The Fast and Furious franchise is one of the top-notch action movie franchises currently running in Hollywood. It is the only action movie franchise that has been assuring insanely profitable returns for the last 5-6 years or so. Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise or even the James Bond franchise is not as hyped as this one. Over the period of 18 years and 8 films, the action franchise has created a vast pool of characters who have worked with each other in a high-stakes street-race cum heist stories.
The franchise was rebooted after 3 movies as the narrative was going off-the-rails, also it was more a collection of stand-alone movies rather than a single binding plot spread across the films, which were all united in the best way possible. Once Justin Lin-directed Fast 5 with Dwayne Johnson, the franchise entered into high-octane action that is irresistibly crazy and stylistically bang on.
The fourth movie did really well to start things off for the good, but we have to admit that the real hype began with Fast Five! The fourth one brought the pair back and the fifth installment added a muscle to an already amazing cast. From there on this racing car franchise turned into one of the best action movie franchises in Hollywood even though they do keep selling over the top action sequences, which do look amazing but are not really practical.
After that came The Fate of the Furious which started a new 3 movie arc which will continue till Fast 10. But it is supposed to go on without Paul Walker since he is obviously not here, and Fast 8 even touched upon the matter of why they couldn’t bring Brian back into the mix. Well, maybe not Fast 9, but the final movie has to be special and the only way it could really be special is if we get a Paul Walker appearance that makes it nostalgic for everyone.
What’s great is that Paul’s brothers Cody and Caleb do want to return as Brian in the future installments as Cody spoke to The Associated Press expressing his interest for the role once again. He said:
“I just hope we get to — I don’t know — have a little cameo and bring Paul back to save the day and I get to help create that again. That’s my dream and I hope we get to do that in one of the future movies.”
Let’s see what happens. Hobbs and Shaw hit the theatres on August 2, 2019.