
Vin Diesel has shared a new behind-the-scenes update from the set of Fast Forever. The clip gives fans another look at the final chapter currently being filmed. It also shows the cast and crew deep into production on the long-running franchise’s conclusion. The update came directly from Diesel as he addressed fans with a thank-you message.
Vin Diesel says ‘good things are coming’ from Fast Forever Set
Vin Diesel posted a new Instagram video while on set, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing production. He opened the clip by describing the energy on set and acknowledging the crew’s effort. “I’m on set. People are grinding. Incredible crews are working,” he said.
He then shifted to a message aimed directly at fans, thanking them for staying loyal throughout the franchise’s long run. “I just wanted to take a second to say thank you. You guys are the best audience in the world, best fans in the world,” Diesel said.
Diesel also reflected on the patience fans have shown over the years as the final film continues to take shape. “You’ve been patient to the industry. You’ve been patient to the studio, and you’ve been patient with me,” he added. In the post’s caption, Diesel addressed the film’s progress, writing, “Good things coming.”
The Fast & Furious franchise, led by Diesel as Dominic Toretto, began in 2001 with The Fast and the Furious. It started as a street racing crime story and later expanded into a global action series focused on heists, espionage, and large-scale stunts. Across ten main films, the series has grown into one of the highest-grossing action franchises in cinema history. The total worldwide box office stands at over $7 billion.
The franchise’s Rotten Tomatoes scores vary widely across installments. The Fast and the Furious (2001) holds 55%, Fast Five sits at 78%, and Furious 7 has 81%, while later entries like F9 (59%) and Fast X (56%) show mixed critical reception despite strong box office numbers.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on ComingSoon.
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