
and the fate of Fast and Furious 11 It’s rather up in the air. The previous film Fast and FuriousI made some 700 million dollarsbut after such eventful filming that Universal wanted to have the project a little clearer for the next film, which was supposed to close the saga. It has now been more than two years since the film has been put back in order, even if Vin Diesel He does not lose hope as the protagonist and main producer of the action saga. In fact, he always thinks big.
This is how his latest post on social media (a place he usually uses to try to convince fans that everything is fine) reveals a supposed nice signature for Fast and Furious 11.
And it is none other than Cristiano Ronaldoelite footballer. Diesel uploaded an image to Instagram where he appears next to him, along with a short text that guarantees that Ronaldo will have a role in the future of Fast and Furious. “Everyone wondered if it was in mythology fast…I have to tell you, it’s real. We have written an article for you…”.
With which Ronaldo will be part of the cast of Fast and Furious 11…the moment you get the green light. The shooting of the film has not yet started and the script has not been completed. It is assumed that Louis Léterrier would return as director after the previous part (which ended with a suspense referring to the following film) and that too Dwayne Johnson He would reprise his role as Hobbs, but there’s not much else that stands out in a film that gives Diesel major headaches.
Despite this, the star insists on making sure everything goes well, and indeed this summer he announced at an event (Fuel Fest) that the film was on track.
“Just yesterday I was with Universal…the studio said to me, ‘Vin, can we have the end of Fast and Furious In April 2027?’. I answered “on three conditions, because I listened to my fans”“Those three conditions were that history return to Los Angeles, that car culture and street racing return to prominence…and that they return Paul Walker like Brian O’Conner, another of the pillars of the saga.
“The third condition was to reunite Dom and Brian O’Conner. That’s what you’re going to see!” Of course, Walker is dead (he died during the filming of Fast and Furious 7 in 2013), so let’s see what the creators of the saga come up with to bring it back to the hypothetical date of April 2027. This will surely involve a lot of CGI.