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Every Original Movie Character Who Didn’t Return (& Why)

Paul Walker returned as Brian O’Conner to lead 2 Fast 2 Furious, but the sequel left out a lot of characters from the original movie. The Fast & Furious franchise is now one of the biggest in all of Hollywood, but it started from humble beginnings. The low-budget street racing film The Fast and the Furious hit theaters in 2001 and made over $200 million worldwide – more than five times its budget.

After the success of The Fast and the Furious, Universal moved quickly to get a sequel in motion. John Singleton was hired to direct 2 Fast 2 Furious and the studio began developing multiple versions of the script. The story that ultimately made its way into the movie saw Brian O’Conner go to Miami and become involved in another undercover mission. The new direction for the franchise saw many new characters introduced. Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) and Tej Parker (Ludacris) made their first appearances in the franchise and have gone on to be staples of the series, while Monica Fuentes (Eva Mendes) debuted here as well.

Related: Fast & Furious: How Old Brian O’Conner Is In Each Movie

With the new characters featured alongside Brian, 2 Fast 2 Furious works more as a spinoff than a true sequel to The Fast and the Furious. Outside of Brian, the only character from the first movie to return was his former FBI boss Agent Bilkins (Thom Barry). As a result, fans of The Fast and the Furious missed out on seeing many familiar faces in 2 Fast 2 Furious, and here’s what is known about why each one didn’t appear.

Dominic Toretto
Dom and Brian look concerned after surviving a car crash in The Fast and the Furious

Star Vin Diesel didn’t return as Dom Toretto in 2 Fast 2 Furious due to the script. Diesel was very involved with the making of the first film and was pleased with how The Fast and the Furious turned out. He wasn’t interested in doing a sequel just for the sake of getting a franchise off the ground though. Diesel thought that the version of the script that included a role for Dom was not good enough to be made, despite Universal reportedly offering him $25 million to star. Instead of demanding for more rewrites of the script so 2 Fast 2 Furious’ story met his expectations, Diesel simply decided to walk away instead. At the time, it might have been for good, until he agreed to cameo in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift.

Letty Ortiz
Letty looks sideways while sitting inside a car in The Fast and the Furious

Michelle Rodriguez was not part of the cast of 2 Fast 2 Furious. Rodriguez had a major role to play as Letty Ortiz in The Fast and the Furious, as she is Dom’s girlfriend and a skilled member of his team too. This resulted in her getting to know Brian, but she wasn’t part of his story in 2 Fast 2 Furious. There have not been any specific reasons given for why Letty did not return. However, the absence of her is likely just a result of the story. Letty could’ve been included in the version of the movie that included Dom, but it would’ve been strange to see her team-up with Brian at this stage. So, without a clear role to play in 2 Fast 2 Furious, it made sense for Letty to not return.

Mia Toretto
Mia on a date with Brian in The Fast and the Furious

Jordana Brewster’s Mia Toretto wasn’t included in 2 Fast 2 Furious either. Similarly to Rodriguez, a particular reason for her not returning has not been shared. But, the inclusion of Mia would’ve made more sense. She is set up as a love interest for Brian in The Fast and the Furious, and they end up getting married in later installments of the franchise. Mia and Brian might not be officially together at this point, but Brian did ruin his career as a cop to let Mia’s brother be free. Mia having a role in 2 Fast 2 Furious would’ve been believable and further planted the seeds for her and Brian’s love.

Related: Why Michelle Rodriguez Didn’t Like Fast & Furious’ Original Script

Leon
Leon drives across the desert in The Fast and the Furious

Another member of Dom’s team, Johnny Strong didn’t play Leon again in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Leon wasn’t given too big of a role in The Fast and the Furious. He helped save Letty’s life near the end of the film and the only tease of what happened to him next was Dom saying he and Letty are “long gone.” Although this ending leaves his future open-ended, what happened to Leon next didn’t include crossing paths with Brian again. In fact, this proved to be the end of Leon’s story in the Fast & Furious franchise so far, as Strong has not appeared in any of the sequels. After watching Jesse die and more of his friends nearly doing the same, Strong believes Leon simply walked away from this lifestyle once The Fast and the Furious ended.

Vince
Vince warns Dom about Brian in The Fast & The FUrious

Matt Schulze didn’t return as Vince in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Vince is one of Dom’s best friends and an integral piece to his crew, but he still didn’t get a role in The Fast and the Furious’ sequel. The reason for Vince’s absence isn’t confirmed, although it is likely just a function of him not fitting with 2 Fast 2 Furious. Vince and Brian repeatedly clashed, so his appearance in 2 Fast 2 Furious would be strange. Perhaps that would’ve been different if Dom was included in the sequel. The good news for Schulze, though, is that he did return for Fast Five, even if it was only to die.

