Summary
The highly anticipatedFast & Furious 11gets an uncertain script update from longtime star Tyrese Gibson. TheFast & Furiousfranchise, which initially began with 2001’sThe Fast and The Furious, has grown to become the seventh highest-grossing film series of all time. Since its inception, the franchise has produced 10 feature-length films, along withHobbs & Shaw, a spinoff that was released in 2019, and an animated series,Fast & Furious Spy Racers. TheupcomingFast & Furious 11is set to conclude the franchise and the story that began in 2023’sFast X.
In a conversation on theHappy, Sad, Confusedpodcast,Gibson shares that he has yet to read a script forFast & Furious 11. He adds that he’s in constant communication with director Louis Leterrier and co-star Vin Diesel, and he’ll be happy to return to the franchise once he gets the call. Read his full comment below:

I haven’t read a script yet. I’ve talked to the director, I’m constantly in touch with Vin Diesel and they do really well at keeping this franchise afloat and the moment that I get the call, I’m going to show up and try and do my job and hope that they’re still happy with what I bring to the table.
What To Expect From Fast & Furious 11
The Conclusion Needs To Follow Up On The Cliffhanger From Fast X
Last year’sFast Xsignaled the beginning of the endfor this long-running film series. While the series linked some plotlines and arcs in different installments, most of the movies were standalone blockbusters that were not intrinsically linked to one another. The forthcomingFast and Furious 11, is, however, the first time the series is producing an actual sequel, as this highly anticipated final part is set to pick things up right fromFast X’s cliffhanger ending.
One other major thing that’s to be expected in this forthcoming finale is that it will likely provide a final farewell to Brian O’Conner, the franchise’s co-lead who was played by the late Paul Walker.
Seeing asFast and Furious 11will serve as a sequel toFast X, it is expected that most of the cast from the 10th installment will return for this finale. This means the ever-present Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, the aforementioned Gibson, Sung Kang, and Nathalie Emmanuel will all be returning.TheFast Xpost-credit scene featured Dwayne Johnson, so it’s expected he will feature in the finale along with Jason Momoa, who played the chief antagonist inFast X.
Fast & Furious 11 Ending The Franchise Means It Can’t Ignore Brian O’Connor Any Longer
Fast & Furious is ending with Fast X: Part 2, meaning the Fast Saga will have to find a sensible way of adding Brian O’Conner into the story.
As regards the storyline forFast & Furious 11, nothing concrete has been confirmed at the time of writing. However, the story will continue from whereFast Xleft things off and this will likely involve Toretto and his family once again facing off against Momoa’s Dante Reyes. One other major thing that’s to be expected in this forthcoming finale is that it will likely provide a final farewell to Brian O’Conner, the franchise’s co-lead who was played by the late Paul Walker.
Fast and Furious 11
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Fast X: Part 2 is the final movie in the Fast Saga. It reunites Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto with the rest of the cast for one last ride. However, the franchise is open for spinoff films like Hobbs & Shaw afterward.