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10 Dead Or Missing Fast & Furious Characters Who Can Still Return In Fast 11

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Fast 11 is likely to bring back fan-favorite characters, even those previously presumed dead or missing, adding unexpected twists to the franchise.
Owen Shaw could return to help Dom and Deckard in their fight against Dante Reyes, given his personal stake in the battle.
Characters like Leon, Jesse, Suki, Fenix, Tego, Riley Hicks, Jakob Toretto, Mr. Nobody, and Monica Fuentes could also make a comeback and play significant roles in the final movies of the saga.

Fast 11 is sure to see plenty of characters from earlier in the Fast and Furious franchise return to the series and help Dom in his most dangerous battle yet. The saga is renowned for bringing back fan-favorite characters that had previously disappeared or even died, so there are very few people that are really off the table for Fast 11. Even characters that have been missing for several installments could make a surprise return – it’s happened plenty of times before.
Fast X’s post-credit sequence saw the return of Gisele Yashar, a character that was seemingly crushed by an airplane at the end of Fast and Furious 6. And since every movie in this franchise tries to get wilder than the one before it, Fast 11 needs to pull some serious tricks and twists. There are also characters that remain alive in the franchise, but just haven’t appeared for a few movies. It’s safe to assume most of these characters will come back for the final movies in the saga, presuming there’s no behind-the-scenes reason for it not to happen.

10 Owen Shaw

Despite appearing briefly in The Fate of the Furious, Owen Shaw no longer seems as important as he once was to Fast and Furious franchise. He was a major antagonist in Fast and Furious 6, but since then, it’s been his brother Deckard in the spotlight. Fast 11 could give Owen Shaw another opportunity to help out Dom and Deckard in their fight against Dante Reyes, particularly since Dante’s kidnapping of Queenie Shaw gives him a personal stake in the fight. It would be great to see Owen and Deckard working together again, particularly after seeing how far Deckard went to avenge his brother in Furious 7.

9 Leon

Leon drives across the desert in The Fast and the Furious

Although Leon only appeared in the very first Fast and Furious movie, his character played a huge role in Dom and Brian’s respective journeys. Though he left the crew before things got too high-stakes, his friendship and loyalty to Dom could be enough to bring him back in Fast 11 if he learns that his old friend is in danger. His return would be a great excuse to see Dom’s old friends interacting with his new ones, really tying the saga together in its final moments. Leon abandoned Dom’s crew after the first movie, but he’s one of the few contacts that Dom knows is alive.
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8 Jesse

Jesse in The Fast and the Furious pic

Although Jesse seemed to die in The Fast and the Furious, the franchise has been known to reverse deaths before, some of which being much harder to take back than Jesse’s. It wouldn’t be too difficult for the writers to explain how Jesse actually survived all these years, perhaps even staying in contact with Leon and Vince after the crew was disbanded. His death had a strong effect on both Dom and Brian as they continued their criminal careers, so it would be interesting to see how Dom would be affected by his old friend returning.

7 Suki

Suki poses with her car in 2 Fast 2 Furious

Suki first appeared as a girlfriend of Tej in 2 Fast 2 Furious, but it’s unclear exactly what happened to her character after that movie. She’s never mentioned again in the franchise, even by her apparent boyfriend. It’s possible that their romance didn’t last very long, but it’s also possible that they’ve been together this whole time in a more low-key fashion. Perhaps when Suki learns about the danger that Tej has found himself in, she’ll return to the narrative and help save him.

6 Fenix

Fenix in Fast and Furious

Fenix was one of the main villains in the fourth Fast and Furious movie, with Dom seemingly killing him at the end of the story as revenge for Letty’s apparent death. But the character’s death was never actually confirmed. The crash seemed to have killed him on-screen, but its technically possible that he survived the encounter and has been waiting for the right moment to take Dom down. Dante seems to be the saga’s final boss, but there’s no reason Fenix couldn’t come back to help him out.
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5 Tego

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The character of Tego has appeared several times throughout the Fast and Furious series. He was first introduced in the fourth movie as a contact of Dom’s who quickly became a close ally, going on to help the crew whenever possible. He was involved in the heist in Rio de Janeiro, and Fast X actually confirmed that Tego found himself on Dante’s list of targets as a result. Perhaps Fast 11 could see Dante tracking down Tego as a way of putting even more pressure on Dom – or even just killing him as revenge for his father’s death.

