At the end of June, Vin Diesel revealed Fast & Furious 11 would be arriving April 2027. Turns out, he may have spoken too soon. Way too soon, in fact.

A recent report from the Wall Street Journal reveals Fast 11 lacks not only a hard date or approved script, it may leave some characters’ fates up in the air. Executives at Universal aren’t willing to make the movie unless there’s a way to produce it “far more economically” than its predecessor, which apparently “barely” turned a profit. Budget-wise, the studio is aiming for $200 million, which is typical for tentpole blockbusters, but Fast X cost about $340 million to make. As such, everyone involved with the movie is “scrambling” to fit within that constraint, with longtime producer Neal Mortiz affirming they’re striving to “m

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