Vin Diesel starred in the first Fast and Furious movie in June 2001 and hasn’t looked back since.
The next series of the action-adventure street-fighter “Fast and the Furious 9” will hit cinemas on June 25, but the series will end soon.
Diesel said in an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday that the “Fast and the Furious” saga will end after two more films after “F9”.
The actor said the last two films could be released in 2023 and then in 2024.
“Everything deserves to end on its own,” Diesel said during a press conference for F9 when asked about the future of the franchise. Even if the story ends But he said the Fast and Furious cinematic universe will continue.
When Diesel tells his daughter about the end of the franchise. The actress revealed that she started crying.
“I know people will feel it shouldn’t end. But I think good things Everything should be,” he said, “there’s a reason for the ending. I think this franchise deserves it.”
Diesel played the role of Dominic. Toretto has grown since the first film of the Fast and Furious franchise was released in 2001. The film has made a fortune at the domestic and international box office. The last two films have grossed over $1 billion each.
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Apart from Diesel there are other action figures. Others include Michelle Rodriguez, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Tyrese Gibson, rapper Ludacris, Jordana Bruce, Terry, Jason Statham and the late Paul Walker. ‘Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw’, which took the top spot and grossed $180.8 million after its world debut.
Last year Universal cancelled the release of F9 due to a coronavirus pandemic. This new film not only brings what fans are returning favourites such as Han Seung Kang – along with new additions such as John Sina – but the story will also send the machine into space. It is expected to be one of the biggest hits of the season.
Director Justin Lin said the idea to complete the story came about during a conversation with Diesel. who has starred in eight Fast and Furious films.
“We got together and Vin said ‘I think we should think about closing the legend now,'” said Lin, who has directed the five-movie franchise. He will direct the last two parts.
“Nine is the first film of the last chapter,” said the director. “We are reconfiguring everything. So the next two films should complete the amazing journey of these characters.”
Diesel said the franchise has come a long way. But he has finally seen the finish line.
“This franchise was born out of asphalt, out of concrete,” he said, “The world is just holding this outsider in place to get ahead of other franchises. everyone has gone But the franchise has soul. and that spirit has to rest.”