Overview
- NBCUniversal confirmed the project Monday at its upfront in New York, after Vin Diesel told the audience Peacock would launch four Fast & Furious shows.
- Variety and other outlets report only one live-action series is currently in active development, with any additional ideas described as earlier-stage projects.
- Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman will co-write the pilot and serve as co-showrunners, with Universal Television producing for Peacock.
- Vin Diesel is an executive producer alongside Sam Vincent, Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Chris Morgan, and Jeff Kirschenbaum, though plot and casting details remain under wraps.
- The move extends a 25-year film franchise that has earned over $7 billion, follows a prior animated Netflix series, and arrives as the final movie, Fast Forever, targets a March 17, 2028 release.