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million, making it one of the most expensive films ever made. While it grossed over
Dante launches his scheme by framing Dom for a bombing in Rome, turning the world’s governments against him. As Dom and his team, including Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez), Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson), Tej Parker (Ludacris), Han Lue (Sung Kang), and Ramsey (Nathalie Emmanuel), become fugitives, they realize this enemy is unlike any they have faced. Dante is always three steps ahead, has seemingly infinite resources, and derives theatrical pleasure from every move. He forces Dom into a desperate race across the globe—from Rome to London, Portugal, and Antarctica—to protect his crew, his young son Brian (named in honor of Paul Walker’s character), and the extended family he has built.
Originally planned as a two-part finale, Universal has now hinted that Fast X might actually be a trilogy of final films. This means Fast X feels less like a complete movie and more like a very expensive, two-hour trailer for Fast XI .
Twelve years later, Hernan’s son, Dante Reyes (Jason Momoa), emerges from the shadows. Unlike his father, Dante is not a businessman but a calculating, flamboyant, and deeply unhinged agent of chaos. Having lost everything—his father, his fortune, and his identity—Dante has spent over a decade infiltrating global intelligence networks and amassing power. His goal is not just to kill Dom, but to systematically destroy everyone Dom loves, making him suffer the same agony of loss that Dante himself endured. Fast X
Fast X proved that the franchise still holds massive global appeal. The film grossed over $714 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2023. While domestic box office numbers showed signs of franchise fatigue in North America, international markets—particularly China, Brazil, and Europe—carried the film to financial success.
: The direct sequel, currently tracking under the title Fast Forever , has its theatrical release date locked for March 17, 2028 .
: Reyes' son, Dante Reyes (played by Jason Momoa), spends twelve years plotting revenge against Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). million, making it one of the most expensive films ever made
Directed by Louis Leterrier, the film delivers the signature physics-defying automotive stunts, international set-pieces, and earnest themes of family that fans expect, while simultaneously introducing a chaotic new threat that upends Dom Toretto’s world.
: Many lambasted the movie for its fragmented narrative structure. Because it was designed as the first part of a grand finale, the film ends on a sudden, unresolved cliffhanger that left many viewers frustrated rather than anticipating the next chapter.
The film also touches on the topic of legacy and the consequences of one's actions, but these themes are not fully fleshed out. The character of Dante Reyes serves as a reminder that the franchise's villains often feel more interesting and complex than the heroes. Dante is always three steps ahead, has seemingly
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Dante's plan scatters the "Fast Family" across the globe, leading to action set pieces in locations ranging from Rome to Antarctica. The film departs from the traditional formula by starting with the iconic "backyard cookout" (hosted by Rita Moreno) and ending with a tense cliffhanger, reversing the usual narrative structure. The Cast: Familiar Faces and New Blood
: In the film’s climactic cliffhanger, Dom drives his Charger straight down the near-vertical face of a massive dam to escape two exploding semi-trucks. 💰 Box Office Realities and Production Troubles
While a $714 million total is a massive success by almost any standard, the film's colossal $340 million budget meant its profit margin was thinner than previous entries. In fact, Fast X had only the sixth-highest gross in the entire Fast Saga , a clear sign that even this unstoppable franchise can be weighed down by its own escalating costs.
Jason Momoa’s Dante Reyes is arguably the most memorable and unique villain in the franchise's history. Eschewing the standard stoic antagonist archetype, Momoa’s character is a flamboyant, colorful, and sadistic showman who seems to be having the time of his life. Director Louis Leterrier revealed that Momoa's performance was so wild and over-the-top that they actually had to following initial test screenings. Critics may have been divided on the film, but they universally praised Momoa's performance as the highlight. Interestingly, Diesel was reportedly not pleased, as tabloids claimed he blamed Momoa’s "overacting" and "scene-stealing" for the film's mixed reviews.
