"We have done it": Michelle Rodriguez and Charlize Theron recorded their fight scene in 'Fast and Furious 10' without a director following the drama that took place in the background of the movie

"We have done it": Michelle Rodriguez and Charlize Theron recorded their fight scene in 'Fast and Furious 10' without a director following the drama that took place in the background of the movie

Fast X, the latest film in the already iconic racing series, has released a second trailer with which we are preparing for what is expected to be the most extreme and exaggerated film ever. In the case of Fast and Furious 9 Dom's team made it to space in a car, we honestly don't know what to expect from this new installment.

The latest trailer for Faxt X gives us a clearly-defined image of what we will experience in the film, which isn't a complete departure to what we have already seen in the previous installments of the saga. High-end cars in full speed, the protagonists traversing a large city, this time Rome, a giant metal object that destroys everything within its path, without care much about civilian lives and the meeting of all the characters who have been arriving from the previous film to make up the "dream team" which will take on a new billionaire villain that this time will be played by none other than Jason Momoa.


To tell the truth, the tenth film in the Fast and Furious franchise will include well-crafted action scenes, next-level visual effects, racing, beats, and gunshots. But in and of itself, nothing novel, nothing we haven't previously seen, though it is certain to be something fans will not wish to miss, either because of how thrilling and enjoyable all the films of this saga are, as well as for the simplest but important reason of witnessing the closure to one of the longest-running and most popular Hollywood franchises that has ever existed. .

Informing us that "she loves gasoline" through the lyrics of the famous song of Daddy Yankee, and advancing breathtaking action scenes as it travels through in the city streets of Rome. This is how the brand new trailer for 'Fast & Fast X' starts the film, which will be released only in theaters on May 19. Dante as the antagonist, played by Jason Momoa, is one of the major characters in this advance that also affects returning Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) as a character who will face off against Han (Sung Kang). Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Michelle Rodriguez, Charlize Theron, and Helen Mirren have their own moments in a few images which insist on the previously established connection between this adrenaline-pumping adventure and 'Fast & Fast 5'.

Additionally, Universal has confirmed what was known for a while: Louis Leterrier will be the director of the 11th and final installment. This director, who came to clean up the studio mess after Justin Lin's departure from his post as director, signed "saying yes to everything like 'okay, what's up'" for 'Fast X and there was no concrete information regarding the conclusion of the series is concerned. "But this has been going so well that my goal is to keep going," he said in remarks to eCartelera.



Now that dream has come true, which is why Universal Pictures Chairman Peter Cramer is just as excited as Leterrier himself. "Louis was a part of the "Fast & Furious' team seamlessly, with an innate knowledge of the franchise that is stronger than ever after two years. Under  Fast x action film , 'Fast X' is an extremely well-known thriller. intensity with all the spectacular action, emotion and unexpected twists that fans expect and more. We are thrilled that he's still working his magic from the director's seat, "he said in a statement collected by Variety.