It's official, fast and furious fans of the...Fast and Furious franchise: the fifth movie in the famous series will be called Fast Five, will be released in 2011 and will star the ones which started it all, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. The movie will be directed by Justin Lin and produced by Neal Moritz and the Universal Studios.
The script for the fifth installment is being written by Chris Morgan, marking the third time when he partners with Lin for a Fast and Furious movie, Variety reported.
Long story short, the plot of the Fast Five will find both Diesel and Walker on the run, with very perseverant lawmen trailing close behind ...Other details are not yet known, as the movie is not scheduled for release until 2011.
Rumors about the fifth movie in the series have been around ever since the release of the Fast & Furious 4: Original Parts (Fast and Furious 4) last year.
“This was supposed to be it. There wasn’t supposed to be the open-ended closing like there was,” said leading actor Paul Walker back in April 2010. “But without question, with the way things opened up, Vin and I will be coming back, we’re making a fifth one, and we’re going to Brazil, that’s it.”
The fourth movie left Dominic (Diesel) with a "25 years to life without the possibility of early parole" sentence and concluded with Brian (Walker), Mia, Tego, and Rico racing towards the prison bus on which Dom was transported to Lompoc. Apparently, they freed him, hence the fifth movie...
The script for the fifth installment is being written by Chris Morgan, marking the third time when he partners with Lin for a Fast and Furious movie, Variety reported.
Long story short, the plot of the Fast Five will find both Diesel and Walker on the run, with very perseverant lawmen trailing close behind ...Other details are not yet known, as the movie is not scheduled for release until 2011.
Rumors about the fifth movie in the series have been around ever since the release of the Fast & Furious 4: Original Parts (Fast and Furious 4) last year.
“This was supposed to be it. There wasn’t supposed to be the open-ended closing like there was,” said leading actor Paul Walker back in April 2010. “But without question, with the way things opened up, Vin and I will be coming back, we’re making a fifth one, and we’re going to Brazil, that’s it.”
The fourth movie left Dominic (Diesel) with a "25 years to life without the possibility of early parole" sentence and concluded with Brian (Walker), Mia, Tego, and Rico racing towards the prison bus on which Dom was transported to Lompoc. Apparently, they freed him, hence the fifth movie...