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Fans of the series may be disappointed to know the series is coming to an end with a two-part finale, but as Vin Diesel has said , "Every story deserves its own ending". What will that ending be? We'll have to wait and see. Be warned, there are some spoilers ahead for the ninth movie. Once upon a time, F9 was set to hit cinemas in April and the tenth movie had a release date of April 2, which, obviously, had to move when F9 was delayed several times before finally releasing in June Diesel has confirmed that filming on the two-part finale will start in January and as Tyrese Gibson had previously noted, the plan is to shoot the two movies back-to-back.

Great news for the Fast Fam! As for why the series is getting a two-part finale, Diesel has said that it's apparently because "there's so much ground to cover" : "There's so many places and so many locations in the world that we have to visit. We can but hope. The fate of Kurt Russell's Mr Nobody was up in the air at the end of F9 , but since he helped Han fake his own death, we wouldn't be surprised if he's still around to help Dom and his crew out.

Talking of Han's return, there's a theory that Mr Nobody might have faked Gisele's death too, so could we see a return for Gal Gadot in the two-part finale? After the ninth movie went to space, we're not ruling anything out. Whether it'll be in a cameo role or something more substantial, there's no way the finale passes without an appearance from Brian O'Conner too.

Perhaps it'll just be from archival footage of the late Paul Walker or some CGI trickery, but he'll definitely play a part. Brewster has spoken of her desire to have Paul Walker's daughter Meadow make an appearance in the series before it comes to an end.

The latter gives Vin Diesel two major projects in the summer of , as he will also reprise his role as Groot in the Marvel franchise. YA genre tribute. Horror May Queen. Word webslinger. Sarah El-Mahmoud. Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News. Follow Us. Critics Consensus: Sleek and shiny on the surface, The Fast and the Furious recalls those cheesy teenage exploitation flicks of the s.

Directed By: Rob Cohen. Critics Consensus: Beautiful people and beautiful cars in a movie that won't tax the brain cells. Directed By: John Singleton. Critics Consensus: While Fast and Furious features the requisite action and stunts, the filmmakers have failed to provide a competent story or compelling characters.

Directed By: Justin Lin. Critics Consensus: Sleek, loud, and over the top, Fast Five proudly embraces its brainless action thrills and injects new life into the franchise. Critics Consensus: Eye-popping driving sequences coupled with a limp story and flat performances make this Drift a disappointing follow-up to previous Fast and Furious installments. Critics Consensus: Serving up a fresh round of over-the-top thrills while adding unexpected dramatic heft, Furious 7 keeps the franchise moving in more ways than one.

Directed By: James Wan.



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