The Fast Family Saga (Fast & Furious franchise) is on photography production in few different location already. Vin Diesel announced through social media, posting the news and the new Fast X logo few days ago.

Universal Pictures confirmed the same day that Fast X (also known as Fast and Furious 10), is in production, the announcement includes the cast members called to joint the Ten chapter. The film stars Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, John Cena, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel, Sung Kang, Michael Rooker, Charlize Theron, Jason Momoa, Daniela Melchior, and Brie Larson.

Fast X is an upcoming American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to F9 (2021), which serves as the tenth main installment and the eleventh full-length film in the Fast & Furious franchise. Wikipedia.

Vin Diesel's shared a new video from the set of Fast X, Diesel and Justin Lin promoted the upcoming chapter in the franchise, saying that they had just ended week one of filming. Vin Diesel asks Justin Lin how it feels, and Lin responds that it "feels like the beginning of an epic ending," 'It will be the best one yet'
Same Day Jason Momoa shared to his Instagram page @prideofgypsies the following video talking about his first week with Fast X.
"Day One Shooting of "
"It's begun"
@thefastsaga
"She is back baby"
Recently added to Fast X we have three newcomers, Jason Momoa (Aquaman' star), Brie Larson, (Captain Marvel' star), and Daniela Melchior from The Suicide Squad. Returning rolls Vin Diesel's two-times Guardians of the Galaxy co-star Michael Rooker, who cameoed as Jack Toretto's family friend "Buddy" in F9 and Jason Statham as Decker Shaw.

Helen Mirren answered, “I think you will, actually,” when The Wrap asked if fans will see her in Fast & Furious 10. But after publishing Universal Pictures' list of cast members called we can ensure that Hellen Mirren (Queenie), is not returning to the final episode.

In another note during this first week on production Neal Moritz (Producer) said that Fast & Furious Should Scale Down:
“Honestly, I think moving forward we’re going to do smaller things. I’d like to start returning to where we started. I think it would be an interesting way to go forward. I like to do the zig and then the zag. And I like to try something different. That’s what the public asks for, nowadays” said Moritz.

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