Edwin
fast and furious ja rule edwin

2 Fast 2 Furious also didn’t feature the return of Ja Rule as Edwin, but it was considered. Edwin is a fellow street racer who went up against Dom and Brian in The Fast and the Furious but lost the quarter-mile race. Director John Singleton originally wanted Rule to return as Edwin for 2 Fast 2 Furious. The role would’ve seen the rapper-turned-actor get a redemptive arc and play a similar role to Tej Parker. However, Ja Rule turned down the chance to appear due to money and scheduling. This left Singleton to cast Ludacris as Tej and create a new major franchise character.

Sergeant Tanner
Fast and Furious Tanner

FBI sergeant Tanner, played by Ted Levine, wasn’t included in 2 Fast 2 Furious. Tanner worked with Agent Bilkins to oversee the LAPD-FBI case to capture Dom and his crew. While Bilkins returned for the sequel, The Fast and the Furious proved to be Levine’s only appearance as Tanner in the franchise. It isn’t known why he didn’t return, especially since he could’ve worked alongside Bilkins again as they tracked down Brian.

MORE: Fast & Furious: Every Character Who HASN’T Returned Yet

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Fast & Furious 11 Release Delay & Filming Start Date Confirmed By Director

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Fast and Furious 11
is facing a release date delay to Summer 2026 due to strikes, with director Louis Leterrier confirming the sequel will not be hitting its April 4, 2025 date.
Leterrier also confirms that filming starts in Fall 2025 after finishing a horror movie in September.
The final installment in the
Fast Saga
reunites Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto for one last ride, while also leaving the door open for other spinoffs.

After facing multiple delays due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strikes, Fast and Furious 11 is seeing its release date delayed. The next installment in the Vin Diesel-fronted franchise is expected to be the last mainline sequel, while development continues on the Dwayne Johnson-led spinoff Hobbs & Reyes, a mysterious standalone movie penned by Fast X’s Zach Dean and a potential female-led spinoff. While a filming start date was never confirmed, Universal had previously set the movie for an April 2025 release date.

During a recent interview with Collider at a CCXP MX panel, Louis Leterrier was asked for an update on Fast and Furious 11. The director went on to confirm that the final mainline installment in the action franchise will no longer be making its April 4, 2025 release date, instead now aiming for a Summer 2026 release window with the filming start date being set for this fall. Check out what Leterrier said below:

It’s happening. It’s happening very, very soon. I’m able to shoot a little horror movie this summer. I’m finishing my horror movie on September 15th, and I start Fast on September 16th.

Will Fast 11’s Multiple Delays Help Or Hurt The Sequel?

Much like the tenth film before it, Fast and Furious 11 has faced a few behind-the-scenes hardships in its road to getting off the ground, namely the delays stemming from the 2023 strikes. While the latest movie seems to have retained its core creative team in comparison to the shift in directors from franchise vet Justin Lin to Leterrier on Fast X after reported creative differences between the former and Diesel, this change didn’t seem to help much with the continued downward trend recent sequels have seen from critics. Check out how the franchise’s Rotten Tomatoes scores compare below:

Title RT Critical Score RT Audience Score The Fast and the Furious 54% 74% 2 Fast 2 Furious 37% 50% The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 37% 69% Fast & Furious 28% 67% Fast Five 78% 83% Fast & Furious 6 71% 84% Furious 7 81% 82% The Fate of the Furious 67% 72% Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw 67% 88% F9: The Fast Saga 59% 82% Fast X 56% 84%

Even looking outside the Fast and Furious franchise, many movie sequels have found themselves hurt by various delays, be they from creative changes, general release shifts or other factors. The action genre in particular is one in which lengthier development periods can lead to diminishing returns, be it A Good Day to Die Hard, Rambo: Last Blood or Diesel’s own xXx: The Return of Xander Cage. While Fast and Furious 11 may only be getting pushed back by a year, the delay is nonetheless a concern that the final installment could find itself in trouble.

Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) looking angry with Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) looking unimpressed in Fast & Furious

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On the other hand, the longer wait for Fast and Furious 11 to close out the mainline series of movies could actually prove beneficial for the sequel. Though Leterrier may be busy with another project in the lead-up to filming the next installment, writers Oren Uziel and Christina Hodson should now have more than enough time to really look back at the script and ensure it learns from the critical missteps of recent installments to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the Dominic Toretto saga.

