Vin Diesel Confirms New Fast and Furious Trilogy and Reveals Release Dates

Straight Outta Compton director is helming Fast 8

By Francesca Bacardi Feb 03, 2016 2:45 PMTags

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Who needs just Fast 8 when you can have Fast 8, Fast 9 and Fast 10?!

Vin Diesel took to Instagram to confirm what we've all been waiting for—Fast and Furious 8. But that's not all he did. The muscular star also revealed that there would be an entire trilogy, rounding out the franchise to an even 10. Fast 8 is set for release Apr. 14, 2017, while Fast 9 and Fast 10 are hitting theaters on Apr. 19, 2019, and Apr. 2, 2021, respectively.

2021 seems a long way off, but hopefully production will keep in line with the schedule! Diesel teased Fast 8 for a little while before it was finally confirmed in October that it would definitely be happening. Straight Outta Compton director F. Gary Gray is taking charge on the next installment, announcing the news on social media.

"I could not have asked for better partners than Vin Diesel, Neal H. Moritz, & the Universal Studios Entertainment family," he posted. "Together we are excited to bring you the next chapter in the Fast & Furious saga. ‪#‎FastFamily." 

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Although Gray formally announced the news in October, other cast members such as Michelle Rodriguez had been teasing fans with a potential follow-up. "We need a good reason to move on after Paul [Walker]," she told E! News in September. "And being that this is a global franchise now, it's not just the American baby, it's important that we consider moving on and take it seriously."

She continued, "But for us as a cast, I think we need a reason and it needs to have heart, so hopefully we'll find it, you know? And somebody who's passionate about directing it—I think that's the most important thing is finding a good director."

Thankfully they did!

Diesel promised to "deliver one last trilogy to end saga" in a September Facebook post, but if these three turn out to be as successful as all of the others, maybe, just maybe, they'll keep on going.

Get ready to race, everyone.

(E! and Universal Pictures are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

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