The next Fast & Furious movie reportedly has an Avengers-level budget, which makes even the most absurd Fast X theories more likely. The first of two movies that will wrap up the Fast Saga, Fast X was initially going to be helmed by long-time Fast & Furious director Justin Lin until creative differences led to his departure. Considering the unexpected exit came after shooting had already begun, plus the high-profile cast additions of Brie Larson and Jason Momoa, Fast X was expected to have a significant budget – yet recent reports suggest that the movie will be even bigger than anticipated.
According to Fast & Furious 10 budget is bigger than Avengers: Infinity War’s reveals how ambitious the sequel will be. The Fast & Furious franchise is known for going bigger and bolder with each installment – and even the most unlikely theories, such as Dom’s crew going to space, have come true. With such a big budget, nothing is impossible for Fast X.
Which Fast & Furious 10 Theories Are Most Likely To Come True
While bizarre Fast & Furious theories are often played as jokes, the fact that Roman and Tej went to space in dead Fast & Furious characters like Gisele returning, and even dinosaurs appearing. While some of those theories are more plausible than others, Fast X’s budget means that any of them could be pulled off. That said, characters from previous installments returning and Fast X somehow revisiting the Fast Saga’s past are the theories most likely to come true.
Why Fast X's Budget Is So Huge & How It Compares To Previous Fast Movies
Just the fact that Fast X has a large set of characters, many of whom are played by either A-list or Hollywood talent, would already cause the movie to have a significant budget. In addition to the returning Fast & Furious characters, which already form a large cast, Fast X will also see Brie Larson, Jason Momoa, Alan Ritchson, and Daniela Melchior the ensemble. Variety). Fast X also had to pause production after Justin Lin’s departure, which naturally increased the budget.
To put numbers in perspective, the first Fast and Furious movie.