The Fast Saga may be ending on the big screen, but Fast and Furious is now racing toward TV with four shows, including at least one live-action series, in the works at Peacock. The franchise has already spawned multiple spinoffs, including the movie Hobbs & Shaw and Netflix’s animated Spy Racers series, and now it’s about to get even bigger.
Vin Diesel will return for the Fast & Furious TV show as an executive producer, though there’s not yet any sign he’ll be involved in an acting capacity as Dminc Toretto. The pilot episode of the series, meanwhile, will be written by Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman.
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