What Fast & Furious 10 & 11 Need To Do To Properly End The Fast Saga

What Fast & Furious 10 & 11 Need To Do To Properly End The Fast Saga

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Fast & Furious 10 & 11 are set to be the concluding chapters of the franchise – here’s what they need to do to bring it all to a close.

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The Fast and Furious series is set to conclude with its 11th film, but the franchise will need to tie up a few loose ends before it wraps up. As moviegoers await the chance the se the upcoming F9, delayed to May 2021 from May of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fast and Furious series is still growing. The franchise has spanned an astonishing two decades from its modest beginnings in 2001’s The Fast and the Furious. The journey in that time has been one for the record books, going from street racing action movies that were moderate hits in their time to the biggest action movie franchise on the planet.

The series has also undergone a mind-boggling metamorphosis, slowly phasing out the Earth-bound stakes it once occupied to now sitting on a similar plane as superhero movies. A run like that is enviable by any measure, and news recently broke that the 10th and 11th chapters of the series will be its last. Given what a monumental tentpole the franchise has become for Universal Pictures, one certainly couldn’t be faulted for viewing such a claim with skepticism. There’s also a pretty fair chance that this falls in the “Yes and No” category, with the primary Fast and Furious series indeed coming to end after number 11, while the larger franchise continues to live on through spin-offs such as Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw and Netflix’s Fast and Furious: Spy Racers animated series.

In any case, the 10th and 11th Fast and Furious movies cannot truly end the series without addressing a number of key issues pertaining to its story and characters. The increasingly outrageous territory the franchise has expanded into also presents it with an opening to do a few things that would have been bafflingly absurd when it first began, but which now fit right in with the kind of gloriously unhinged thrill ride that the series has come to embody. Here is what Fast and Furious 10 and 11 need to do in order to give the series the finale that it deserves.

Justice For Han

What Fast & Furious 10 & 11 Need To Do To Properly End The Fast Saga

The most obvious, and the most called for, resolution of the Fast Saga is in the promise of justice being done for Han’s attempted murder by Deckard Shaw. Han was supposedly killed by Shaw in both Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift and Furious 7 due to their overlapping timelines, only for the trailer for F9 to reveal Han alive and well in the present day and returning to Dom’s crew. This opens a whole can of worms on its own with how Han survived the explosion of his car and where he’s been all this time, though the series easily skirted that exact complication with Letty’s return after her own supposed death in Fast and Furious 6. More importantly, there’s also a lot of water under the bridge that is Shaw’s attack on Dom’s family in Furious 7.

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The Fate of the Furious casually retconned Shaw from a villain into an outright hero, even inducting him into Dom’s inner circle, and by Hobbs and Shaw, the only narrative link to prior assault on Dom and company was he and Hobbs continuing to butt heads more out of egos than a true grudge. From his own perspective, Shaw was acting in retaliation for his brother Owen Shaw’s near-death from his battle with Dom’s family in Fast and Furious 6, only for everyone (Owen included) to set that aside when it became clear they shared a common enemy in Cipher in The Fate of the Furious.

Though Shaw isn’t appearing in F9, his return to the mainline series is assured, and it would be horrendously negligent to not directly address his attempt to kill Han. A face-to-face encounter goes without saying, and perhaps even a physical altercation does too, its doubtless Han will refuse to trust Shaw. The Fast Saga found its own way for Hobbs to bury the hatchet with Shaw over his previous attempt to kill him, and however it goes about doing so, it has to extend some form of justice to Han, as well.

Bring Back More Fast & Furious Characters

What Fast & Furious 10 & 11 Need To Do To Properly End The Fast Saga

Of course, with Han returning, there’s no reason why other characters can’t, and it would actually be a huge missed opportunity if the last chapters of the Fast and Furious series didn’t pull in everyone that they possibly could. Given that Han is back, the return of his girlfriend Gisele Yashar is right at the top of the list, all the more so for Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman prestige. Though Gisele seemingly died herself in Fast and Furious 6, Han’s return itself is really the biggest argument for Gisele to also jump back in.

Eva Mendes returning as Monica Fuentes would be a lot trickier, given Mendes having essentially retired from acting, but if she were to show any interest in coming back for even a cameo, Monica’s return would certainly expand the ensemble of the franchise’s finale. Johnny Strong’s Leon was also one of the more minor associates of Dom and his crew, but bringing him back in some capacity would also be a wise choice as the series comes to an end, and the same would be the case for Lucas Black’s Sean Boswell from Tokyo Drift, as well as Tego Calderon and Don Omar as Leo and Santos from Fast Five (bringing back Dwayne Johnson as Luke Hobbs also goes without saying.) One thing’s for sure – in a series predicated on the idea of family, the last two Fast and Furious movies should bring back every retired character that it possibly can.

The Fast Saga Should Introduce Time-Travel

What Fast & Furious 10 & 11 Need To Do To Properly End The Fast Saga

At a glance, the notion of time-travel in a Fast and Furious movie sounds ridiculous, but realistically, should it? Few movie franchises have undergone such a radical facelift as the Fast and Furious series has, beginning as a pretty transparent Point Break knock-off to Dom BASE-jumping a car from one skyscraper to another in Furious 7. Once the series hit its stride in Fast Five, half of the fun of each new chapter has been in how each can be more over-the-top than the last, and sci-fi elements are also now firmly embedded into the franchise with Hobbs and Shaw’s cybernetically augmented villain Brixton Lore and the Eteon organization. The point is, the Fast Saga abandoned any pretense of being a grounded action movie series long ago.

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There’s also the fact that F9 is now set to take the series into space, and while that feels perfectly fitting for just what the franchise is now, that also makes a hard to imagine just what the 10th and 11th installments can do to one-up it. After bringing space travel into the mix, time-travel is very possibly the only thing left for the series to dive into that can take it into even more outlandish territory. It could even make the concluding chapters of the series a kind of Avengers: Infinity War /Avengers: Endgame situation, and bringing the whole story full circle in what is now the true Fast and Furious style. Time-travel might be jumping the shark for The Expendables or John Wick, but in a franchise that has gradually transitioned from street racing to space travel and essentially shrugged while doing it, it’s just the next logical frontier.

How Dom’s Story Should End in Fast & Furious 10 & 11

Going back to the family aspect of the franchise, that certainly needs to be central to how Fast and Furious 10 and 11 close the curtain on the series. With Han returning, that throws the door wide open for a whole slew of characters to come back into the mix, and this could turn the final installments of the franchise into a kind of family reunion, literally and thematically. Moreover, as the central pillar of the whole series, the biggest question of all is how Dom’s story should wrap up.

Considering how long the series has lasted, and done so against all odds and expectations, a final street race or scene of Dom riding off into the sunset would be fitting. At the same time, Dom going out in a blaze of glory might be the most fulfilling way to conclude his story. Tying into the family theme that the series is renown for, Dom would certainly be far from reluctant to lay down his life for the sake of anyone in his crew, so perhaps a final showdown in which Dom, armed with a pair of torque wrenches, no doubt, makes the ultimate sacrifice for his family would be the best way to finally conclude the legend of Dominic Toretto.

That the Fast and Furious series continued long enough to hit their groove with Fast Five and rise to where it is now is an astonishing accomplishment, and its ending will surely be an emotional farewell for audiences, even if it’s likely to continue in some form through spin-offs and whatnot. However the book ends up being closed on the series, there are a number of beats that it should hit, a few that it absolutely has to, and a few plot elements that are simply a logical extension of the wild vehicular adventure it’s transitioned into. The Fast and Furious series always lived its life a quarter-mile at a time, and the only proper way for it to conclude is for it to end that way.

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