast her in the Fast & Furious franchise, just a year after she had a similar role in the 2021 West Side Story remake.

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All 4 Fast & Furious Heroes Who Stayed Dead (& Which One Is Most Likely To Return)

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Fast & Furious franchise is known for bringing back dead characters, but there are a few heroes who have remained dead. Jack Toretto, Dom’s father, died in a racing accident and his death should not be undone in the franchise. Jesse, a member of Dom’s crew, was killed in a drive-by shooting, while Vince was killed during an ambush. Elena, Dom’s love interest, was killed by the villain Cipher.

The Fast & Furious franchise has brought many characters back from the dead, but a handful of its heroes have remained killed off after their demise. The Fast Saga has taken its characters on a wild ride from street racing to the most outlandish adventures possible. The running theme of the Fast & Furious franchise has long been family, with Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) building quite a large family indeed over the course of the Fast Saga’s run.

On top of its embrace of ridiculous, superhuman feats as a staple of its action scenes, the Fast & Furious movies are also well known for bringing back seemingly dead characters for more missions. The returns of Sung Kang’s Han in F9 and Gal Gadot’s Gisele Yashar in Fast X would be especially noteworthy in emphasizing the notion that no Fast & Furious death is irreversible. However, that is not entirely true, as there have been a few Fast & Furious heroes who have died and never come back.

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4 Jack Toretto
An image of Jack Toretto driving a car in F9

Jack Toretto (J.D. Pardo) is the father of Dom, Mia (Jordana Brewster), and Jakob Toretto (John Cena), and is first seen in a flashback to 1989 in F9. Jack is a highly skilled race car driver who instilled that talent in his children, with Dom and Jakob being part of his racing pit crew. However, Jack’s racing career took a tragic turn when his car malfunctioned and crashed, killing him. Dom later beat his father’s racing opponent, Kenny Linder (Jim Parrack), almost to death with a wrench, believing him responsible for his father’s demise.

This tragedy also led to Dom and Jakob falling out, with Dom later coming to believe that Jakob set up their father’s death since he was the last one to work on his car. However, Jack was intentionally attempting to throw the race in order to get his family out of debt. He had asked Jakob to help tinker with his car so that it would fail, with Jack’s death being unintentional on both their parts. While his return has been theorized by fans, of all the characters killed off in Fast & Furious, Jack Toretto’s death should never be retconned.

3 Jesse
Jesse in The Fast and the Furious pic

One of the early members of Dom’s family in the original The Fast and the Furious, Jesse (Chad Lindberg) was the brains of Dom’s crew in his enterprise of stealing DVD players. Jesse went on the run after losing a street race to Dom’s rival, Johnny Tran (Rick Yune), having bet his MK3 Volkswagen Jetta in the race. Jesse was later killed outside of Dom’s house when Johnny Tran and his associate Lance Nguyen (Reggie Lee) arrived and performed a drive-by shooting. Dom and Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) then chased down Johnny Tran and Lance Nguyen to avenge their fallen friend.

2 Vince
fast and furious 5 vince

Vince (Matt Schulze) was another member of Dom’s crew in The Fast & the Furious, and he was badly injured during a truck heist in that first movie. After his recovery, Vince fled to Rio de Janeiro where he later reunited with Dom and family in Fast Five. Despite Vince having settled down with a wife and a baby son, he agreed to join Dom’s daring heist of Rio’s most feared crime boss Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida). Unfortunately, Vince was killed during an ambush by Reyes’s team. After successfully pulling off the heist, Dom left Vince’s intended share of the money with his wife and son.

1 Elena
Elena Neves walks with her gun drawn by a car

Elena Neves (Elsa Pataky) worked alongside Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) in apprehending Dom and his crew in Fast Five. She and Dom gradually developed feelings for each other, however, and departed for Spain with Dom at the end of the movie. After Dom learned that his wife Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez) was still alive despite her apparent death in Fast & Furious, Dom and Elena had an amicable split, only for it to later be revealed that Elena is the mother of Dom’s son in The Fate of the Furious.

