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Fast Forever: Vin Diesel Reveals the Final Fast and Furious Movie Is Coming March 2028 — Plus a Peacock TV Series Is in the Works

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Fast Forever Is Finally on the Calendar — And It's Not the End

After years of rumors, delays, and "one last ride" promises, Vin Diesel has officially confirmed that the eleventh and final Fast & Furious movie — tentatively titled Fast Forever — is scheduled to hit theaters in March 2028. The announcement came during the franchise's 25th anniversary celebration at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2026, where Diesel reunited with original cast members Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez for a midnight screening of the original 2001 film.

But here's the twist Diesel dropped that nobody expected: Fast Forever won't be the franchise's finale. The star announced that Universal Pictures is already developing a Fast & Furious TV series for Peacock, expanding the saga to the small screen for the first time.

What We Know About Fast Forever (2028)

During the Cannes red carpet event, Diesel was emotional about the milestone — and the future. He revealed that Paul Walker's daughter Meadow Walker, now 27, has been "a source of strength" throughout the journey, and confirmed she'll have some role in how the franchise honors her father's legacy in the final film. Walker, who played Brian O'Conner, passed away in 2013 and has been memorialized in subsequent entries.

The original film directed by Rob Cohen premiered 25 years ago and spawned one of Hollywood's most lucrative franchises, grossing over $7 billion across ten films. The cast at Cannes included Diesel, Brewster, Rodriguez, and Meadow Walker, alongside producer Neal H. Moritz.

Jordana Brewster also spoke to Variety about wanting more practical action scenes and real agency for her character Mia Toretto in the final installment, saying Mia became "more passive" as the franchise leaned heavily into green-screen spectacles. That's a sentiment fans have echoed for years — and if the production team listens, Fast Forever could be a return to the street-racing roots that made the original a cult hit.

The Peacock TV Series Changes Everything

The bigger news, honestly, is the Peacock series. Diesel confirmed that Universal has greenlit development of a Fast & Furious television show, marking the franchise's first venture into episodic storytelling. While no plot details, cast, or showrunner have been announced, the move mirrors Hollywood's broader trend of turning blockbuster IP into streaming content — think John Wick's The Continental or the upcoming Fallout universe expansion.

Ludacris (real name Chris Bridges), who plays Tech Parker / Tej in the films, confirmed at the 2026 American Music Awards that the final movie is locked for March 2028 — and hinted that the TV series could introduce a new generation of characters alongside returning favorites.

What This Means for Fans

  • Fast Forever (March 2028) — The eleventh and reportedly final theatrical Fast & Furious film.
  • Peacock TV Series (TBD) — In early development, expanding the franchise to streaming.
  • Original cast returns — Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, and Ludacris are all expected.
  • Meadow Walker involvement — Paul Walker's daughter will have a role in honoring her father's legacy.

Whether you've been riding with Dom's crew since the Dodge Charger days in 2001 or jumped in during the Jason Statham era, one thing's clear: the Fast & Furious universe is far from running out of gas. March 2028 can't come soon enough.

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