Vin Diesel’s plans for the final Fast & Furious film seem to be on hold, despite his enthusiasm. While speaking at Fuel Fest in 2025, he outlined three conditions needed to kickstart production, including a return to street racing and reuniting with Paul Walker’s character. However, recent reports suggest that Universal Pictures is hesitant due to script approval delays and cost concerns.
The Fast & Furious franchise has been a massive success for Universal, raking in billions over the years. The last installment, Fast X, was the lowest-grossing but most expensive film to date. Producer Neal Moritz is determined to make the final film a creative and financial success.
Vin Diesel previously promised to bring back Paul Walker’s character for the finale. Despite Walker’s tragic passing in 2013, CGI was used in the seventh film to keep his character alive. The return of Brian O’Conner is a key element Diesel is pushing for in the last film, which is currently facing uncertainties in production. Vin Diesel and his team are focused on delivering a satisfying conclusion to the beloved franchise, both for fans and financially.
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