More Vin Diesel soon on Netflix!  You have 2 weeks left for this .3 billion saga

More Vin Diesel soon on Netflix! You have 2 weeks left for this $7.3 billion saga

Fast Family is leaving Netflix soon. On May 31st, the first 8 Fast & Furious films will be released in the catalog, just five months after their remarkable debut on the platform. In short, a small tour of the track.

We will no longer present this saga, which has been making the hearts of the audience beat faster since 2001. Who could have predicted the success and longevity of this franchise, whose eleventh installment has already been announced for 2025? With a worldwide gross of over $7 billion, Universal Studios has found its golden goose here.

And the death of Paul Walker in 2013, one of its headliners, cannot calm fans, on the contrary. His loyal sidekick Vin Diesel has built a real “family” around him over the years, as he likes to refer to it on social media, and has taken the franchise even further (and even higher).

The biggest names in Hollywood action movies and the bankable actors of the moment flock to the studio door, hoping to appear in one of the films. Jason Momoa, Idris Elba, Charlize Theron, Vanessa Kirby, Kurt Russell, John Cena, Jason Statham and even Dwayne Johnson were especially distinguished in the latest opus. The latter also had the rights to a spin-off, which is unfortunately not available on Netflix.

Always higher, always further

If the first Fast & Furious revolved around a simple chase through the streets of Los Angeles and a few small crimes, the world of Saga has developed into a big spectacular franchise where we won’t have cars flying through space and blowing up cities. In the whole world.

Once believable, it’s pushed aside to offer the audience unlimited entertainment where the good guys are really good (even if they’re criminals) and the bad guys are really bad. You only have to look at the budget between the first and last opus to understand the excess: 38 million for the first and 340 million for Fast X…

The first 8 Fast & Furious leaves Netflix on May 31st.

Source: Allocine

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