‘Fast X: Part 2‘: Does Dwayne Johnson Return Mean a Spring 2026 Release and Two-Movie Finale?
The saga of the “Fast & Furious” franchise isn’t slowing down—but there are hints that it might be reaching the finish line beyond “Fast & Furious 12.” Amid speculation about the future of the series, star Vin Diesel has teased, on social media, the possibility of a Spring 2026 release for “Fast X: Part 2.”
Diesel’s post, a playful mix of behind-the-scenes pondering, doesn’t just stop at confirming we’ll get two more films following last year’s acclaimed “Fast X.” Alongside a proposed release date for the sequel, which already has the “Fast” franchise, screenwriter Christina Hodson (“The Flash”), “Cloverfield” scribe Oren Uziel, and director Louis Leterrier, making a return, comes a logistical dilemma.
“I got Universal in one ear saying we need
Fast X2 by March 2026! I have Comcast in the other ear saying we need two movies to be the Finale!” Diesel remarked. This revelation was followed by an image from “Fast Five,” sparking speculation about the series’ future.
The actor added a comment about “DOM and HOBBS resolving their differences,” referring to his own Dom Toretto and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Luke Hobbs. Johnson’s involvement is a significant element.
The possibility of a 2026 “Fast X: Part 2” drops doesn’t bode well for “The Rock.”
Dwayne Johnson’s Return Would Raise Eyebrows
“Hobbs & Shaw”, Johnson barely launched in theaters before he and Diesel’s famed feud exploded in public, seemingly ending Johnson’s involvement with the core “Fast” franchise.
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“Fast X,” saw the multiverse stuntmanitation of Small Baus in place, and “Fast X: Part 2,” as a direct sequel, would signify the return of Johnson.
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released in May, and while box office numbers for “Fast X” weren’t earth shattering, thelogger-and director returning, signifies Universal Pictures wants this franchise to continue.
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Universal doesn’t have any major events slated for spring 2026, outside March 13, which has been reserved for a Blumhouse Ranked-mythology horror flick, likely linked to “Exorcist…”
While “Fast & Furious” films often target Easter weekend for release—“Fast X: Part 2” is scheduled for Easter 2026, but also the Eugene O’Neill Kolkata 2026 exercise of the likelihood schedule change.
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* What are the implications of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s return as Luke Hobbs for the narrative and box office success of “Fast X: Part 2”?
## Buckle Up for Fast X: Part 2: A Two-Part Finale in 2026?
**Interviewer:** Joining us today is film critic, Mark Thompson, to discuss the exciting news about the future of the “Fast & Furious” franchise. Mark, Vin Diesel has hinted at a Spring 2026 release for “Fast X: Part 2” and a possibility of a two-part finale. What are your thoughts?
**Mark Thompson:** This is huge news for fans of the franchise! While “Fast X” left us on a cliffhanger, Diesel’s post confirms we’re getting not just a sequel, but a two-movie finale. The Spring 2026 date is ambitious, but given the immense popularity of the franchise and the return of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as Luke Hobbs [[1](https://www.thewrap.com/fast-x-dwayne-johnson-the-rock-hobbs-credits-scene/)], it’s not impossible.
**Interviewer:** Diesel’s social media post mentioned “DOM and HOBBS resolving their differences.” What do you make of this?
**Mark Thompson:** This is fantastic! The feud between Diesel’s Dom Toretto and Johnson’s Hobbs was a major storyline, and its resolution would bring a truly satisfying closure to the franchise. Having both these iconic characters back together for the final act is a major draw for audiences.
**Interviewer:** There seems to be some internal pressure though, with Diesel mentioning Universal pushing for a March 2026 release and Comcast wanting a two-movie finale.
**Mark Thompson:** It’s a balancing act for sure. A Spring 2026 release might seem rushed if they want to deliver a truly epic finale, especially with Johnson’s return adding another layer to the storyline.
I think the “Fast” franchise has earned the right to take its time and deliver the best possible ending for fans. A slightly delayed release date might be worth it if it means a more satisfying and complete conclusion.
**Interviewer:** What are you personally most excited for in “Fast X: Part 2”?
**Mark Thompson:** I’m excited to see how they wrap up the story, the epic car stunts they’ll undoubtedly deliver, and of course, the on-screen chemistry between Diesel and Johnson.
This feels like a true celebration of the franchise, and I can’t wait to see what the filmmakers have in store for us.
**Interviewer:** Adrenaline indeed! We will eagerly anticipate further announcements about “Fast X: Part 2” and its release date. Thank you for your insights, Mark.
**Mark Thompson:** My pleasure.