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After Elena was killed by the villainous Cipher (Charlize Theron), Dom and Letty raised the boy together, with the two naming him Brian after Brian O’Conner. Meanwhile, Dom later met Elena’s sister Isabel (Daniela Melchior), who joined Dom’s crew in Fast X. While Elena remains deceased as of Fast X, the arrival of her sister Isabel and Fast & Furious’s habit of not truly killing off characters makes her the most likely thought-to-be-dead hero to potentially return as the franchise speeds towards its finale.

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Fast & Furious 9 Producers Fined $1M For On-Set Accident, $1.2M Lawsuit Pending

Fast & Furious 9 faces hefty legal outcomes as the producers are fined $1 million for an on-set accident in addition to a $1.2 million lawsuit.

Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel bracing before crash in F9

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Fast & Furious 9 producers have been fined $1 million and face a lawsuit over a stunt accident that caused “life-changing” injuries to a stunt performer. Stunt performer Joe Watts suffered a fractured skull and traumatic brain injury after a stunt mishap on the set of Fast & Furious 9. Investigation revealed that the producers neglected to address critical safety components, leading to the accident. Watts is seeking $1.2 million in personal damages.

The Fast & Furious 9 producers face a lawsuit and a hefty fine after a tragic stunt accident during filming in 2019. Directed by Justin Lin, F9: The Fast Saga was released in 2021, and was followed up by Fast X this year. Fast & Furious 9 was a relative box office success, taking home $726 million.

Two years after the film’s release, the Fast & Furious 9 producers are facing a lawsuit after an on-set accident. As per Variety, the producers were fined $1 million for “life-changing” injuries faced by stunt performer Joe Watts. Watts is also suing Warner Bros. $1.2 million in personal damages.

The Fast & Furious 9 Lawsuit Explained

Watts is an experienced stunt performer who has worked on other major action sets including Solo: A Star Wars Story, Ready Player One, and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. His life changed on the set of Fast & Furious 9 when a stunt mishap flung him 25 feet onto a concrete floor below. This wrongly-executed stunt left Watts with a fractured skull and a traumatic brain injury that has had lasting impacts on the performer.

After an investigation of this incident, it was determined that his stunt vest line had become detached. The incident was then brought up in a U.K. court when the U.K.’s Health and Safety executive claimed that FF9 Pictures had failed to address a critical component during the risk assessment: a “rope snap or link failure.” This failure involved neglecting to inspect Watts’s vest and extend the crash matting. Watts’ injuries were reportedly life-threatening, and District Judge Talwinder Buttar declared him “fortunate to be alive.”

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Watts has not been able to return to work as a stunt performer as a result of his injuries, thus having a vast impact on his career. This fact is noted in his $1.2 million against the production company, which is still pending. As Watts continues to face career losses after his tragic Fast & Furious 9 injury, the lawsuit will hopefully side in his favor as his case develops.

Source: Variety

F9 Poster F9: The Fast Saga Release Date: 2021-06-25 Director: Justin Lin Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Charlize Theron, John Cena, Sung Kang, Helen Mirren, Lucas Black, Kurt Russell Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 143 Minutes Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime Writers: Daniel Casey, Justin Lin, Alfredo Botello Budget: $200–225 million Studio(s): Universal Pictures Distributor(s): Universal Pictures Sequel(s): Fast X, Fast and Furious 11, Fast & Furious 12 prequel(s): Fast & Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, The Fast And The Furious, Fast Five, Fast and Furious 6, Furious 7, Fast and Furious 8 Franchise(s): Fast and Furious

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Every Planned Fast & Furious Movie That Didn’t Happen (& Why)

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Vin Diesel was not the first choice for the role of Dominic Toretto in The Fast and the Furious. The studio initially wanted Timothy Olyphant, and there are significant differences between the original project and the final result. Vin Diesel did not return for 2 Fast 2 Furious, the only movie in the main saga without him or Paul Walker. However, a The Fast and the Furious sequel with Diesel could have happened. Vin Diesel was originally supposed to star in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, but the studio wanted a high school setting instead. He made a cameo at the end of the film.

