Tyrese has promised that Fast and Furious 10 will take the franchise back to its roots, and that is by far the most exciting update on the movie yet. Now officially titled Fast X, Fast and Furious 10 will be the first two-part story that will conclude the saga. Details on the story are being kept under wraps, but most of the cast of Fast 9 is returning. Closing a franchise that has been around since 2001 will not be easy, and the promised return to the saga's roots would be a great creative choice.
After two attempts to continue the Fast and Furious franchise without the Vin Diesel and Paul Walker duo in 2 Fast and 2 Furious (2003) and Tokyo Drift (2006), Fast & Furious (2009) reunited Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner in a film that reignited the series. Despite the return of familiar faces like Dom, Brian, Letty, and Mia, Fast & Furious was considerably different from the first movie, especially regarding the action pieces and the higher stakes. Fast Five, the movie that brought Dwayne Johnson's Hobbs to Fast and Furious, took that change in tone to the next level by placing Dom's entire family of pilots on a huge scale heist in Rio de Janeiro. From then on, the street race element of Fast and Furious became a second thought, and the saga shifted to a blockbuster action franchise with sequences that could be compared to superhero movies.
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That change is inarguably one of the main reasons why the Fast and Furious franchise became a box office juggernaut that has drawn some of Hollywood's biggest names. Still, completely forgetting what made those characters and that world so interesting in the first place – the always creative street races and small
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