Thescreescore – Jason Momoa, the scene-stealing villain of Fast X, has revealed a surprising update regarding Fast X: Part 2. While expressing his enthusiasm to reprise his role as the delightfully deranged Dante, Momoa confessed in a recent interview with The Playlist that, as of yet, a script for the sequel is nowhere to be found. This revelation throws a wrench into the already complex gears of the Fast & Furious franchise’s production schedule.
The highly anticipated eleventh installment, slated for a tentative spring 2027 release, has faced numerous delays. Initially aiming for an April 2025 release, then a 2026 release to coincide with the franchise’s 25th anniversary, the film’s production timeline remains shrouded in uncertainty. Momoa’s comment – "I would love to come back and play, man. People all over the world love that character—it’s crazy. But I got no script, so not that soon." – only adds to the growing speculation.

This lack of a script isn’t necessarily a cause for alarm, at least not entirely. The sheer logistical challenge of assembling the sprawling Fast X cast for another round of high-octane filming is significant. Coordinating schedules and securing locations for such a large-scale production takes time. It’s plausible that the script is still in development, with key elements being finalized before the cast is officially called back. However, the absence of a script this far out from the projected release date raises questions about potential behind-the-scenes hurdles.

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Fast X‘s mixed critical reception and somewhat underwhelming box office performance, relative to its hefty budget, could be contributing factors. The studio might be taking extra time to refine the script, ensuring a satisfying conclusion to the long-running saga. Alternatively, budgetary constraints could be playing a role, impacting the speed of the writing and pre-production processes.
Momoa’s character, Dante, was undoubtedly a highlight of Fast X, a captivating blend of menacing villainy and darkly comedic charm. His return is highly anticipated, but the direction his character will take in Part 2 remains uncertain. With Vin Diesel hinting at a return to more grounded storytelling, the question arises: how will the over-the-top Dante fit into a potentially less fantastical narrative?
The delay, while disappointing for fans eager to see Dom Toretto’s final ride, might ultimately prove beneficial. Taking the time to craft a compelling and well-executed script is crucial, especially for a franchise finale. The hope is that the delay will result in a film that lives up to the legacy of the early Fast & Furious installments, capturing the magic that made the series a global phenomenon. Only time will tell if Fast X: Part 2 will deliver on that promise.
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