For some, the 2025 movie schedule merely serves as a hindrance preventing them from experiencing the potential greatness of Fast 11. With the film slated for release in an unspecified year of 2026, the news that the Fast Saga is heading back to Los Angeles to resume production brings a sense of warmth and fittingness. It’s the city where the Vin Diesel-led cast first took root, and this nostalgic feeling is about to intensify due to a development that has Ludacris as excited as ever.
The iconic 1970 Chevelle SS belonging to Dominic Toretto has graced our set, marking the strong connection to the thrilling Fast past. Before we dive too deep, let’s pause, refresh our memory about Fast 11, and gather ourselves. The slideshow you’re about to see might bring back some intense memories, with its aroma of asphalt, engine fumes, and a hint of NOS.
Without further delay, here’s what Vin Diesel had to share about this Fast 11 milestone:
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In the photos and videos shared, it’s clear that there’s genuine pride on display as the Chevelle is unveiled at Universal lot. Over three different scenes, you can see Dom’s cherished vehicle being offloaded from a tow truck, then smoothly navigating through the parking area.
Earlier, Tyrese Gibson’s excitement for “Fast X: Part 2” hinted at a return to ground-level action after the series ventured as far as space. Seeing this powerful vehicle back on social media, I find myself in agreement with Ludacris’ response to this subtly grand occurrence: it’s truly epic!
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Chevrolet really hit the mark with this iconic vehicle, which gained significant popularity following its debut in Vin Diesel’s 2001 film, The Fast and the Furious. This classic car has appeared in four movies so far, including the initial installment that established the Toretto criminal family.
In summary, the Fast and Furious movie series, particularly the films from 2009 (Fast & Furious) and 2017 (The Fate of the Furious), featured a sleek black muscle car contributing to the good guys’ efforts. Notably, this 1970 Chevelle SS made its most recent appearance in Fast X, set for release in 2023, playing a significant role in setting the stage for what is supposedly the final installment of the Fast franchise.
It’s quite appropriate that the ’70 Chavelle makes another appearance, given that Vin Diesel’s hints for Fast 11 have pointed towards a more realistic filmmaking style mirroring his initial path to success. If this is indeed the final journey, it suggests that Diesel, director Louis Leterrier, and their team are pouring all their energy into ensuring this ride is nothing short of spectacular.
Fast X: The Last Temptation of Dante Reyes – Part 2″ is generating significant buzz as its release date approaches, scheduled for 2026 in theaters (the specific date is yet to be determined). In the meantime, fans can catch up on the latest installment of the Fast Saga, “Fast X,” by streaming it via a Peacock subscription.
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2025-01-27 21:08