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The Latest Vin Diesel Rumors Don’t Have To Do With The Rock, But If True They Are Fast And Infuriating
The sequel to Fast X was originally set to open in theaters this year. But as of now, production has not begun, and there isn’t an expected start date. The reason, reportedly, is that Vin Diesel is having trouble securing financing for more Fast & Furious films.
“Needs It Now More Than Ever”: Vin Diesel Announces Fast 11 Filming Change & Return To Franchise’s Roots After 25 Years
Part 2 star Vin Diesel provides a new filming update on the sequel, revealing recent events have prompted a return to the franchise's roots. Following the release of Fast X in 2023, Diesel will return as Dom for at least one more movie,
Vin Diesel Vows to ‘Film the Rest’ of ‘Fast X: Part 2’ in Los Angeles After Wildfires: ‘We Will Finally Return Home’
On Instagram, Diesel said that Jordana Brewster, his co-star in the series, reached out to him and urged him to press Universal to move the rest of the filming to Los Angeles, saying that the city “needs it now more than ever.” It’s unclear how much more of “Fast X: Part 2” is left to shoot. The film is scheduled to hit theaters in 2026.
Vin Diesel Says Fast & Furious Will 'Return Home' to LA to Complete 'Fast X: Part 2' Due to Wildfires
Vin Diesel took to Instagram on Thursday to share that Fast & Furious will "finally return home" to Los Angeles to complete the eleventh and possibly final film, Fast X: Part 2, to support the city amid the devasting wildfires.
Vin Diesel Says Fast X: Part 2 Will Wrap Its Production In LA
Vin Diesel says that the final movie in The Fast Saga, Fast X: Part 2, will "return home" to where the franchise began in 2001: Los Angeles.
Vin Diesel Says He Will Bring ‘Fast X: Part 2’ Production Back to LA in Response to Wildfires
In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, Vin Diesel reveals that "Fast X: Part 2" will finish filming in the California city.
Vin Diesel Says ‘Fast X: Part 2' Will "Finally Return Home": "Los Angeles Needs It Now More Than Ever"
Vin Diesel is returning the Fast & Furious franchise to where it all started: Los Angeles. The actor took to social media to share a conversation with co-star Jordana Brewster about filming the rest of Fast X: Part 2 in LA to bring back production to the city following the devastating wildfires.
Vin Diesel Reveals Heartfelt Reason Why 'The Rest Of Fast X Part 2' Will Be Filmed In Los Angeles
If the original plan for Fast X’s continuation had held, we’d be talking about how the Torretto crime family would be making a grand return on the 2025 movie schedule. Alas, what we know about Fast and Furious 11 informs us that delays and the magnetic draw of releasing this potentially final chapter led to an undetermined 2026 debut.
Vin Diesel Says Fast X: Part 2 Will Film in LA After Wildfires
Vin Diesel has recently announced that the highly anticipated Fast X: Part 2 will finish the rest of its filming in Los Angeles, in an effort to provide help to the local economy after the wildfires.
Vin Diesel Reunites With Original Fast & Furious Car 24 Years Later In Fast 11 BTS Images: "History Is Being Made"
As work continues on Fast 11, Vin Diesel shares new behind-the-scenes images of him reuniting with Dom’s original Fast & Furious vehicle.
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Vin Diesel’s Fast & Furious 11 Dreams Hit A Roadblock: Studio Concerns Over Sky-High Budget and Flagging Profits
Vin Diesel's plans for Fast & Furious 11 face challenges as studio concerns over the franchise’s performance and budget ...
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'Fast & Furious' Jordana Brewster on upcoming sequel, discusses Dwayne, Vin drama
Jordana Brewster has recently shared major update about upcoming Fast & Furious movie as she also discusses Dwayne Johnson ...
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Vin Diesel says it's 'all love' with Dwayne Johnson after Golden Globes callout. A look back at their infamous 'Fast & Furious' feud.
Diesel is putting to rest any rumors that have started from his "Hey, Dwayne" shout-out to frenemy Johnson at the Golden ...
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