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Vin Diesel hinted at starting work on a new part of Fast and Furious

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Plot details and full cast are yet to be confirmed. The film is expected to release in 2026.

American actor Vin Diesel began intensive training on the race track in preparation for the latest part of the Fast and the Furious movie.

On his Instagram page, he posted a black and white photo of himself posing in front of his iconic 1970 Dodge Charger, which his character has driven in previous films.

“To find ourselves back on the training track… where we filmed in 2019, full of our emotional memories… It’s something indescribable. How grateful I am, how I am delightful…” reads the caption.

Director Louis Leterrier confirmed that Fast and Furious 11 will be released in 2026. However, more details are still unknown. It is assumed that this is a continuation of the story about what happened in the previous part, which starred Jason Momoa.

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It was previously reported that an unusual tracked all-terrain vehicle Howe and Howe Ripsaw from the cult film Fast and Furious 8 appeared on sale.

Vin Diesel hinted at continuing the Fast and Furious franchise
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