Vin Diesel has thrilled Fast & Furious fans with an exciting update, further intensifying anticipation for the next installment of the blockbuster franchise.
The action star took to Instagram on Tuesday, March 4, to share details about his ongoing and upcoming projects, dropping a major update on the long-awaited Fast X: Part 2 after a two-year delay.
“In between juggling this wild schedule for the year, we continue the fight to bring Fast X2, the finale, back to LA this summer!” Vin Diesel wrote in his caption, signaling that production for the film is officially set to commence in the coming months.
The actor also took a moment to acknowledge the Fast & Furious franchise’s lasting impact on Hollywood, particularly its recognition at the Academy Awards. “By the way, shout out to the Oscars for starting their whole show with a clip from Fast Seven… You could imagine bringing film back to LA hasn’t been an easy task, but we are doing it because it is the right thing to do…” he added, emphasizing the importance of keeping the production in Los Angeles.
Vin Diesel, who has played Dominic Toretto since the franchise’s inception, has been a driving force behind the series’ success. The tenth installment, Fast X, which hit theaters in 2023, left audiences on the edge of their seats with a gripping cliffhanger, as Diesel’s character faced off against Jason Momoa’s Dante.
With Fast X: Part 2 now officially on track, fans are eager for further details. However, Vin Diesel and the production team have remained tight-lipped about the storyline, only confirming that director Louis Leterrier will return to helm the project. The secrecy surrounding the film has only heightened curiosity and excitement among longtime followers of the series.
Vin Diesel’s commitment to the Fast & Furious saga continues to fuel the franchise’s momentum, with each update reigniting the passion of fans worldwide. As production gears up for a summer start, audiences can expect more high-octane action, emotional stakes, and the signature family themes that have defined the series for over two decades.