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Vin Diesel’s $7 Billion Franchise Starter Makes a Comeback


Vin Diesel and his family are making a box office return after scoring almost $7.5 billion in total revenue across 21 years and 11 movies. Dom Toretto returns to the big screen for the 11th and final movie in the beloved Fast & Furious franchise on March 17, 2028, joined by Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson as Deckard Shaw and Luke Hobbs, following the success of their spin-off, Hobbs & Shaw.

Directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Christina Hodson and Michael Lesslie, this blockbuster end to the theatrical portion of this fast-paced saga is sure to be one of 2028’s biggest hits. Recently, during production in Los Angeles, Diesel took to social media to tease the big-screen finale, telling fans, “People are grinding. Incredible crews are working,” and adding, “Over the past three and a half years, we’ve been grinding to try to make the most amazing finale.” With this tantalizing tease from the main man, and the recent promise of not one but four TV projects from the Fast & Furious universe in the works at Peacock, excitement is understandably high.

It is MGM+ capitalizing on the excitement at the moment, with the movie that started it all currently scoring big on the streaming charts. At the time of writing, 2001’s The Fast and the Furious is one of the ten most-streamed titles on MGM+ in the U.S., where it is joined by the likes of Transformers: The Last Knight, the sci-fi action Western Afterburn, the aforementioned Statham’s skull-cracking A Working Man, and the psychological thriller The Institute. The first Fast & Furious movie was directed by Rob Cohen, who joined forces again with Diesel on the action movie xXx just a year later, in 2002.

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Which Action Hero Would Be
YourPerfect Partner?

Rambo · James Bond · Indiana Jones · John McClane · Ethan Hunt

Five legends. Five completely different ways of getting out alive — with style, with muscle, with charm, with luck, or with a plan so intricate it probably shouldn’t work. Ten questions will reveal which action hero was built to have your back.

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James Bond

Indiana Jones

John McClane

Ethan Hunt

01

You’re dropped into a dangerous situation with no warning. What do you need most from a partner?
The first few seconds tell you everything about who belongs beside you.





02

Youhave to get somewhere dangerous fast. How do you travel?
Howyou get there is half themission.

A On foot through terrain no one else would attempt — I move where vehicles can’t follow.
B On a motorcycle, a cargo plane, or anything else that gets me there before I think too hard about it.
C In something that belongs to someone else — borrowed, stolen, or improvised under fire.
D First-class, with a cover identity and a gadget that does something I won’t explain until it’s needed.
E By whatever means are available — I’ve driven, flown, and once arrived by camel. The destination matters, not the method.

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03
You’re pinned down and outnumbered. What does your ideal partner do?
Thisis when you find out what someone is really made of.

A Disappears into environment flanks them silently ends it before I’ve reloaded.
B Cracks a one-liner grabs a fire extinguisher or chair improvises something that somehow works.
C Produces a gadget specifically designed for this exact scenario uses it with infuriating precision.
D Pulls out whip pistol archaeological insight that somehow gets us out alive.
E Neutralises threat maximum efficiency minimum words — they were already three moves ahead.

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04
The mission is paused. You have one evening to decompress. What does your partner suggest?
Who someone is when pressure drops is who they actually are.

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.