Fast X Proved The Franchise Needs Its Female Spinoff Before Fast 11 Happens
Ben Sherlock
One of the many sequel setups in Fast X proves that the Fast & Furious franchise needs to deliver its long-gestating female-fronted spin-off before Fast 11 happens. Fast X is the beginning of the end for the long-running Fast & Furious saga. It was intended to be the first chapter of a trilogy that would act as a finale for the franchise. Of course, just because Vin Diesel is done telling Fast & Furious stories, it doesn’t mean Universal is done making money, so the studio has been trying to figure out a way to keep capitalizing on the brand.
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