Fast 11: Cast, Story & Everything We Know About The Fast & Furious Movie

The next action-packed installment of the Fast & Furious franchise, Fast & Furious 11, has exciting story details, a promising cast, and even a release window. Fast X marks the beginning of the end for The Fast Saga, kicking off a multipart finale that will wrap up the story of Dom Toretto and his fast and furious found family. Fast 11 follows up on that story as Dom Toretto and his family get closer to their endgame. Vin Diesel, the star and producer of the franchise, is already building hype around the next Fast & Furious movie.

No Fast & Furious sequel has been as intrinsically linked to its predecessor as Fast 11. Whereas most Fast & Furious sequels are their own standalone action movies, Fast 11 is the second part of the overarching storyline that begins in Fast X. It’s a true sequel in the sense that other entries in The Fast Saga aren’t. Since it’s still in the early stages of development, there aren’t many story details or casting announcements for Fast 11 just yet. However, there are a few things known about the next Fast & Furious movie.

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Fast 11 Latest News

Vin Diesel Reveals Filming Will Move Back To LA


Dante (Jason Momoa) smiling with his hair up in buns in Fast X

Rocked by wildfires that have displaced over 150 thousand people, Los Angeles was the original home of the franchise, and now it will be again.

As an official timeline of production is still elusive, the latest news comes as a production update from Vin Diesel. The Dom Toretto star took to his official Instagram account to announce that the production of Fast 11 would be moving back to LA full-time. In his post, Diesel mentioned that co-star Jordana Brewster encouraged him to relocate the shoot back to the fire-stricken city, in order to support its film industry. Rocked by wildfires that have displaced over 150 thousand people, Los Angeles was the original home of the franchise, and now it will be again.

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Fast 11 Production Status

The Family Returns In 2026


Dom (Vin Diesel) behind the wheel in Fast X

Jordana Brewster revealed that she didn’t have a timeline for shooting, and it’s unclear exactly when the movie will start filming.

Though the movie was long scheduled for April 2025, the 2023 Hollywood strikes have officially delayed Fast 11 until 2026. Director Louis Leterrier broke the news to fans in May 2024, announcing that the movie begins filming in September 2024. However, that date has since pᴀssed without the movie beginning work, and more recent updates have been somewhat uncertain. In November 2024, Jordana Brewster revealed that she didn’t have a timeline for shooting, and it’s unclear exactly when the movie will start physical production.

The 2023 Hollywood strikes saw the members of the WGA writer’s guild and SAG-AFTRA actor’s unions go on strike for better pay and fair working conditions.

Fast 11 Cast Details

Who Returns For The Family’s Final Outing?

Anyone from Dom’s family who wasn’t killed off in Fast X will be expected to return in Fast 11

Universal hasn’t announced an official Fast 11 cast list, but it seems inevitable for Diesel to return as the series’ lead, Dom Toretto. Anyone from Dom’s family who wasn’t killed off in Fast X will be expected to return in Fast 11. Other main cast members, like Jason Statham as villain-turned-ally Deckard Shaw, Helen Mirren as Shaw’s mother Magdalene “Queenie” Ellmanson-Shaw, and Gal Gadot as Gisele, could also reprise their roles in Fast X Part 2.

Gal Gadot’s Gisele returned in the Fast X cliffhanger after being killed off in Fast & Furious 6.

Dwayne Johnson’s appearance as Luke Hobbs in Fast X’s post-credits scene will likely lead to a larger supporting role in Fast 11. The post-credit scene also teased the possible return of Eva Mendes as Monica Fuentes. Fast X newcomers like Jason Momoa as the villainous Dante Reyes, Brie Larson as rogue agent Tess, and Daniela Melchior as Brazilian street racer Isabel could reappear in Fast 11 as it follows on from Fast X’s ending.

Until more details are revealed, the main “family” will almost certainly include:

Actor

Fast & Furious Role

Vin Diesel

Dom Toretto


Vin Diesel behind the wheel of a car in Fast X

Michelle Rodriguez

Letty Ortiz


Michelle Rodriguez looking scared in Furious 7

Jordana Brewster

Mia Toretto


Mia (Jordana Brewster) looks concerned in Fast X

Tyrese Gibson

Roman Pearce


Tyrese Gibson as a detective in the 2024 thriller Squealer

Chris “Ludacris” Bridges

Tej Parker


Ludacris as Tej Parker looking determined in The Fast and Furious movies

Sung Kang

Han Lue


Sung Kang as Han in Fast X.

Nathalie Emmanuel

Ramsey


Nathalie Emmanuel as Gwendoline in Army of Thieves

Story Details For The Next Fast & Furious Movie

A Follow-Up To Fast X’s Cliffhanger Ending


Dante (Jason Momoa) riding a motorcycle in Fast X

While the specifics of the Fast 11 story are being kept under wraps for the time being, the cast and crew have teased plot elements for the next Fast & Furious movie. As the second part of the overarching Fast X narrative, Fast X Part 2 will follow on from the cliffhanger ending of Fast X. Fast 11 will also provide a true farewell to Brian O’Conner, the franchise’s co-lead played by the late Paul Walker. Diesel said that ending Brian’s story is integral to ending the Fast & Furious series: “I couldn’t imagine this saga ending without truly saying goodbye to Brian.

There is also the question of the Fast X cliffhanger teased Hobbs’ return to the franchise. While Dwayne Johnson seemed to suggest there will be a spinoff movie for Hobbs, it also seems that he will be brought back for the sequel now that he and Diesel have mended their relationship. It is possible Hobbs could play a pivotal role in saving the day once again.

Fast 11 Will Be The Last In The Main Series

Dom Toretto’s Adventure Ends In Fast 11


Dom (Vin Diesel) standing by a coliseum in Fast X

Though speculation about Fast 12 was sparked by Vin Diesel, the Dom Toretto actor has since confirmed that Fast 11 will be the final entry in the main Fast & Furious series. While this finality gives the movies a chance to close out Dom’s storyline as well as Brian’s, it isn’t the end of the Fast universe. Additional spinoffs are in the works that will continue the legacy of “The Family” far beyond the conclusion seen in Fast 11.

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