Fast and Furious ‘Fast 8’ Spinoffs in the Works.
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Universal pictures Chairman Donna Langley confirmed that
talks were taking place about ways to broaden the series reach.
If Universal does go forward with launching spinoffs and
prequels, it will be aping a strategy successfully employed by the “Avengers”
movies and one being embraced by “Star Wars,” which is augmenting a new trilogy
with origin stories.
However their major focus is creating three more Fast and
Furious sequels. Universal brass and Vin Diesel promise to bring more adventure
and thrill to the upcoming films. That’s why the studio brought in F. Gary
Gray, the director of “Straight Outta Compton” to guide the eighth film in the
series.
The characters that would get their own standalone films has
not been made clear but in the past, Dwayne Johnson has hinted that he’d
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Diesel has said he believes there are three more “Fast and Furious” films left in him.
We all waiting for the anticipated franchise “Fast 8”.
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