Fast and Furious 10: Release date, new cast rumours

Advertisements

Fast and Furious 10 is putting the pedal to the metal. We’re Fast10’ing our seatbelts for Fast & Furious 10 The next mainstream Fast and Furious film is in the works, with a release date planned for spring 2023 – and we just heard some exciting casting news.

However, there is some bad news: One cast member you may hope would return for these films. More on him is provided below. That being said, anticipate Fast & Furious 9 spoilers underneath. This is a warning to you.

Also, we’ve just received some casting news to add to the anticipated roster of series regulars who will be back in the driver’s seat (s). It’s incredible to consider how a motley crew of auto enthusiasts went from betting on cars to rescuing the world. Here’s all we know about Fast & Furious 10 right now.

Advertisements

Latest Fast and Furious 10 news (updated Jan. 28)

  • Jason Momoa is reportedly in final talks to be the villain for Fast 10.
  • Fast and Furious 10’s release date was slightly pushed back to May 19, 2023.
  • Fast 10 and Fast 11 may be called Fast 10 parts 1 and 2.

Fast and Furious 10 release date changes

Universal has had to reschedule the release date of Fast & Furious 10 to May 19, 2023. (formerly April 7, 2023).

Fast & Furious 10 (or whatever they end up naming it) was supposed to be released in April 2021. However, due to production delays and slowdowns caused by the COVID-19, the film will not be rushing into cinemas.

Vin Diesel, the star of the films, revealed to Entertainment Weekly that production will begin in January 2022. We say “movies” since it appears that Fast 10 and Fast 11 are just Fast 10 parts 1 and 2.

Advertisements

Fast and Furious 10 main cast and new casting rumors

We know who to anticipate returning for Fast & Furious 10 since we just watched it on opening night. And, given that none of our primary cast members had their careers end in Fast and Furious 9, we believe Fast and Furious 10 will feature the largest cast ever.

The Hollywood Reporter then revealed the newest megastar to join the Fast & Furious franchise. According to the publication, Jason Momoa is “in final discussions to join” the film and “may portray one of the film’s antagonists.”

Here’s who’s left over from Fast & Furious 9’s main cast:

Advertisements
  • Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto
  • Michelle Rodriguez as Letty 
  • Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto
  • Chris Bridges as Tej
  • Tyrese Gibson as Roman
  • Nathalie Emmanuel as Ramsey
  • Sung Kang as Han
  • Charlize Theron as Cypher
  • Helen Mirren as Queenie
  • John Cena as Jakob Toretto

Also, more is to come. Cardi B, who portrays Leysa, a lady with links to Dom’s past. He told ET at the film’s premiere that Leysa will return in Fast 10, stating, “We are extremely thrilled to grow her character and to stretch it to the climax… She arrived exactly in time.”

Remember how I mentioned I had some awful news for you? Dwayne Johnson has informed The Hollywood Reporter that he would not return for the mainstream Fast films. Johnson said, “And I wish them the best of success on Fast 10 and Fast 11 and the rest of the franchise,” after saying that he smiled while hearing Vin Diesel’s comments about their version of method acting Fast & Furious movies they do that will be without me.” 

Will Jason Statham reprise his role as Deckard Shaw, as indicated in the Fast and Furious 9 credits sequence, to settle unfinished business with Han? As we’ll see later, Hobbs and Shaw 2 is just as plausible.

Advertisements

When Digital Spy inquired as to who else Diesel desired in the Fast Universe, he stated “Personally, I’d love to see my friend Michael Caine in it. He’s a Witch Hunter, and I’m glad for the opportunity to have worked with him on The Last Witch Hunter. I believe you’ll have to wait until Fast 10 to find out who’s coming.”

Fast and Furious 10 isn’t the only sequel coming

Yes, F10 isn’t the final race, Fast family. According to an Associated Press interview with Vin Diesel, Fast & Furious 11 is already in the works. Fast & Furious 10 and 11 will be effectively two-part films, similar to Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame – but with a lot more automobiles.

Having said that, we know there will be more than just the 11-part Fast Saga. Hiram Garcia, the producer of Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, informed ComicBook.com that plans for a Hobbs & Shaw 2 are in the works, which we enthusiastically support.

Advertisements

The entire ensemble agreed in a Sirius XM interview that there should be an all-female Fast Cinematic Universe spin-off. In the call, Chris Bridges was the first to propose the idea, and he vowed that Helen Mirren had better be in it. Eva Mendes, according to Jordana Brewster, might possibly return.

Leave a Comment