Vin Diesel's Epic Opening Credits for Fast X Will Leave You Shaken and Stirred

Vin Diesel's Epic Opening Credits for Fast X Will Leave You Shaken and Stirred

Fast X brings a thrilling James Bond-style opening sequence, complete with Vin Diesel's electrifying singing, in a slick fan-made video Now available on digital, the final Fast & Furious movies promise to bring heart-pumping action and intrigue

A fan video has given Fast X a unique twist by giving it the James Bond opening credits treatment. The film, which marks the end of the Fast Saga, sees Vin Diesel's character, Dom Toretto, and his family confronting the son of Fast Five's main villain. The end credits sequence is action-packed and reminiscent of the opening of a James Bond movie. Vin Diesel has shared a fan-made video on Twitter that turns the end credits into a James Bond-style opening sequence, complete with the actor singing. Warning: Spoilers ahead for Fast X!

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The actor Diesel showcased his musical talent in the video by singing "Days Are Gone," an original tune that perfectly complements the sequence. The combination of the song and the footage creates a humorous yet polished introduction for Fast X, delighting fans with Diesel's multi-faceted skills.

Vin Diesel's Epic Opening Credits for Fast X Will Leave You Shaken and Stirred

The fate of many characters remained unknown after the conclusion of Fast X, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. Among them, the plane carrying Roman, Tej, Han, and Ramsey was shot down, adding suspense to the already gripping storyline. Additionally, Jakob Toretto, Dom's brother, made the ultimate sacrifice to protect his nephew Brian. In the Fast X post-credits scene, the return of Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs was revealed, creating anticipation for the upcoming film centered on Hobbs. Dante's targeting of Hobbs in this scene will serve as a bridge between Fast X and Fast & Furious 11, leaving fans eagerly waiting for more.

It has been confirmed by Diesel that Fast & Furious 11 will be released on April 4, 2025, while there is no official release date yet for the Hobbs movie. However, it is expected that the Hobbs film will be released before April 2025, as it takes place prior to the events of Fast & Furious 11. Diesel has also revealed that Fast & Furious 12 is in development, which will serve as the final chapter of the Fast Saga. With the franchise's conclusion potentially spanning four films, Fast X appears to be just the beginning of a lengthy finale for Dom and his family. The conflict between Dom and Dante is anticipated to be the biggest battle in the franchise's history, and Fast X marks the start of a new era of Fast & Furious movies.

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