Summary
- Vin Diesel shares in a social media post that he just had a pre-production meeting for Fast & Furious 11.
- The actor teases that preparation for the movie's driving sequences is underway, and that they're going to be "intense."
- Fast X director Louis Leterrier will return to helm the sequel, suggesting it will be closer in tone to that movie than F9.
Fast & Furious Hobbs spinoff), the eleventh movie is moving forward with returning director Louis Leterrier at the helm
In a recent Instagram post, Fast & Furious 11 status update, revealing that preparation work for the movie's driving sequences has already begun.
Diesel films himself having just emerged from a productive meeting for the film, and he teases some of what audiences can expect from the sequel. Check out his comment below:
“Today, long before we start filming principal photography, we’ve gotta work out so many logistics. And because the driving sequences are going to be so intense in this next chapter we have to start working out the stunt driving sequences early. I’ve got to practice to make sure that it’s as safe as possible while simultaneously being as intense as possible, as intense as you all want it to be.”

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Will Fast & Furious 11 Feature More Grounded Action Sequences?
What Fast X Teases About The Next Movie
Although Diesel is hyping up Fast & Furious 11's driving sequences, recent installments in the franchise have featured less practical car action and more CGI as the sequences become increasingly outlandish. There's certainly something to be said for this type of bombastic and ridiculous action (Fast X's audience score on Fast X ending, for example, Diesel drives his muscle car down the side of a dam.
While Fast X still featured some over-the-top action sequences, it must be said that the film does tone things down somewhat compared to F9. In F9, the franchise leaned into sci-fi, with Roman (Tyrese Gibson) and Tej (Ludacris) actually getting launched into outer space in a Pontiac Fiero. With Leterrier returning as director for Fast & Furious 11, it's possible that the movie will be closer in tone to Fast X than F9.
It's unclear just how much the next movie will rely on CGI for its action sequences, but Diesel's update does confirm that the film will feature real stunts and practical driving to some extent. Since Fast & Furious 11 could end up being the final film, it would be fitting to return to grounded action akin to some of the franchise's earlier movies. Many questions remain about the next movie in Diesel's hit franchise, but work is evidently now underway behind-the-scenes to bring it life.
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Fast and Furious 11
- Director
- Louis Leterrier
- Writers
- Christina Hodson, Oren Uziel
- Prequel(s)
- The Fast And The Furious
- Franchise(s)
- Fast and Furious
Cast
- Nathalie EmmanuelRamsey
- Hobbs
- Deckard Shaw
- Dante Reyes
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.
- Distributor(s)
- Universal Pictures