Expected to wrap up the franchise, the two-part finale Fast & Furious 10 still has one character from the original movie to bring back. Between The Fast and the Furious and F9, the Fast saga is known for having a large set of characters who will alternate between the films depending on the story or external factors. Vin Diesel himself, who starred as Dom Toretto in the first film, only properly came back to the series in Fast & Furious (2009) after a brief cameo in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. If not even the main star of the saga managed to be present in all movies, lesser-known characters may be easily forgotten by audiences. That considered, for Fast 10 and 11 to truly be a finale, it should not waste the chance of bringing back characters and elements from the series’ very first movie.
No matter the stakes of the mission, be it a DVD players-carrying truck heist or preventing the end of the world, Toretto has always cared more about the well-being of his crew and family than about any turbo car. That is one of the reasons why the franchise became so used to bringing back characters from previous films, no matter how important they were to the story, whether in a cameo capacity or in a full role. The best example for that practice is Fast Five, the epic heist movie set in Rio de Janeiro that put together main and supportive characters from every Fast movie that had been released so far, including the usually pointed-out as lowest entries in the series 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift.
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Continuing that tradition, which becomes even more important now that the Fast & Furious saga is heading towards its ending, Fast 10 still has Leon, a
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