The first film in the 'Fast and Furious' series was released in 2001, followed by the second film in 2003, two years after its great success.
Following the success of the first two films, the third film in the series was released in 2006 and the fourth in 2009.
Fast & Furious's fifth film was released in 2011, followed by the sixth film in the series in 2013, two years later.
The seventh film of the action crime drama film was released in 2015 while the eighth film was released in 2017.
The ninth film in the series was supposed to be released in May this year, but due to Corona, its release was postponed until 2021.
After the trailer of the ninth film came out in January 2020, rumors started circulating that the 10th film of the series would be the last film.
However, now the film team has confirmed that the 'Fast and Furious' series will end after the 11th film.
Showbiz website Variety in its report, citing Justin, who directed several films of 'Fast and Furious', confirmed that the eleventh film will be the last film in the series.
Justin has directed the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and upcoming ninth films of the series and he will also direct the last two of the series, the tenth and eleventh films.
The filmmaker told Variety that the 11th film in the series will be the last film, but it is too early to say when the 11th film of 'Fast and Furious' will be released.
The 11th film in the series is expected to be released by the end of 2023 or early 2024.
The filmmaker said that although the 11th film will be the last film in the series, Universal Production House will continue to make films based on the characters of 'Fast and Furious'.
According to the filmmaker, the main series will end after the eleventh film, however, separate films will continue to be made on the characters introduced in 'Fast and Furious' and possibly spin-off films of the series.
It is believed that the trailer of 'Fast and Furious' 9 was released in January this year, in which action hero John Cena was also shown, he will be seen in a negative role in the film.
The nearly 4-minute trailer not only showed the film's main hero, One Diesel, mingling with thugs and criminals, but also showed him living a domestic life.
The trailer indicates that One Diesel does not want to be part of the illegal car race this time and wants to live a domestic life, but criminal elements do not allow him to do so.
The trailer also showed One Diesel interacting with criminals, including spending time with his wife and child.
The trailer also confirms that 'Fast and Furious 9' will have more action than the first films in the series.
This time the trailer also shows cars racing on the race track with the help of ropes over mountains and seas.
The trailer suggests that this time, fans will not only see cars running on ropes without roads and flyovers, but will also see them flying.