4 Riley Hicks

Hobbs and Riley walk together in Fast & Furious 6

Riley Hicks was a minor antagonist in Fast and Furious 6 that quickly became known as the ‘evil counterpart’ of Letty Ortiz. She was brought into Hobbs’ team as an undercover agent for Owen Shaw, before her identity was ultimately exposed, causing her to be harpooned out of an airplane by Letty. It would certainly be a difficult death to reverse, but that’s exactly what the franchise is known for. If Owen Shaw returns to help Deckard in his fight against Dante, it would make sense that he’d bring somebody like Riley along with him too.

3 Jakob Toretto

Fast and Furious 9 Jakob Toretto John Cena

Jakob Toretto’s fate is somewhat uncertain. Although he seemed to sacrifice himself at the end of Fast X in order to protect his brother, their moment was somewhat undercut when his act proved futile and Dante managed to capture Dom and his son anyway. This has led to theories that Jakob didn’t actually die at all, since no body was seen and it would’ve been an underwhelming way to get rid of the character. It could be that Jakob faked his own death to give him an advantage over Dante in the next movie, providing him with the element of surprise.

2 Mr. Nobody

Kurt Russell as Mr. Nobody and Tyrese as Roman Pearce in Fate of the Furious

Mr. Nobody hasn’t been seen for a while in the Fast and Furious franchise, supposedly because he was killed when Jakob shot down his plane. But that’s never quite sat right with most audiences, as Mr. Nobody has always been one step ahead of his enemies and probably wouldn’t have left himself so vulnerable. The character needed to disappear for Aimes to take his place in Fast X, but now that Aimes has revealed his true colors, the road is clear for Mr. Nobody to return and take his position back.

1 Monica Fuentes

Monica Fuentes pointing a rifle in 2 Fast 2 Furious.

Despite only appearing in one of the Fast and Furious movies, Monica Fuentes quickly became a fan-favorite character thanks to her sassy personality and fiery relationship with Brian. For the longest time, Fuentes has been ignored by the sequels and it seemed as though she’d never return – until her face was spotted on Dante’s list of targets in Fast X. It’s possible that this tease won’t lead anywhere, but it also opens the door for Fuentes’ return in Fast 11. It was revealed earlier in the series that Fuentes went on to work alongside Luke Hobbs, so perhaps she’ll be used as part of Dante’s revenge plot.

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The 69-Year Story Behind The Fast And Furious Name

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The Fast & Furious franchise started with the 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious and went through several major changes in its sequel titles. The title for the original movie was almost different, with options like Race Wars, but the producer fought for The Fast and the Furious.

As the Fast & Furious series has one of the most recognizable franchise names in cinema, some may be curious as to where its origin came from. The multi-billion-dollar franchise started with 2001’s straightforward street racing movie, The Fast and the Furious, but following that, the series went through several major changes, and that was mirrored in the Fast & Furious sequel movie titles. 2 Fast 2 Furious introduced numbered titles, then The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift immediately dropped that format. The fourquel confused things further with the title Fast & Furious, and it only got more confusing from there. However, every title is still a play on the original 2001 title.

The Fast and the Furious came to fruition following a Vibe magazine article called “Racer X”. Universal had the incredible foresight of seeing how popular street racing would become in the 2000s, and the studio quickly grabbed the movie rights to the article. However, while the movie was originally titled after the article, the studio wasn’t totally satisfied with that name, and many other titles, including Race Wars, were considered. The movie even went into production under the title Redline, but producer Neal Moritz had his mind set on one title that seemed unachievable to get; The Fast and the Furious.

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The Fast And The Furious Is Named After A 1954 Movie
Dom and Brian sitting on a car with their friends in The Fast and the Furious

Another movie titled The Fast and the Furious already existed, and it was released almost half a century before the 2001 street racing film was released. 1954’s The Fast and the Furious, written by Roger Corman, has nothing to do with street racing as it exists today. The movie follows a prison escapee who kidnaps a rich woman and steals her Jaguar, then ends up in an epic road race that ends in Mexico. While the title perfectly fits the 1954 film, Moritz was desperate to use the title for his own movie that he was producing, having learned about it after seeing a Roger Corman documentary (via Entertainment Weekly).

