With the last two installments in the “Fast & Furious” franchise grossing more than $ 1.4 billion worldwide and “Fast & Furious 7″ racing into theaters next summer, Universal Pictures is already looking down the road to ”Fast & Furious 9.”
Lucas Black, the star of “Fast & Furious 3: Tokyo Drift,” has signed a deal to appear in the seventh film, with options to appear in the eighth and ninth installments, a spokesperson at Black’s agency ICM Partners told TheWrap.
Universal says it’s not yet
developing “Fast & Furious 8,” let alone “Fast & Furious 9,” but
confirms that Black’s deal for “Fast & Furious 7″ includes options
for two additional sequel.
James Wan, who has guided “The Conjuring” and “Insidious Chapter 2″ to
$40 million openings this year, is directing “7″ from a script by Chris
Morgan. Neal H. Moritz is producing with Vin Diesel, who stars alongside Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Tyrese Gibson, Jason Statham, Djimon Hounsou and Kurt Russell.
It’s not uncommon for studios to
make talent deals ahead of time should they decide to make additional
sequels, and while Universal is smart to cover its bumper, the studio
may be getting ahead of itself here — after all, the “Fast &
Furious” franchise flamed out once before.
Will audiences three-to-five
years from now still pay to see more stories in which Dom Toretto
(Diesel) races from the law? The gravity-defying action series has been
trending upward at the box office, but Hollywood is a cyclical business.
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