Fast And Furious 10' will be titled 'Fast X,' according to Hollywood actor Vin Diesel in an Instagram post. The Universal film, the first part of the last chapter of the 'Fast And Furious' franchise, has commenced production and is set to be released on 19 May 2023.
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The Hollywood star took to his social media account to share some exciting news with all his fans and followers. He shared a picture unveiling the new title and logo of his upcoming film Fast & Furious 10, which read 'Fast X'. He also captioned the image saying, "Day one…", which confirms production has started on the franchise’s tenth installment.
Fast & Furious 10 symbolizes the beginning of the end since it will conclude the main series following Dom's crew. Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel, Charlize Theron, and Sung Kang return as series veterans for one last ride. Fast and Furious 10's roster also contains some big new additions to the series, such as Aquaman star Jason Momoa who is cast as the film's new villain, and Captain Marvel star Brie Larson who has been roped into this star-studded cast to play an untitled role. Justin Lin, a longstanding series director, will be helming this project. He will not only be directing the movie but will also be producing the movie.
For the unversed, the original film series will conclude with a two-part finale, but the 'Fast universe', which has proven to be a successful franchise for the studio, is likely to continue with a number of spinoffs. Hobbs And Shaw was one such spin-off from the franchise that has done extremely well for the studio. There are reports that there could be even more spin-offs in the years to come.