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About Fast X: Part 2
Fast X: Part 2 is set for theatrical release on April 2, 2027 through Universal Pictures, concluding the Fast Saga storyline that began with 2023's Fast X. Louis Leterrier returns to direct, having helmed Fast X and replaced Justin Lin mid-production. The screenplay is by Dan Mazeau and Zach Dean.
Vin Diesel leads the ensemble as Dominic Toretto, alongside returning franchise stars Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, Jason Statham, and Jason Momoa as the villainous Dante Reyes. The story picks up in the immediate aftermath of Fast X's cliffhanger. Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs appeared in a post-credits scene in Fast X and is expected to play a key role.
The Fast and Furious franchise has grossed over $7.3 billion globally across eleven films, becoming one of Universal's defining properties of the 21st century. Part 2 is positioned as the saga's climactic entry, though Diesel has publicly teased the possibility of a third concluding chapter or spinoffs.
Overview
Why this movies page exists
The climactic chapter of the Fast & Furious saga concludes a two-decade franchise. Global fandom tracks the countdown to the final Toretto ride.
Why it matters
Fast X: Part 2 aims to deliver the long-promised conclusion of the Fast Saga, wrapping two decades of family-driven action cinema into a final crescendo.
The details
Key highlights
- Venue
- Global theatrical release via Universal Pictures, including IMAX and premium large formats
- Format
- Live-action action thriller, expected runtime approximately 2 hours 20 minutes
- Headliner
- Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Momoa, Dwayne Johnson, directed by Louis Leterrier
- Audience
- Global action audiences, long-term franchise fans, and PG-13 action-blockbuster viewers
Reading the timer
How to use this movies countdown
Fast X: Part 2 sits inside the movies calendar as a action sequel date that people are likely to check more than once. This page is meant to do more than show a raw countdown number: it keeps the tracked date, source quality, location context, and release confidence in one place so the page stays useful even when the final event details are still tightening.
Right now the key public signal is April 2, 2027, with expected status and date confirmed precision. That distinction matters. A confirmed datetime is very different from a month-level or date-only signal, and people planning watch parties, travel, ticketing, launch coverage, or newsroom publishing need that nuance instead of a misleadingly precise timer.
We are tracking Fast X: Part 2 from Deadline / Universal plus the official event source. For this page, that means the safest way to read the countdown is as a reference layer: use the timer for awareness, then use the source, precision, location, and event facts together before you commit to travel, viewing plans, promotional scheduling, or time-sensitive announcements.
The most practical reading of this countdown is: Fast X: Part 2 is being watched for a globally tracked release or event page, and the current page focus is the main action sequel milestone rather than every surrounding rumor or speculative date. Format: Theatrical release. Franchise: Fast & Furious.
Fast X: Part 2 should be treated like a film release page first and a countdown second. Movie dates can move by territory, premium-format rollout, or studio calendar strategy, so the details that matter are whether the page reflects a theatrical day, a broader release window, or a still-forming public slot. Current reference points include format: Theatrical release, franchise: Fast & Furious, studio: Universal Pictures. Search intent also clusters around fast and furious, action, universal, vin diesel, which is why this page keeps the movie-specific context visible instead of relying on a generic timer shell.

