Ludacris Just Confirmed the Fast & Furious 11 News Everyone Saw Coming
At the 2026 AMAs, Ludacris kept it real about Fast Forever: the finale’s still in motion, but firm details and dates aren’t. In short, Fast & Furious 11 isn’t dead—just idling at the light.
If you were hoping for some juicy intel about the next (and supposedly final) Fast & Furious film, buckle in for possibly the most honest non-update from Ludacris yet. The man himself has finally broken cover with a frank, utterly minimalist update on what’s happening with 'Fast Forever'. And believe me, this update says a lot by saying almost nothing at all.
Fast Forever: The Only Update Is That There Isn’t One
Ludacris stopped for a chat with Variety at the 2026 AMAs, where the topic inevitably turned to the future of the Fast saga. You’d expect some typical studio teases or polite deflection, but instead, Ludacris pretty much admitted he doesn’t have a clue what’s going on – and he’s not alone. When asked about the script, he just came out with it:
'I’m being honest with you. They can look in my eyes and tell when I’m telling the truth or not.'
Translation: Even the stars are waiting for the next bit of news to drop.
Key Facts – Where Things Stand (or Don’t):
- Script situation: No script has surfaced yet. Ludacris hasn’t seen a single page.
- Production status: Nothing’s started. No cameras rolling. Not even a hint of a shoot date.
- Release date: Universal have still got 'Fast Forever' pencilled in for March 2028.
- Timing crunch: According to Ludacris, filming needs to kick off by the end of 2026 if they want to hit that 2028 mark.
- Spin-off TV shows: Apparently even Ludacris is hearing the rumours fresh: 'I just heard about that, man. We shall see.'
- Producer credit: He’s officially a producer this time round. Not that it helps much with the info vacuum.
That Chat With Vin Diesel
Just to add a bit of oddness, Ludacris mentioned he’d literally visited Vin Diesel at his house two days before the interview. You’d think that’d mean he was in the loop, but not so much. Pressed for more, Ludacris held firm: still no script, still no shooting dates. Even face time with Dom Toretto himself doesn’t seem to unlock any automatic franchise secrets.
Will This Actually Be the Finale?
Supposedly, 'Fast Forever' is the last stop for the main Fast timeline – at least as far as Universal and Vin Diesel are willing to promise. Louis Leterrier is down to return as director after doing 'Fast X', Vin Diesel revealed the final title and the release window back in January 2026, so officially it’s all still a go. But if you’re hoping for Ferarris-in-space specifics, even the cast are in the dark.