It would not be wrong to say that one of the first productions that comes to mind when it comes to action movies is the Fast and Furious series. This series, which has been in our lives since 2001, has become one of the most loved productions of all time, grossing billions of dollars worldwide. The developments about Fast and Furious 10, the new movie of the series, were also eagerly awaited by the fans.
In the past weeks, a statement came from the famous actor Dwyane Johnson about this production, which we conveyed to you that the vision date was postponed to May 19, 2023 last month. Johnson was harsh with Vin Diesel, who wanted him to return to the series, and stated that he would not return. Now, there has been an important development regarding the new movie of the series.
Jason Momoa joins cast of new movie
According to the new statements made on the official Twitter account of the series, an important addition was made to the cast of the highly anticipated new movie. In the incoming statements; It was stated that the famous actor Jason Momoa, whom we know from productions such as Aquaman, See, Game of Thrones and Dune, will take part in Fast and Furious 10. Information about what kind of role Momoa will play in the movie was not shared.
The last movie of the series, Fast and Furious 9, was released last June and grossed $ 726 million at the box office. It was reported that Fast and Furious 10 and 11, which will be released later, will be the last films of the series. In addition, it was among the news that side films such as Hobbs and Shaw could continue even if the Fast and Furious series was over.
Justin Lin, who also appeared in the previous films of the series, will sit in the director’s chair of Fast and Furious 10, which will be released next year. It is stated that the screenwriter of the production will again be undertaken by Justin Lin and Daniel Casey. Apart from Momoa, in the movie; Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Nathalie Emmanuel, Tyrese Gibson, Sun Kang and Ludacris are among the names confirmed now.