As the star has dropped, it is possible that the two-part finale that now begins with ‘Fast X’ will become a trilogy.
The film franchise ‘Ado Gas’ is saying goodbye, with the premiere of ‘Fast X’ as the first part of a great final party. At first, we all believed that it would be an ending spread over two films. However, some recent statements from the visible face of the saga and ‘head of the family’ Vin Diesel suggest that that two-part ending could be stretched to three movies.
According to Variety account, Diesel dropped this idea during a conversation at the ‘premiere’ of ‘Fast X’ in Rome, on the red carpet. The star told reporters that, before filming the new film, the idea was to close the saga with a two-part ending. But what, After finishing the final cut, the studio requested to extend it to a third film..
Although Diesel did not confirm that ‘A Todo Gas’ had a hypothetical twelfth installment in production, the actor immediately cut the interview without revealing exactly if that request from the studio was taken into account or if, on the contrary, it fell on deaf ears.
‘Fast X’ is the tenth installment of the franchise, which began as a story of illegal racing and investigation before evolving into cars raiding a space station. The shoot suffered a surprising change of direction as well as problems with some inhabitants of Los Angeles, but it was able to be completed and the first trailer was already seen in February.
This last film is being released these days and the premiere of the eleventh is already set for 2025, which should be the grand finale. However, according to the comments of its great protagonist, the question is up in the air whether or not there will be a twelfth film, and if so, when it might hit theaters.
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