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'Fast and Furious 11' Faces $140M Budget Cut, Fans Hopeful for Grounded Finale
12 Oct
Summary
- 'Fast and Furious 11' budget slashed by $140M
- Franchise may return to its street racing roots
- Fans eager for a more grounded, character-driven conclusion

In October 2025, reports surfaced that Universal Studios plans to significantly reduce the budget for the upcoming 'Fast and Furious 11' by a staggering $140 million. This comes as a surprise, given that the previous installment, 'Fast X,' had a reported budget of over $300 million.
While this news may initially seem like a setback for the beloved franchise, some fans believe it could actually be a blessing in disguise. The 'Fast and Furious' series has faced criticism in recent years for straying too far from its street racing roots, with increasingly outlandish stunts and plot devices that have tested the limits of believability.
With a tighter budget, the filmmakers may be forced to take a more grounded approach, focusing on the human drama and character development that made the original 'The Fast and the Furious' such a hit nearly a quarter-century ago. Franchise veteran Jordana Brewster has expressed a desire to return to the franchise's roots, and many fans seem to share her sentiment.
The fate of Vin Diesel's character, Dom Toretto, has been left hanging since the cliffhanger ending of 'Fast X,' and fans are eager to see how the series will conclude. A more focused, character-driven story could be the perfect way to bring the high-octane saga to a satisfying close, without relying on over-the-top spectacle to carry the narrative.
Regardless of the final outcome, the 'Fast and Furious' franchise has cemented its place as one of the most beloved and successful action movie series of all time. Fans will undoubtedly be waiting with bated breath to see how the final chapter unfolds.