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Fast & Furious Is Revving Up Four New TV Series — With Vin Diesel on Board

Fast & Furious Is Revving Up Four New TV Series — With Vin Diesel on Board
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Fast and Furious is shifting gears to TV as The Fast Saga speeds toward its final lap—after Fast X left the endgame murky, the franchise is revving up a small-screen future even as the film series weighs one or two last rides.

The movies might be winding down, but the Fast machine is not easing off the gas. The big-screen saga wraps in 2028 with a final film called 'Fast Forever' — and, fittingly, the franchise is now shifting lanes to TV.

Yes, Fast & Furious is headed to Peacock

At NBCUniversal's Upfronts, Vin Diesel jumped on stage with host Jimmy Fallon and confirmed what fans have been side-eyeing for years: Fast & Furious is becoming a TV universe. Peacock is getting not one, not two, but four shows set in this world.

'Peacock is launching four shows in the Fast and the Furious universe.'

Diesel will be back as an executive producer. Acting- wise? Not confirmed. Given how he talked about expanding the stories of the legacy characters, do not be surprised if Dom Toretto strolls through a frame or ten.

Why now, and why TV?

Diesel said fans have been asking for more story space for the core characters for about a decade, and the team has wanted to take Fast to television for just as long. He also made it sound like the timing finally clicked when Donna Langley began overseeing the effort — his point being that the character integrity, the global flavor, and the franchise's whole 'family ' thing would be protected on the small screen.

Quick catch-up on the movies

After 'Fast X' in 2023, the endgame was fuzzy — depending on the week, you heard there would be one more film or maybe two. That is settled now: the series finishes with 'Fast Forever' in 2028. And with four Peacock shows on the way, that title suddenly feels very on-the-nose.

  • Four Fast & Furious shows are in development at Peacock.
  • Vin Diesel is executive producing; no word yet on whether he appears as Dom.
  • The announcement came during NBCUniversal's Upfronts, with Jimmy Fallon hosting the presentation.
  • Fast on film ends with 'Fast Forever' in 2028, after the uncertainty that followed 'Fast X' (2023).
  • No details yet on the TV shows themselves — no titles, no casts, no timelines. That part is still under the hood.

More when Peacock starts rolling out specifics. For now, the headline is simple: the Fast films may be crossing the finish line, but the ride is far from over.