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Main cast of “Fast and Furious”, photo of LD file
The series of action films “Fast & Furious”, which plans to release its tenth installment in 2023, joins the list of international productions that have chosen Portugal as the setting for their recordings.
On this occasion, it will be in the Portuguese towns of Viseu (center of the country) and Vila Real (north), among others, where some scenes of this feature film will be filmed this summer, in which actors such as Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodríguez, John Cena, Charlize Theron, Helen Mirren or Jason Momoa under the direction of Justin Lin.
The tenth installment of “Fast and Furious” (saga translated as “A Todo Gas” and “Fast and Furious” in Spanish-speaking countries) the penultimate of this action sagaand car racing, as it is. Vin Diesel and company are expected to say goodbye with the eleventh film. the final end of “Fast and Furious”, but only the closure of its central plot, since it is underway. It is expected that other titles will be released that expand the narrative universe of these stories that have triumphed in theaters around the planet.
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The nine previous films and the spin off ” Hobbs & Shaw” (2019) raised nearly 6,700 million dollars worldwide.
This international project joins other initiatives that have been recorded in Portugal, such as “Damsel” , a film by the Spanish Juan Carlos Fresnadillo starring the young British star Millie Bobby Brown; “The Paper House” or “The man who killed Don Quixote”, by Terry Gilliam.
