
What will likely be the final chapter in The Fast Saga, Fast & Furious 11, is shaping up to hit a lot of the same beats as one of the franchise’s earlier adventures, which could be a great sign for its overall quality and box office fortunes. The new movie will serve as the second part of Fast X, which ended with a deadly cliffhanger.
While there have been worryingly few updates about the development of Fast & Furious 11, the movie received an injection of excitement when Vin Diesel announced an April 2027 release date and several key plot elements at FuelFest in Los Angeles in late June 2025.
Diesel joked to the crowd that he only agreed to return for the finale of The Fast Saga if they met his conditions. He listed off three, which were to return the story to Los Angeles, to return to the street racing culture that the franchise began with, and to reunite Dom Toretto and Brian O’Conner.
The final movie in The Fast Saga is poised to deliver on all three points, although there are obviously questions surrounding the context in which Brian O’Conner will return to the narrative. For many fans, those developments are exciting, as it seems like the franchise will be getting back to its roots after several international spy/warfare adventures.
The updates that Diesel shared make it seem as if the minds behind the Fast & Furious franchise are justifiably seeking to recapture the magic behind the franchise’s most successful entry. With Fast & Furious 11 acting as the official send-off for the long-running series, it’s hard to blame them for wanting to make sure it works.
Fast & Furious 11 Is Starting To Feel A Lot Like Furious 7, But That’s Not A Bad Thing
Furious 7 Was One Of The Franchise’s Very Best Entries
Furious 7 is the most financially and critically successful movie in the Fast & Furious franchise so far, and Fast & Furious 11 seems like it is trying to recapture some of the elements that made it such a success. Diesel’s three conditions speak directly to how the finale will echo Furious 7, in fact.
Furious 7 (temporarily) brought Dom Toretto and his extended family back to Los Angeles, where they attempted to return to somewhat normal lives after surviving vehicular warfare against Owen Shaw. Their relief was short-lived, as Shaw’s vengeful brother Deckard blew up the Toretto house and set the drivers off on another worldwide chase.
Fast & Furious Franchise – Key Details |
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Movie |
Release Date |
Budget |
Worldwide Box Office |
RT Tomatometer Score |
The Fast and the Furious |
2001 |
$38 million |
$206.4 million |
55% |
2 Fast 2 Furious |
2003 |
$76 million |
$236.4 million |
37% |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift |
2006 |
$85 million |
$157.8 million |
38% |
Fast & Furious |
2009 |
$85 million |
$359.3 million |
29% |
Fast Five |
2011 |
$125 million |
$629.9 million |
78% |
Fast & Furious 6 |
2013 |
$160 million |
$789.3 milllon |
71% |
Furious 7 |
2015 |
$190 million |
$1.460 billion |
82% |
The Fate of the Furious |
2017 |
$250 million |
$1.189 billion |
67% |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw |
2019 |
$200 million |
$760.7 million |
67% |
F9: The Fast Saga |
2021 |
$200 million |
$719.3 million |
59% |
Fast X |
2023 |
$378.8 million |
$714.3 million |
56% |
Fast & Furious 11 can repeat that to some extent by bringing the sprawling international conflict with Dante Reyes back to the Toretto clan’s home turf. That will almost force them to return to street racing culture as well, as a setting on the streets of LA provides little room for tank shells, vehicular skydiving or tower-to-tower car-hopping.
Finally, Fast & Furious 11 will bring back Paul Walker’s original franchise protagonist, Brian O’Conner. Part of what made Furious 7 such a success was that it effectively acted as a farewell tribute to Walker, who tragically died in a car accident prior to the movie’s completion. The beautiful final scene between Brian and Dom is perhaps the most famous in a franchise loaded with big moments.
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Brian O’Conner’s return in Fast and Furious 11 will surprise audiences, but the Fast franchise already set up his return in a previous film.
Fast & Furious 11 will be tasked with saying goodbye yet again, but this time to almost the entire cast and narrative. It’s a monumental task, but scaling down the action set pieces and getting back to the franchise basics should allow for more in-depth character work, which should help Fast & Furious 11 recapture some of what made Furious 7 a huge hit.