The multi-billion dollar Fast and Furious franchise started rather humbly 25 years ago with The Fast and the Furious, an action film about illegal street racing, an undercover cop with a crush, and a ...
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Family might be forever, but the Fast & Furious saga doesn’t have quite so much gas in the tank. After upping the ante for three decades, the biggest action franchise of the century has finally ...
Some thought the Fast and Furious franchise would live forever with endless granny shifting and double clutching. Those people would all be wrong. The 11th installment of the franchise will be the end ...
Vin Diesel is revving his engines to race one more quarter mile. Universal has officially dated the next “Fast & Furious” installment — now titled “Fast Forever” — for March 17, 2028. Franchise star ...
Vin Diesel celebrated the announcement and noted, "No one said the road would be easy." By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The family is getting back together for the latest installment in ...
Vin Diesel just announced that the next film in Universal‘s Fast & Furious franchise, which now is titled Fast Forever, will hit theaters on March 17, 2028. Louis Letterier returns as director.
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Elon Musk's frontier generative AI startup xAI formally opened developer access to its Grok 4.1 Fast models last night and introduced a new Agent Tools API—but the technical milestones were ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google It’s called “fast food” for a reason, but some restaurants do it better than others. A new report from Intouch Insights ...
For years, many tech companies have embraced Mark Zuckerberg’s early career mantra: “Move fast and break things.” The phrase has become synonymous with the bold, risk-taking ethos of the tech industry ...