Summary
Fast X, the first part of the multi-part finale for the Fast & Furious franchise, will be available for streaming on Peacock starting September 15.
Starting September 15, Peacock will offer subscribers the opportunity to stream Fast & Furious 6, The Fate of the Furious, and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. Additionally, Furious 7 will be added to the lineup on October 1, ensuring that all the recent installments of the Fast & Furious franchise are available for streaming.
Fast X is set to arrive on Peacock soon, giving subscribers the opportunity to watch the exciting beginning of the end of the Fast Saga from the comfort of their own homes. This highly anticipated film is being hailed as the first installment in a multi-part finale for the Fast & Furious franchise. Fast X showcases Vin Diesel's Dom as he confronts Dante Reyes (played by Jason Momoa), who seeks vengeance on Dom's family following the events of Fast Five. Fans can look forward to not just one, but two sequels following this film, namely Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Reyes and Fast & Furious 11.
According to Deadline, Fast X will begin streaming on Peacock on September 15. Furthermore, on the same day, Peacock will also make Fast & Furious 6, The Fate of the Furious, and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw available for streaming. To complete the collection of recent entries in the franchise, Furious 7 will be added to Peacock's offerings starting from October 1.
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Fast X Is The Beginning Of The End For Fast & Furious
Fast X serves as an exhilarating conclusion to the Fast & Furious saga. Dante Reyes’ motivations tie back to the events in Fast Five, where Dom and his crew inadvertently caused the death of his father, Hernan. Fast Five was a turning point for the franchise, shifting it from pure racing to adrenaline-pumping heists and missions. Fast X acts as the perfect bookend to this era of the series, with Dante embodying the ideal villain.
The final chapter of the Fast Saga is anticipated to be its largest, with a spin-off focused on Hobbs and Fast & Furious 11 confirmed to continue the story from where Fast X concluded. While Diesel has hinted at an additional film to wrap up the franchise, director Louis Leterrier has cast doubt on the likelihood of Fast & Furious 12 happening. Nevertheless, Fast X was originally intended to be the last film, making it impossible to determine how many more movies will be made before the Fast Saga truly concludes.
As for when the Fast & Furious franchise will come to an end, it remains uncertain. However, Fast X will soon be available for Peacock subscribers to watch. Although not all Fast & Furious films are on the streaming platform, the release of other recent movies should give newcomers a general idea of the series' direction. With numerous possibilities after Fast X, it's impossible to predict where the series will venture next.
Source: Deadline