Vin Diesel Is Confused How "The Fast & Furious" Finale Will Proceed
- Dan Lalonde
- Nov 28, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 28, 2024

Universal, A Two-Part Finale, And A Return to the Franchise’s Roots
In a recent Thanksgiving post, Vin Diesel, the face of the Fast & Furious franchise, gave fans a unsure glimpse into the future of the beloved saga. With Fast X Part 2 already slated for March 2026, Diesel hinted that the franchise may not stop there. His post outlined a collision of ideas from Universal Studios, Comcast, and even the writer of Fast Five, all pointing toward a grand, multi-film finale.
A Two-Part Finale?
Diesel revealed that Universal is pressing for Fast X Part 2 by March 2026, while Comcast is advocating for a two-movie conclusion. If this comes to fruition, fans could be in for a climactic farewell that spans not one but two blockbuster installments. This aligns with Diesel’s penchant for delivering increasingly epic narratives, as seen in the evolution of the franchise from street racing drama to globe-trotting, high-octane heist thrillers.
Revisiting Past Conflicts
A particularly intriguing note in Diesel’s post came from the Fast Five writer, who shared an image reminding Diesel of the unresolved feud between Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson). After their contentious fallout—both on and off-screen—the potential reunion of these characters promises to reignite the intensity fans first saw in Fast Five. Given the recent cameo of Hobbs in Fast X, this storyline feels like a natural progression and a callback to the franchise’s golden era.
A Return to the Roots
Beyond the studio demands and narrative twists, Diesel expressed a personal longing to return to the franchise's original essence. "I just want to get back to real street racing, practical stunts… and a reunion of that beautiful brotherhood," he wrote. This sentiment could mark a significant shift in tone, echoing the simpler yet emotionally rich storytelling of the early films. Fans who have clamored for the nostalgic energy of the original The Fast and the Furious will likely welcome this potential pivot.
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