Netflix ends Vin Diesel’s sci-fi epic
Vin Diesel: From Street Racing Kings to the Next Frontier
For many, the name Vin Diesel is synonymous with high-octane action and explosive choreography. His legendary status, built on the adrenaline of the Fast & Furious franchise, firmly cements him as one of the biggest movie stars in the world.
While his legacy remains etched in the memory of car chases and intense stunts, Diesel has navigated a varied career path, occasionally venturing into live-action cinema outside the high-speed realm. Though he has recently taken on roles, they haven’t always yielded the same blockbuster success as his signature franchises.
One notable attempt in recent years was the superhero film Bloodshot in 2020. Despite Diesel’s involvement, the film struggled to connect with audiences at the box office, earning only $39 million globally against a considerable budget of $45 million. After its theatrical run, the movie found a new home streaming on Hulu, marking a shift for some of the projects he undertakes.
Despite these varied ventures, Diesel remains committed to the cinematic pursuit. He is confirmed to return for one final ride as Dominic Toretto in the ongoing saga, Fast Forever, which is slated for release on March 27, 2028.
The upcoming installment promises to continue the thrilling narrative of his iconic character. However, this next chapter comes with a notable asterisk: co-star Alan Ritchson has reportedly cast some doubt regarding the feasibility of making that deadline, hinting at complexities behind the production schedule for the future of the franchise.