
Yep, you read that right. Vin Diesel went full Dominic Toretto during a recent Fuel Fest appearance and told fans that the final âFast & Furiousâ movie (a.k.a. âFast 11â) will include something no one was expecting. Variety, who reported on the Pomona, CA car event, noted Diesel told fans to expect a reunion between Dom and (brace yourself) Brian OâConner. Thatâs Paul Walker’s character, for those of us still recovering from his emotional sendoff in âFurious 7.â
Diesel dropped the info. while announcing the filmâs tentative release date: April 4, 2027. Thatâs two years away, but apparently, this was one of three ânon-negotiablesâ he gave the studio before agreeing to the film. The others? Bringing the franchise back to Los Angeles and going back to its street-racing roots (Variety). But that âreunion with Brianâ line? Thatâs what really sent fans spiraling.
So… Is This a Flashback or Full-On Digital Resurrection?
Thatâs the million-dollar question. Diesel didnât explain how Brian would return; just that itâs happening. And if weâre being honest, the franchise has already opened that door. âFurious 7â used CGI and Paulâs brothers, Caleb and Cody Walker, to finish his scenes after his tragic death in 2013. Since then, Brian has technically been âaliveâ in the universe⦠mentioned in the films, and even seen pulling into the driveway at the end of “F9.”

In âFast X,â they even used actual footage of Walker as Brian during a flashback, proving the team is still very much willing to include him in some way. Brian âis very much alive in the world of Fast & Furious, and theyâve teased him a lot in the previous movies.â Director Louis Leterrier confirmed, according to Collider, in 2023. âThe Walker family is still very much a part of this franchise⦠It just has to be the right moment, the right tone.”

Now, whether theyâre planning to go full CGI again or stitch together unused footage with clever editing, we donât know. But Vinâs tone makes it sound like more than just a blink-and-youâll-miss-it cameo. He called it a reunion; emotional, purposeful, and apparently vital to wrapping up the saga.
Fans Are Split, But Big Swings Are On Brand
Some fans are hyped at the idea of one last ride with Dom and Brian. One fan pointed out that, âThis is needed honestly. The fact that they didn’t ki!l off his character and have had him sitting at home while everything went down makes it needed. Just don’t go overboard with it..Just enough to make it worth it.â While another added, âFrom an actor standpoint: Iâd almost rather they recast Brian with Cody Walker or Caleb Walker, than have them CGI Paul Walker onto them. Just let one of his brothers play Brian straight up.â
But not everyoneâs on board. âDefinitely an iconic duo, but at the same time, let the man die,â one fan said. âIt sucks, 7 gave him a perfect goodbye, now leave it. Not saying to forget he happened, but let the character go.â One viewer even went into the sensitive nature of digitally reviving a late actor: âI don’t mind the character coming back. Characters get recast all the time. I do have an issue with using the actor’s likeness after his death without his explicit consent (like James Earl Jones allowing his voice to be used for Vader in perpetuity). We can’t know what Paul would have wanted in that regard so I’d rather they didn’t.â
Letâs be real: this could go either way. And only time will tell how it all plays out.
See The Announcement For Yourself
Whether youâre all-in on the reunion or prefer they let Brianâs story stay closed, one thingâs clear: Dieselâs betting big on emotion, nostalgia, and legacy. Fast cars, found family, and now (potentially) a final farewell we didnât know we still needed.
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