Are you eager to see the first Fast X trailer? Universal has released this preview video that should strike a chord with fans

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Are you eager to see the first Fast X trailer? Universal has released this preview video that should strike a chord with fans

The Fast X trailer has been waiting for a while and now the trailer is finally here. Universal Studios has just shared through its channels that are official the very first trailer for the action movie featuring, yet again, Vin Diesel. The trailer, as expected lets us see an action tape that will give us just a few minutes of relaxation.


In short, a tale with all the ingredients that has led this film to be at the forefront of box-office charts over three different decades. We'll finish with a brief summary of the background of the film.

Fast x movie  is directed by Louis Leterrier following a script written by Justin Lin (director of several films in the franchise), Gary Scott Thompson, Dan Mazeau. In its cast, in addition to Vin Diesel, we have Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Momoa, Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, John Cena, Jordana Brewster, Brie Larson Nathalie Emmanuel, Sung Kang, Scott Eastwood, Michael Rooker, Daniela Melchior, Alan Ritchson and Cardi B as well as other. The film is scheduled to release in the theaters in May.

Fast X is not the final chapter in the saga but it is close, and the feature film will be expected to put all of the pieces in place to form the final installment of the franchise, Fast & Furious 11 (its final name has not yet been revealed). Not many details have been revealed about this film, however Vin Diesel has already dropped the actor that could be the last villain in the saga, Robert Downey Jr. The premiere of the film was originally planned for 2024 in the early part of 2024.

In an interview on The Associated Press, Vin Diesel disclosed that there were two additional movies in the works which suggests that we may be seeing releases for the franchise by 2025 or 2024. Today we are able to see the first trailer official for Fast X, which will be the final. The latest installment of the series according the creator Diesel Diesel himself, Fast X will return the series back to their street race roots.

Like what happened since the premiere of the first installment in 2001, the actor who plays Toretto will be in every one of the films. It is imperative to remember the fact that Fast & Furious 9 is the first movie of the last chapter. In other words, Fast X and the following film will end the journey that the main characters. While the story will end with the 11th movie however, there will be a number of spin-offs.

The trailer centers on a monologue delivered by series newcomer Jason Momoa. He explains to Dominic Toretto how he plans to break up his family following the loss of his. The video also showcases some interesting cars. There's plenty of the Dom's Charger, as well as a brand new Dodge Charger Hellcat, an Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT as well as an old Nissan Z, a Chevrolet Impala...

But also supercars like those of the Porsche 911 and the Lamborghini Gallardo. Regarding the actors, we will be seeing in the film Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, John Cena, Jordana Brewster, Brie Larson, Nathalie Emanuel, Sung Kang, Scott Eastwood, Michael Rooker, Daniela Melchior, Alan Ritchson, Cardi B, Rita Moreno, as well as Jason Momoa.

According to what Giant Freakin Robot pointed out, Michelle Rodriguez will be the next to have her own movie in the film universe of the cult Fast & Furious franchise. Like Hobbs & Shaw, Letty will be sharing the screen with other well-known characters from the series in this film based on the original plot.


In reality, it's not at all crazy because the character Letty was linked since the very beginning with the story of all of the Fast & Furious movies, with the exception of the fifth where many believed the character had died. What is the time to discover what transpired? While it has not been verified, this is the place the shots could go.

The sluggish role played by women in the Fast & Furious saga is something that has been decried from the beginning, so having a female protagonist take on a leading role in a film in the series makes plenty of sense to the creators. According to sources, the film will be called "Letty" and will be composed by the duo of Geneva Robertson Dworet (Captain Marvel) and Lindsey Beer (Kingkiller Chronicle).