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Vin Diesel Teases Throwback Vehicles Featuring in Fast & Furious Finale

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Fast X Part 2's ode to Fast & Furious' roots includes a nod to some of the cars made popular throughout the film series. Star Vin Diesel plugs some of the rides fans can expect to see while taking in the high-octane action of the franchise finale.

Via his Instagram, Diesel posted a video showing a fleet of black vehicles heading to a filming location. The familiar-looking vehicles include the Challenger, Road Runner and the Barracuda used in Furious 7. The Challenger, an ever-present car throughout the Fast & Furious franchise, has a design mirroring Dominic Torretto's (Diesel) STR8 he used in Fast and Furious 6. Diesel showed off these cars with the short caption, "We're on our way."

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Diesel has been doing car training at a familiar location in preparation for Fast X Part 2 filming as he readies himself to portray Dom one last time. He previously teased featuring another popular vintage vehicle from past Fast & Furious films, the original orange Toyota Supra driven by the late Paul Walker's character, Brian O'Conner, in The Fast and the Furious.

The Next Fast & Furious Film Will Feature Throwbacks

The inclusion of previous cars used throughout the Fast & Furious film series is emblematic of Fast X Part 2's commitment to go "back to basics" and honor the street racing legacy made famous during the franchise's early entries. Fast X Part 2 will shy away from the big-budget approach of recent entries, including $340 million for Fast X, while cutting down on more outlandish sequences said entries have become known for including. Additionally, it's rumored a new antagonist will feature in Fast X Part 2, though it's unknown whether the villain will replace Jason Momoa's acclaimed baddie, Dante Reyes, or accompany him.

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Fast X Part 2 continues from Fast X's cliffhanger ending and will reveal secrets heavily teased in the last sequel. Fast X earned a respectable $714.6 million at the global box office, but struggled for ticket sales domestically and received mixed reviews, garnering a 56% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film featured some notable character deaths and a surprise return by Dwayne Johnson's lawman character, Luke Hobbs, with a Hobbs spinoff movie coming between Fast X and its follow-up.

Director Louis Leterrier hinted at Fast X Part 2 pre-production beginning in September. Meanwhile, star Tyrese Gibson confirmed filming is expected to begin in 2025.

Fast X Part 2 opens in theaters in 2026.

Source: Vin Diesel via Instagram

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Fast and Furious

Fast & Furious is an American media franchise centered on a series of action films that are largely concerned with street racing, heists, spies, and family. 

Created by
Ken Li
First Film
The Fast And The Furious
Latest Film
Fast X
First TV Show
Fast & Furious Spy Racers
Cast
Vin Diesel , Paul Walker , Sung Kang , Michelle Rodriguez , Jordana Brewster , Ludacris , Tyrese Gibson , Dwayne Johnson , John Cena , Jason Statham , Jason Momoa , Helen Mirren , Kurt Russell , Charlize Theron
Video Game(s)
Fast & Furious Arcade , Fast & Furious Crossroads
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