Fast & Furious has gone from a low-stakes, standalone movie to a full-on blockbuster franchise, but not every envisioned project has become a reality. The Fast Saga premiered in 2001 with Paul Walker and Vin Diesel as lead actors, and it ended up spreading over 11 movies, one spin-off, two different short films, and a television series as of 2023, with more to come. The Fast & Furious franchise, which grossed over $7 billion globally, was supposed to be even bigger, and some projects will never get to happen.

Initially, the Fast & Furious franchise started as a street racing series with a focus on the car culture, culminating with the 2009 film Fast & Furious. Starting Fast Five, the saga transitioned from car races to heists and espionage, a theme that continued for the rest of the series. Fast & Furious was supposed to end with Fast X, but since there are a few rumored and confirmed Fast & Furious movies in development, the saga will likely continue in some form. Interestingly, Fast & Furious’ history could have been a lot different had any of its canceled or reimagined projects happened in their original forms.

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8 The Original The Fast And The Furious
Vin Diesel Wasn’t The First Choice
Dominic Toretto crosses his arms in front of black smoke from Fast & Furious

Although no one could see any actor portraying Dominic Toretto other than Vin Diesel, he wasn’t the first choice for the part. The first film, based on the article “Racer X” by Ken Li, always had Paul Walker tied to it, as Waulker had worked with director Rob Cohen on 2000’s The Skulls. Gary Scott Thompson wrote the original script, and the action took place in New York. However, David Ayer and Erik Bergquist were brought to the project and changed most of it. When it comes to Dominic Toretto’s role, the studio initially wanted Timothy Olyphant. Luckily for Diesel, Olyphant had previously starred in a car-related film, Gone in 60 Seconds, and declined the role.

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Producer Neal H. Moritz suggested Vin Diesel after his role in the 2000’s Pitch Black. However, despite him not starring in lead roles yet, Diesel didn’t accept the deal right away, and most of the script had to be rewritten with his notes before he accepted. Jordana Brewster wasn’t the first choice, either, as Mia Toretto was originally written for Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Eliza Dushku. The Fast and the Furious could have been a very different film, but the final result is arguably the better version of the project.

7 Fast & Furious 2 With Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto
The Second Movie Gives Brian A New Partner
Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto with Paul Walker and Tyrese Gibbons from 2 Fast 2 Furious

Vin Diesel didn’t return for 2 Fast 2 Furious, even though the first installment helped launch his career. Although he was reportedly offered $25 million to reprise his role, he didn’t sign on for the sequel, because he didn’t feel like the film needed one and didn’t like the script. 2 Fast 2 Furious went on to introduce Tyrese’s Roman Pearce and put Paul Walker’s Brian in the spotlight. However, had Diesel joined the sequel, it would surely have been massively different from what audiences got. Years later, Diesel confirmed that he would’ve done things differently and fought harder for revisions on the script, as he did with the first one.

6 Tokyo Drift With Toretto As The Main Character
Vin Diesel Only Had a Small Cameo
Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto and the Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift's Luke and Han

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is the third installment in the Fast saga. However, it can be considered a standalone as it doesn’t feature any of the previous characters. It introduces Sung Kang as Han Lue, who would go on to reprise his role in 2009’s Fast & Furious. Vin Diesel reprised his role as Dominic Toretto in a very brief cameo at the end of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, though, but that only happened after making a unique deal with Universal Pictures: he wanted the rights to Riddick, the sci-fi action saga for which he wanted to develop a sequel.

Although he has a short cameo at the end of the film, Vin Diesel was originally supposed to star in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The movie’s screenwriter, Chris Morgan, told UPROXX. “Essentially it was Tokyo Drift, but it was with Vin, and his character kind of had to go out and learn drifting. And there was a murder he had to solve. … And they said, ‘Nah, can’t do that. We have to do high school.’” Luckily, they didn’t go for that idea, and the franchise lived on, with Diesel and the rest of the cast returning for the fourth one. Tokyo Drift would be “retconned back” into the franchise during Fast & Furious 6’s post-credits scene.