Source: Collider

Fast and Furious 11 temp poster Fast and Furious 11 Fast and Furious 11 is the final movie in the Fast Saga. It reunites Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto with the rest of the cast for one last ride. However, the franchise is open for spinoff films like Hobbs & Shaw afterward.Director Louis Leterrier Release Date April 4, 2025 Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Writers Christina Hodson , Oren Uziel

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Vin Diesel Already Has His Perfect Fast & Furious Replacement Franchise With 51-Year-Old Remake

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Vin Diesel’s dominance in Fast & Furious is ending, but Kojak could kick off a new action franchise for him.
Kojak’s reboot faces an uncertain future, but its similarity to Fast & Furious makes it a worthy project for Diesel.
Diesel’s potential shift from criminal racer to cop signifies a fresh start in a possible Fast & Furious-like series.

Vin Diesel’s days of playing Dominic Toretto are numbered, but the actor has already found his perfect Fast & Furious replacement. Diesel found a major breakout role in the early 2000s thanks to participating in The Fast and the Furious. The original 2001 street racing crime movie became the springboard for a sprawling franchise that has lasted for over two decades. The success of the Fast & Furious movies transformed Vin Diesel’s career, turning him into an even bigger star, especially in the action movie genre. But, Fast & Furious 11 is planned as the final chapter for him and the franchise.

The Fast & Furious franchise’s end will put Vin Diesel in an unfamiliar position of not having a major franchise to lean back on. This presents the actor with various options, such as changing the course of his career to pursue non-franchise roles. However, the more likely outcome is that Diesel will attempt to find a new IP that can replace Fast & Furious. He has had trouble in that regard recently, with franchises like xXx or Riddick running cold and Bloodshot and The Last Witch Hunter failing to launch franchises. There is another option for Diesel, though.

2:03 Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto from The Fast & Furious Franchise

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Kojak Can Be Vin Diesel’s New Action Crime Franchise After Fast & Furious
Diesel Has Been Developing The Reboot Since 2015

The impending conclusion of the Fast & Furious franchise means it is finally time for Vin Diesel’s Kojak reboot to get off the ground. The project was announced back in 2015 with Diesel re-teaming with Universal Pictures, the studio behind Fast & Furious, to develop a movie based on Kojak. The original TV series starred Telly Savalas as Theo Kokaj and ran for three seasons after debuting in 1973. The series revolves around Kojak, a New York detective known for being willing to go beyond the law and a love for cars and lollipops, and follows him as he investigates different cases.

Kojak was rebooted in 2005 as a TV show starring Ving Rhames, but it only ran for six episodes

Development on Vin Diesel’s Kojak movie has not been very active in the nine years since it was announced. However, it still maintains the base similarities to Fast & Furious, which makes the project a worthwhile endeavor for Diesel in terms of finding a new action franchise. He would now have another big action series about cars and crime, essentially making Kojak into a newer version of Fast & Furious. The irony here is that Diesel takes on the role of a cop after playing criminal racer Dominic Toretto.

Vin Diesel’s Involvement Can Morph Kojak Into A Major Action Franchise
Kojak Could Be A Fast & Furious Clone
Telly Savalas talking on the phone in Kojak

Looking at the original TV show, Kojak might not necessarily project to be a major blockbuster action franchise akin to Fast & Furious. The TV series was relatively grounded and small due to the nature of its production. However, the fact that Diesel and Universal pinpointed this property as something they wanted to revive together is telling. The announcement of Kojak’s reboot came months after Furious 7 debuted in theaters and took the franchise to new heights at the box office and in terms of how ridiculously big the action and story could get.

It’s sometimes difficult to remember that Fast & Furious started off with a story about DVD thieves who were also street racers before Diesel helped turn it into something much bigger. With that experience and success already behind him, it would be understandable if a similar path was envisioned for Kojak. The series could then morph into a Fast & Furious clone, one that gives Vin Diesel a new franchise to headline and Universal a “fresh” action franchise to grow.

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The Rock’s WWE Run Means Fast & Furious 11 Must Make 1 Major Hobbs Change

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Hobbs from Fast & Furious 11 needs a gritty edge like The Rock’s WWE character to keep the franchise fresh and exciting.
The Rock’s time away from the Fast & Furious universe provides the perfect reason for Hobbs to return with a personal vendetta and a more savage attitude.
While Hobbs shouldn’t become a full-fledged villain in Fast & Furious 11, adding some edginess and dirty tricks could make his character more intriguing and dynamic.

Fast & Furious 11 must make one major Hobbs change after The Rock’s incredible WWE run. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s WWE return surpassed his recent movies, with the actor creating some of the best work of his career. Having returned to a thunderous reception, The Rock was able to flip the crowd’s reception by becoming a heel and playing a major part in WrestleMania’s main events. The Rock hasn’t played a villain on screen for years, as even his depiction of Black Adam lent more into the character’s anti-hero side, which made his wrestling run all the more refreshing.

