Vin Diesel Confirms 'Fast Forever' Writer, Teases Return to LA Roots

Vin Diesel has officially confirmed screenwriter Michael Lesslie will pen the script for 'Fast Forever', the concluding chapter of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. Diesel shared the news on Instagram, highlighting Lesslie's vision and describing the project as having "something real beating inside it." A key creative direction for the finale is a return to the franchise's origins, with the story revisiting Los Angeles and street racing culture. The film, scheduled for a 2028 release, is expected to resolve cliffhangers from 'Fast X' and deliver a definitive conclusion to the decades-long saga.

Key Points: Vin Diesel Confirms 'Fast Forever' Writer & Story Details

  • Michael Lesslie to write final film
  • Story returns to Los Angeles origins
  • Scheduled for March 2028 release
  • Will resolve 'Fast X' cliffhangers
2 min read

Vin Diesel calls 'Fast Forever' a "story with something real beating inside it"

Vin Diesel announces Michael Lesslie will write 'Fast Forever', the final 'Fast & Furious' film, promising a return to LA street racing roots.

"something real beating inside it - Vin Diesel"

Washington, March 20

Actor Vin Diesel has officially confirmed that screenwriter Michael Lesslie will pen the script for 'Fast Forever', the concluding chapter of one of Hollywood's longest-running action franchises 'Fast & Furious'.

The announcement came via Diesel's Instagram post, featuring a black-and-white image of the actor in discussion with Lesslie.

Lesslie is best known for writing 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes', and his involvement signals a key creative step forward for the franchise's finale, which is currently scheduled for a theatrical release on March 17, 2028.

In an extensive caption accompanying the post, Diesel reflected on the journey of the franchise, which began in 2001.

Highlighting the collaborative nature of the series, he wrote about the contributions of "eight directors" and "countless writers, crew members, performers" who helped sustain the saga over 25 years.

He described his meeting with Lesslie as a moment that rekindled a familiar creative energy, noting that the writer's vision for the next chapter carries "something real beating inside it."

Diesel emphasised the emotional weight of crafting a finale, calling it a responsibility owed both to longtime collaborators and to audiences who have remained invested in the story.

One of the key creative directions for 'Fast Forever' is a return to the franchise's origins. Diesel confirmed that the story will revisit Los Angeles, the setting that defined the tone of the original film.

This marks a shift away from the globe-trotting espionage narrative seen in recent instalments, bringing the focus back to street racing culture and grounded storytelling.

'Fast Forever' will serve as the 11th main instalment (and 12th overall) in the 'Fast & Furious' series, bringing closure to a storyline that has evolved over more than two decades.

The film is expected to resolve the cliffhangers left by 'Fast X' and deliver a definitive conclusion to the franchise's central narrative, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

In the same post, Diesel also referenced a separate project involving a 'Mattel' script, sharing a personal anecdote about his mother reviewing his work, a tradition dating back to his early career in the 1990s.

He drew parallels between that experience and the emotional core of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise, describing storytelling as a space where audiences can see their own lives reflected.

He concluded by underscoring the collaborative spirit of filmmaking, calling it his "favourite thing about this work," and reiterating that no creative endeavour of this scale is achieved alone.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
I have grown up with this franchise. It started when I was in school! Vin's message about the emotional weight is touching. It's more than just cars; it's about the journey. Hope the finale does justice to all the fans.
R
Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope they don't overdo the "something real" and keep it fun. The last movie was a bit too much. Just give us a solid story with great action and a proper send-off for the family. No need to get too philosophical.
S
Sarah B
Interesting choice of writer from The Hunger Games prequel. That film had depth. Maybe he can bring some of that character-driven storytelling back to Fast & Furious. Fingers crossed!
V
Vikram M
2028 is so far away! But if going back to the basics means less CGI and more actual car culture, I'm willing to wait. The early films were iconic here in India too. #FastForever
M
Meera T
The part about his mother reviewing his work is so sweet. It shows how personal this is for him. In our culture also, family approval means everything. Wishing the team all the best for the finale!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50