Screenwriter Michael Lesslie Joins 'Fast Forever' Project
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Screenwriter Michael Lesslie Joins 'Fast Forever' Project

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateMar 20, 2026
Read time3 min
Vin Diesel announced that Michael Lesslie, known for his screenwriting contributions to 'The Hunger Games' prequels, will be writing 'Fast Forever', the conclusion to the 'Fast and Furious' franchise. This development signifies a major step towards the saga's much-anticipated theatrical release in March 2028.

The Legacy Drives On: Lesslie Joins the Fast Family for an Epic Conclusion

A New Vision for the Grand Finale

The acclaimed screenwriter Michael Lesslie, celebrated for his contributions to blockbusters like 'The Hunger Games' prequels and 'Now You See Me 3', has officially joined the creative team for Universal's 'Fast Forever'. This highly anticipated film is slated to be the epic culmination of the long-running 'Fast and Furious' series.

Diesel's Instagram Reveal

Vin Diesel, the iconic star and producer of the 'Fast and Furious' franchise, shared the exciting news via an Instagram post. He uploaded a black-and-white photograph capturing a meeting with Lesslie, during which they discussed the screenplay for the saga's final installment. The theatrical release for 'Fast Forever' is currently scheduled for March 17, 2028.

Reflecting on a Quarter-Century Journey

In his social media announcement, Diesel reflected on the enduring success of the 'Fast' universe. He highlighted the collective effort of numerous directors, writers, crew members, and performers over 25 years, all of whom have contributed to a saga that has defied trends and captivated audiences worldwide. He emphasized that this enduring legacy is a testament to the dedication of everyone involved, who poured their hearts into something greater than individual contributions.

Rekindling the Narrative Spark

Diesel conveyed that his discussions with Lesslie helped reignite the profound emotional core of the story. He spoke of recapturing the essence of a narrative that truly resonates, a feeling crucial for crafting a fitting end to the beloved series. This creative synergy is expected to deliver a powerful and meaningful conclusion.

The Weight of Responsibility and a Homecoming

Acknowledging the immense pressure of concluding such a monumental franchise, Diesel expressed a deep sense of responsibility to both the cast and crew who built the series, and to the loyal audience who have followed their journey. He views this responsibility as a source of motivation. Furthermore, the prospect of returning to Los Angeles, the setting where the original story began, brings a sense of profound closure and a "gift" to tie everything together authentically.

Lesslie's Extensive Portfolio and Future Prospects

According to sources close to the production, Lesslie is currently engaged in refining a script previously developed by Aaron Rabin and Zach Dean. His recent credits include the screenplay for 'The Hunger Games' prequels, 'The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes' and 'Sunrise on the Reaping', alongside 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't' and Riz Ahmed's modern interpretation of 'Hamlet'. Lesslie is also reportedly in discussions to contribute to Marvel's forthcoming X-Men movie, showcasing his versatility across various cinematic genres.

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