Moritz detailed how Universal didn’t seem to be completely on board at first. The producer explained, “I called up the head of marketing at Universal the next morning and said ‘Okay, I’ve got the title: The Fast and the Furious!’ And there was just silence on the other end. I was like, ‘Oh, I guess that is the worst title he’s ever heard.’ However, after mulling it over, Universal agreed, and it worked out perfectly, as the whole world now knows that name and it’s synonymous with the Vin Diesel-led franchise. Movie titles are extremely important, and it’s less likely that the movie would have become a billion-dollar franchise if it was titled Race Wars.

Paul Walker smiles in Dom's garage in The Fast and the Furious

Moritz revealed, “we made a deal with Roger to give him the use of some stock footage that Universal owned.” It isn’t clear if Corman ever benefited financially from that footage. In hindsight, he undoubtedly got a terrible deal. The Fast & Furious name is extremely important to the franchise and has made Universal billions. The name has even been used for spinoffs, and Fast & Furious Present: Hobbs & Shaw wouldn’t have made $760 million without the name attached to it. However, there was no knowing how huge the franchise became. After all, The Fast and the Furious was originally just a scrappy crime movie based on a magazine article.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

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Fast X Video Reveals BTS Of Real, Practical Fights In OTT Sequel

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The Fast X fight between Letty and Cipher was filmed using practical effects, resulting in a well-choreographed hand-to-hand combat sequence full of emotions. Cipher’s decision to team up with Dom and “La Familia” was out of necessity, but spending time with Letty after escaping prison could lead to her becoming a member of the family. Cipher’s unexplored history with Giselle and her association with Letty could help in mellowing down the former villain and potentially setting up a redemption arc or even a Cipher spin-off.

A new Fast X behind-the-scenes video shows how Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and Cipher’s (Charlize Theron) intense fight scene was filmed. Dom and his “La Familia” returned on the big screen in 2023 for the tenth main installment of The Fast Saga. In a major twist, however, instead of butting heads again with Cipher, the primary villain of the franchise for several recent entries, Letty had to team up with her. That didn’t stop Letty from expressing her true feelings about her when they were both captured by the Agency.

Courtesy of Collider is a behind-the-scenes clip from Louis Leterrier’s Fast X that offers a look at how Cipher and Letty’s one-on-one fight scene was filmed. Check out the video below:

The Fast X fight is arguably one of the best choreographed hand-to-hand combat in The Fast Saga, and it’s all because they filmed it with practical effects. The result, coupled with the history between the pair, is an effective action sequence full of emotions.

How Cipher & Letty’s Relationship Evolves In Fast & Furious 11
Cipher wearing a coat in Fast X

Granted that Cipher’s decision to team up with Dom and “La Familia” came from necessity after she was targeted by Jason Momoa’s Dante, spending more time with Letty after escaping prison can lead to her becoming a proper member of “La Familia.” There’s precedent to this, with a few of the recent The Fast Saga villains ending up being redeemed and joining Dom and his crew. This has been the case with Deckard Shaw (despite his attempted murder of Han Lue), and more recently, John Cena’s Jakob, who sacrificed himself in Fast X to save Little B.

Increasing the chances of this happening is Cipher’s unexplored history with Giselle. After she and Letty finally escaped the Agency’s bunk prison, they found themselves in the middle of nowhere. Thankfully, Giselle came to the rescue after Cipher notified her of their escape plan. There has never been any indication that Cipher and Giselle know each other before the massive Fast X twist. Making this more surprising is that Giselle has been believed to be dead for several years now. Her association with Giselle could help Letty mellow down on the former villain when they all return for Fast and Furious 11.

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Perhaps, this unexpected turn could be a set-up for the in-development Cipher spin-off. Specific plot details about the project are currently scant, with Universal still not announcing a tentative release date. Nevertheless, the events of Fast X could be the start of her redemption arc, with her relationship with Letty functioning as a barometer of whether viewers can finally forgive her for all of her transgressions.

