One of the better developments in the era of peak television has been that of the non-sequential season orders. Gone are the days where a television network would crank out season after season of a popular show.
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The Fast & Furious franchise might be blasting off to new heights.
Ludacris made an appearance on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show on Thursday (July 9).
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During the appearance, Ludacris seemingly hinted that the next installment of the hit franchise – F9 – will be heading into outer space.
Co-host Julia Cunningham said she was trying to think of how the series could keep topping itself with bigger, more ambitious plot scenarios, and named space as one
One of the better developments in the era of peak television has been that of the non-sequential season orders. Gone are the days where a television network would crank out season after season of a popular show.
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The Walking Dead and Star Trek: Discovery, but now Sonequa Martin-Green is floating the idea of joining the Fast & Furious universe.Sonequa, who played Sasha Williams in TWD, is technically a part of the Fast & Furious series already, with the actress voicing the role of Vienna Cole in the franchise's upcoming video game, Fast & Furious: Crossroads.A game is not quite the same as a movie, however, and now Sonequa has told Variety that "anything could happen" when it comes to Vienna's involvement
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The “Fast & Furious” franchise has been to Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi and Tokyo, but the next film could be out of this world, literally.
There are undeniable facts in the movie world, “Mad Max: Fury Road” is a perfect movie, “A Cure For Wellness” should have been a bigger hit, and the “Fast and Furious” franchise needs to go to space at one point. Well, it turns out that wish may soon become a reality, if we are to believe “F9” star Ludacris.
Also Read: 'Fast & Furious' Sequel 'F9' Moves Back Almost Full Year to April 2021“You just said something very important,” he continued. “I would say you’re very intuitive, because you said something right, but I’m not going to give it away.”“It was ‘space,’ I said ‘space,'” Cunningham responded.Ludacris then made a silly face, as if to indicate that he’s said too much.