While his wrestling character may not perfectly translate into the Fast & Furious universe, there is one aspect of The Rock’s WWE run that the franchise should attempt to implement. After debuting in Fast Five, The Rock’s best Fast & Furious scenes helped contribute to the movie series becoming so popular, with Luke Hobbs becoming an instrumental part of the story. He was even given his own spinoff alongside Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) and is set to get a solo movie in the future. Despite this, Hobbs would still benefit from adding one key aspect of The Rock’s WWE run.

The Rock’s WWE Run Proves Fast & Furious 11 Needs To Give Hobbs More Of An Edge
Fast & Furious Would Benefit From Hobbs Adopting Some Of The Rock’s WWE Tendancies
Dwayne The Rock Johnson in Black Adam, WWE, and Hobbs and Shaw

Given how electrifying The Rock’s recent WWE run was, there is no doubt Fast & Furious 11 needs to give Hobbs more of an edge. Although the character has had his more serious moments, like most of the Fast & Furious cast, Hobbs tends to mix action with comedy. Hobbs and Shaw are supposed to be two of the more stoic heroes, yet they are constantly at each other’s throats and cracking jokes to help maintain the franchise’s lighthearted core. However, giving Hobbs a grittier side would help the character thrive upon his return.

The Rock’s Fast & Furious return may redeem Fast X’s box office, but the character needs to come back stronger than ever. By allowing him to be more ruthless, he can still maintain some elements of comedy but also become more interesting in the process. Johnson proved that despite being a detestable heel, he was still as hilarious as ever during his recent WWE tenure. This proves that he can maintain Fast & Furious’ tone and humorous style while being more layered; therefore, Hobbs adopting some of The Rock’s WWE characteristics could make him even more entertaining.

Fast & Furious Already Has A Reason For Hobbs To Be More Savage
Hobbs Has Been Away From The Franchise For Several Years

Making a major change to Hobbs’ character could be tough to explain, but Fast & Furious 11 already has a great reason to make him more savage. His four-year absence from the franchise gives him a perfect excuse to come back with a vengeance and potentially have a personal attachment to Fast & Furious 11’s villains. Hobbs’ time away from the main story could be explained through a connection to Fast X’s secondary villain, Aimes. Aimes’ villain twist in Fast X was well executed and suggests he’ll be around for the sequel, which is the perfect reason to bring back Hobbs.

Having a more personal story with one of the villains could allow Hobbs to continue his great quips and one-liners, but it would also give him more of an edge.

Fast X never explained why he’s back, but having a personal vendetta against Aimes could be an intriguing reason. Given Dom and Dante are the focal point of the franchise’s conclusion, Hobbs returning to take down Aimes would avoid overshadowing the main story while still giving him an interesting role. Having a personal story with one of the villains could allow Hobbs to continue his great quips and one-liners, while also giving him more of an edge. This provides The Rock with the perfect reason to implement some of his heel traits while still portraying a morally good hero.

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Why Fast & Furious Can’t Bring The Rock Back As A Villain
Hobbs Already Appeared As An Antagonist In Fast Five
A custom image featuring Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs in the Fast and Furious movies Custom image by Debanjana Chowdhury

Although The Rock’s villainous tendencies worked well in the WWE, Fast & Furious can’t bring him back as an antagonist. Johnson already played the main villain of Fast Five, as Hobbs was originally an enemy of Dom and his crew before becoming an ally. Hobbs’ role in Fast Five was one of his best, but despite being the main antagonist, he always had a level of integrity. Dropping all of this to make him a villain in the final movie would be completely unnecessary, especially as the franchise needs him to remain a hero for his spinoff.

Fast & Furious 11 may end the main story, but The Rock will be part of the franchise beyond this, and altering his character so drastically wouldn’t make any sense. Instead, adding some extra edge to his character would have the same effect and would avoid stealing the thunder from Dante and Aimes. Although Fast & Furious 11 shouldn’t make him a villain, the film can still allow Hobbs to play dirty and pull some cheap tricks in order to show a grittier side, while letting him taunt his enemies when he inevitably helps save the day.

Fast & Furious 11
is scheduled to be released in theaters on April 4, 2025.

Fast and Furious 11 temp poster Fast and Furious 11 Fast and Furious 11 is the final movie in the Fast Saga. It reunites Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto with the rest of the cast for one last ride. However, the franchise is open for spinoff films like Hobbs & Shaw afterward.Director Louis Leterrier Release Date April 4, 2025 Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Writers Christina Hodson , Oren Uziel

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