Source: Collider

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10 Characters Who Should Be In It

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Michelle Rodriguez’s Letty is the franchise’s biggest female character and the obvious pick to lead the all-female spinoff. Jordana Brewster’s Mia deserves a big role in the spinoff to expand on her character and showcase her growth. Brie Larson’s Tess is needed in the spinoff to explore the mystery surrounding her character and add her engaging screen presence to the team.

The Fast & Furious saga is meant to continue with an all-female-led movie, and casting the returning characters presents exciting options. An all-female spinoff could be the perfect way to continue the Fast &Furious story, as it will be able to retain the elements of the franchise that make it iconic while offering a new perspective. From the beginning, the franchise has been very male-dominated, and told male-centric stories, so offering the high-octane thrills of a Fast & Furious movie from a female perspective could be a welcome change of pace.

The series is known for having an all-star cast, so any female spinoff will have to match the previous films. Thankfully, the franchise already has several incredible female movie stars. Fast X, the latest film in the franchise, introduced and reintroduced some exciting female characters, setting the groundwork for the upcoming Fast & Furious movie. Obviously, whatever happens in the next film will determine who will be on the team and what side they will fight for. The franchise already has a healthy supply of female characters, both good and evil, who can factor into a Fast & Furious female spinoff.

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Related Fast X Proves How Great A Fast & Furious Female Spinoff Would Be The idea of an all-female spinoff is more exciting than Fast & Furious 11, with Fast X providing the blueprint for just how well it could work.

10 Michelle Rodriguez’s Letty Can Lead The Fast Spinoff Ensemble
She’s the franchise’s biggest female character

Michelle Rodriguez’s Letty has been a key member of the Fast family since the first movie, and no female spinoff would feel right without her leading the team. Dominic Toretto’s wife is one of the fastest drivers in the world. Letty has made her way from street racer to international woman of mystery, becoming one of the franchise’s best characters in the process. Rodriguez is an incredibly engaging screen presence thanks to her charisma and action pedigree. An all-female action movie is right in her wheelhouse, making her the obvious pick for the lead in the movie.

9 Jordana Brewster’s Mia Deserves A Big Role
The Toretto family member has been sidelined recently

Another extension of the Toretto family tree, Jordana Brewster’s Mia is Dom’s brother and the wife of Paul Walker’s Brian. Since Walker’s tragic death, as well as the introduction of countless new characters, Mia has been sidelined in recent films, which is a shame because she is one of the best parts of the earlier films. A spinoff with just the women could be a great time to expand on Mia’s character and see how she has grown over the past couple of years, especially now that she is the mother of two. Brewster is an underrated talent, and Mia should be heavily involved in whatever spinoff the filmmakers plan.

8 Brie Larson’s Tess Is Needed After Fast X Introduction
Mr. Nobody’s daughter has a bright future
Brie Larson as Tess firing a gun in Fast X

Fast X introduced several new faces to the franchise, but perhaps most notably was Brie Larson as Tess “Nobody”, a secret agent on a quest to protect Dom and his family. Larson had relatively little screen time in the movie, and her introduction felt like it was mostly included to set up a future spinoff. The Oscar winner is the perfect name to include in a spinoff. Larson is an incredibly engaging and vulnerable screen presence and a great addition to the team. As her family name would imply, there is still a lot of mystery about Tess that this spinoff could explore.

7 Ramsey’s Return Can Give Nathalie Emmanuel A Major Role
The hacker has a growing set of skills
Nathalie Emmanuel in Fast and Furious 7.

After her first appearance in Furious 7, Nathalie Emmanuel’s Ramsey has been the Fast team’s resident hacker and tech wiz. The Game of Thrones star has mostly been used for exposition and comic relief since joining the team, but Ramsey has a distinctive style and skill set that would make her a great addition to the female spinoff. While Mia and Letty are great drivers, Ramsey has skills in the digital realm that could help the team on whatever mission they are on. It would also be interesting to see how Ramsey functions outside the trio of her, Tej, and Roman.

