In the footage, we see Dom ramming his own team off the road in New York City, stealing an EMP device, and standing stoically as Cipher whispers orders into his ear. The leading theory? Cipher is holding something—or someone—hostage. It’s not about money or power. For Dom, it can only be about a secret debt of blood.
, marked a major turning point for the series. Released in 2017, the film explores the high-stakes world of cyber-terrorism and family betrayal, currently available to stream on platforms like Prime Video The Core Conflict: Family Betrayed
The betrayal forces "the family" to do the unthinkable: team up with their former nemesis, Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), to track down their own leader. The mission spans the globe—from the crowded streets of New York City to the icy plains of Russia—to stop Cipher from unleashing nuclear chaos. fast 8 preview
A mysterious cyberterrorist named Cipher seduces and coerces Dom back into the criminal underworld.
solidified the series' shift from street racing to global espionage, the franchise continues to evolve. Fans looking beyond the eighth film are currently anticipating the series' conclusion. The eleventh main installment, officially titled Fast Forever , is scheduled to hit theaters on March 17, 2028 vehicle specs featured in the film or more details on the upcoming finale In the footage, we see Dom ramming his
The film's preview has generated significant buzz, with fans taking to social media to share their excitement and anticipation. If you're a fan of the franchise, you won't want to miss , which promises to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience.
In theaters worldwide April 14 (check local listings) Run Time: 2 hours, 16 minutes Rating: PG-13 (for prolonged sequences of violence and destruction, suggestive content, and language) It’s not about money or power
The film's cast has been vocal about the importance of family in the movie, with Vin Diesel stating that is "the most personal film in the franchise." Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson also echoed this sentiment, saying that the film is "a love letter to the fans" and a celebration of the franchise's legacy.
This is the first film in the series since Tokyo Drift not to feature the late Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner. His absence is explained by his character's retirement from the high-stakes game. 💥 What to Expect: Action and Spectacle