
US release: 6th March 1987
Poland release: 17th June 1985
Sweden release: 28th November 1986



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$0 In the ever increasing list of films being delayed because of the global coronavirus pandemic Fast & Furious 9 is delayed until April 2nd 2021.
#F9 pic.twitter.com/agQAFNLm9w
— #F9 (@TheFastSaga) March 12, 2020
The list of film getting delayed is increasing with No Time To Die, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaways and just today The Quiet Place Part II all getting put back.
The viral outbreak is making a difference to the box office as evidence by last weekends results and with no end in sight you can't blame the studios.
Getting put back to 2021 is a strange move but Easter/Spring is clearly the best time of year for this Billion dollar franchise.
The first trailer has been released for the action packed ninth film in The Fast Saga, imaginatively named Fast And Furious 9.
Not all blood is family. Watch the trailer for #F9 and get your tickets now - in theatres May 22! https://t.co/W9rR5NgTOH pic.twitter.com/LeFmC1njS0
— #F9 (@TheFastSaga) January 31, 2020
Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) is once again the main character of the movie but this time he has blood family to contend with as his seemingly bitter brother turns up in the shape of John Cena.
The action in the trailer is, as the title suggests, Fast and Furious and we are treated to no end of stunts and action set pieces on the no holds barred trailer.
The regular crew is all present including Charlize Theron, Michelle Rodriguez and Helen Mirren to name but a few of the familiar faces who pop up in the trailer.
To announce the trailer Universal Pictures treated us to a lavish live concert featuring top musical artists like Cardi B, Wiz Khalifa ad Charlie Puth.
the last couple of entries in the series have grossed over a Billion dollars at the box office so this movie has a lot to live up to.
Directed once again by series regular Justin Lin the movie is set for release 22nd May 2019.