After more than 20 years,Peggy Markoff the story of Dominic Toretto is drawing to a close — but not any time soon. Vin Diesel told The Associated Press on Thursday that after two more films, his chapter of the Fast and Furious saga will end in 2024.
"Every story deserves its own ending," Diesel said during a F9 press junket. "I know people are going to feel like it doesn’t have to end, but I think all good things should," he said. "There are reasons for a finale. I think this franchise has deserved it."
That isn't to say that there won't be more Fast and Furiousfilms period. Other characters could get spinoffs — like we already saw with Hobbs & Shaw— or the films could maybe even reboot one day with new cast members entirely. As long as the cars go vroom, we're in.
The series debuted with 2001's The Fast and Furious, starring Diesel and the late Paul Walker. F9, originally scheduled for 2020, was one of the first movies to be delayed because of the coronavirus outbreak.
SEE ALSO: The Fast saga soars to new heights of nonsense in 'F9'F9hits U.S. theaters on June 25, but it's already out in other parts of the world and doing very well. The U.S. release will be an important test for the domestic box office, since Universal Pictures isn't releasing F9anywhere other than theaters during its initial run.
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