5 Vin Diesel’s Solo Dominic Toretto Movie
Fast & Furious Was Supposed To Be Dom’s Movie
Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in Fast & Furious

Vin Diesel is the star of the Fast & Furious franchise, but he almost had his solo movie, too. Diesel’s career only evolved after The Fast And The Furious, and he made his way back to Dom Toretto with a cameo in 2006’s The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift. Diesel would fully return to the role and reunite with the original cast for 2009’s Fast & Furious. However, before the 2009 film reunited the original crew, it was supposed to be a solo Dominic Toretto movie. Considering how solid Fast & Furious (2009) was, and how it reignited the franchise, it’s good that a solo Toretto film didn’t happen during that time.

4 Hobbs & Shaw 2
The Sequel With Dwayne Johnson And Jason Statham Is Long In The Works

Hobbs & Shaw introduced the franchise’s antiheroes, Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), giving them their spin-off film in 2019. The spin-off was a success, making $760 million at the box office with a $200 million budget. Naturally, Universal greenlit a sequel, but it never materialized. The movie was supposed to take the two action stars on more adventures, but it’s unlikely it will happen now.

Related: Hobbs & Shaw 2: Confirmation, Dwayne Johnson’s Fast Saga Plans & Everything We Know

Hobbs & Shaw 2 has been in active development since November 2021, but there are not many details available. The latest updates indicate that the next Hobbs movie will not be a sequel to Hobbs & Shaw. Instead, it will be a Dwayne Johnson solo Fast & Furious film building up from Fast X’s ending. Despite his differences with Vin Diesel, The Rock reprised his role in Fast X in a post-credits scene, setting up his solo future in the franchise.

3 The Original Furious 7
Paul Walker’s Tragic Death Called For Many Changes

Furious 7 picks up after the events of Fast & Furious 6 and mixes with Tokyo Drift, with Lucas Black reprising his role as Sean Boswell. After appearing in the credits scene of Fast & Furious 6, Jason Statham has a bigger role in the movie. The film also marks Paul Walker’s last acting credit, as he passed away during filming. Universal put the movie on hold, and, although Furious 7 was almost canceled, the filmmakers were able to reshoot and rewrite the film. For the remaining scenes in the movie, Paul Walker’s brothers, Cody and Caleb, acted as stand-ins for Brian’s scenes. Later, they used CGI to recreate Paul Walker’s face.

2 Fast X as the Series’ Ending
Fast X Was Supposed To Tie All Lose Ends
Cipher in Fast 9 and the poster for Furious X

The Fast saga had been hinting at “one last ride” for a while, although there is no certain end in sight. It was all supposed to end with Fast X, which would tie all loose ends. Later, the project evolved into a two-part finale. Justin Lin was supposed to direct both films but exited Fast X due to creative differences. With Dwayne Johnson’s new Fast & Furious spinoff in development, it’s clear that Fast X is no longer really the end of the franchise. It also remains to be seen whether Fast & Furious 12 will happen as, despite what Vin Diesel has hinted at, a new film in the main saga after Fast X, Part 2 has yet to be confirmed.

1 All-Female Fast & Furious Spin-Off
A Project Long In The Works
Gisele, Cipher, and Letty in Fast & Furious

In 2019, Vin Diesel teased an all-female spin-off for the Fast & Furious franchise. Nicole Perlman, Lindsey Beer, and Geneva Robertson-Dworet were tied to the project for the script, and the timeline suggested it would come out after Fast 9. That hasn’t happened yet, but the project isn’t canceled, so it might happen eventually. Still, there’s no certainty about it. It’s unclear which Fast & Furious characters would be part of the movie, but Letty (Michelle Rodriguez), Tess (Brie Larson), Gisele (Gal Gadot), and Cipher (Charlize Theron) would likely be part of it.

Sources: UPROXX

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