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Fast X was designed to be the final movie of the franchise which later evolved in becoming a two part finale. Justin Lin was brought back to direct both movies but left the process early on due to on set differences with Vin Diesel. [67] Louis Leterrier was then hired as his replacement to direct the two part finale.
F9 (also known as F9: The Fast Saga or Fast & Furious 9) is a 2021 action film directed by Justin Lin, who co-wrote the screenplay with Daniel Casey. [7] It is the ninth installment and the overall tenth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise.
On June 4, 2011, 37 days after release in the US, the film became the first of 2011 to accrue more than $200 million. [85] The film received a one-week re-release in IMAX theaters on September 30, 2011. [86] The film drew revenues of US$209,837,675 in the US and Canada, $416,300,000 elsewhere, for a worldwide total of $626,137,675. [5]
The "Fast and Furious" star drops the title of the franchise's 10th installment.
[167] [168] The film was cleared for release in China on March 28, 2023, marking one of the first large American films released in the country in 2023; Fast & Furious films have grossed over $1.2 billion in China since the release of Fast & Furious 6 (2013), and was one of the first countries where F9 (2021) was released, being five weeks ahead ...
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The film was next scheduled for release on April 10, 2015, [50] but it was announced that the film's release date had been brought forward a week to April 3. [78] The official announcement in change of date was made in July 2014. [78] Furious 7 premiered at the SXSW Film Festival at 12:07 a.m. at Austin's Paramount Theatre on March 16, 2015. [79]
[4] [5] [6] The 2003 theatrical remake was met with positive reviews. [7] Despite the negative reception to the stage musical, [8] its 2018 Disney Channel movie adaptation received positive reviews from critics. [9] The theatrical installments fared well at the box office, earning a profit for The Walt Disney Company. [10] [11]