Fast & Furious director Justin Lin has shared that the saga’s final two films will tell the story of one chapter.
Speaking to Collider, the filmmaker confirmed that F10 and F11 will not chronicle different stories. “The idea of the last chapter being two films is correct. I have to say, I’m so glad — because I think when I first entered this franchise, a sequel was not a given. You had to earn it, you know? And so to be sitting here talking to you and go, ‘Oh yeah, there’s gonna be two more movies!’ I’m like, ‘Wow.’ It means a lot,” he explained.
Lin added, “So, every day when I wake up, I’m trying to reconfigure and make sure hopefully whatever we’re talking about process wise is gonna yield the best result. But I think having one chapter in two movies is correct. That’s where I sit today.”
F10 is set to begin filming in January 2022 and will hit theaters in early 2023. The final pair of films will mark the end of the main Fast franchise, but the future spinoffs will continue.
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