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6 Daniela Melchior’s Return As Isabel Gives The Spinoff More Legacy
Isabel is the sister of Elena
Isabel (Daniela Melchior) in a car at a street race in Fast X

For a while, Elsa Pataky’s Elena was viewed as an obvious candidate to appear in a Fast & Furious female spinoff. However, after her untimely demise in The Fate of the Furious, her younger sister can fill that void. Another new female protagonist introduced in Fast X, Daniela Melchior’s Isabel also felt like she was included mostly to set up this future spinoff. Melchior is one of the more promising young actors to pop up this decade, and her work in The Suicide Squad proves she is more than ready to have a large part in a team-up action movie.

5 Gal Gadot’s Place In The Fast Spinoff As Gisele Is Likely
Fast X confirmed Gisele is still alive

Gal Gadot made her return to Fast and Furious in the final moments of Fast X’s ending, which confirmed that Gisele is alive after Fast & Furious 6. The character’s return had been speculated for a long time, and audiences should see much more of her now that her fate is confirmed. A Fast & Furious female spinoff can answer lingering questions about Gisele’s life, such as how she survived falling from a plane or what she’s been doing for the last several years. The movie can also finally give Gisele a prominent role in the franchise once again.

4 Charlize Theron’s Cipher Could Play Both Sides In The Spinoff
The franchise’s villain is not to be trusted

In both The Fate of the Furious and F9: The Fast Saga, Charlize Theron’s Cipher served as the franchise’s primary antagonist. While Fast X puts her allegiance into question, she is still one of the best villains in all of Fast and Furious and would make an excellent baddie for the all-women team to go up against. While Cipher could be a reluctant ally to the team, Theron is just much more fun hamming it up as the bad guy, and the film could serve as a fitting conclusion to her movie-spanning scheme.

3 Eva Mendes Can Return As Monica Fuentes At Long Last
She hasn’t been seen since Fast Five
Monica Fuentes pointing a rifle in 2 Fast 2 Furious.

The Fast & Furious female spinoff would also be a great opportunity to finally bring back Eva Mendes as Monica Fuentes. Following her debut in 2 Fast 2 Furious, she returned briefly in Fast Five’s post-credits scene. Eva Mendes has since mostly retired from acting, leaving audiences without a chance to see Monica’s story continue. A Fast X Easter egg did provide a reminder of her presence in the franchise. This could be to help set up her appearance in Fast 11, but a return alongside the franchise’s biggest female characters would be more fitting.

2 Vanessa Kirby’s Hattie Needs To Crossover With The Main Franchise
She’s from the franchise’s only current spinoff
Vanessa Kirby in Fast and Furious Presents Hobbs and Shaw

Only appearing in Hobbs & Shaw, Vanessa Kirby’s Hattie is the third sibling in the Shaw family and one of the most dangerous women in the Fast universe. She was a scene-stealing presence in the previous Fast & Furious spinoff movie that left audiences wanting more. It would be great to see Kirby return for an even bigger role in the franchise spinoff, allowing her to interact with some of the other prominent characters along the way.

1 Helen Mirren’s Queenie Should Be The Female Ensemble’s Mentor
She’s become a frequent face
Dom Toretto and Queenie Shaw in Fast and Furious

With her appearances in the past four movies, including Hobbs & Shaw, Helen Mirren has become a surprising mainstay of the Fast & Furious franchise. Her role as British gangster Queenie is such a fun role for the Dame, and her time in the universe should continue especially in the all-female spinoff. Mirren’s roles in the movies have mostly been one-scene cameos, so this film could be a great space to expand the character and give her a chance to interact with more actors than just Vin Diesel.

Fast X Poster Fast X Release Date: 2023-05-19 Director: Louis Leterrier Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Statham, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Charlize Theron, Nathalie Emmanuel, John Cena, Sung Kang, Helen Mirren, Brie Larson, Scott Eastwood, Jason Momoa Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 141 Minutes Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime Writers: Justin Lin, Dan Mazeau, Gary Scott Thompson Budget: $340 Million Studio(s): Universal Pictures Distributor(s): Universal Pictures Sequel(s): 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 5, Fast and Furious 6, Furious 7, Fast and Furious 8, F9: The Fast Saga1 Franchise(s): Fast and Furious

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