Fast & Furious 11is expected to be the final movie in the main saga of the highly successful action franchise, but that doesn’t mean it has to be the end of the story altogether. There are several ways that theFast and Furiousseriescould reinvent itself for the future, and one of the most obvious methods would be introducing a new cast of characters to replace Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto and his crew. Thankfully, the franchise has already made important preparations before the current Fast Saga comes to an end.

TheupcomingFast and Furious11will once again see Vin Diesel’s protagonist face off against Jason Momoa’s Dante Reyes, the son ofFast and Furious 6’s Brazilian crime lord Hernan Reyes. The new antagonist quickly cemented himself as one ofFast and Furious' best villains, with Momoa’s eccentric performance meshing perfectly with the increasingly cartoonish tone of the series. However, this rivalry can’t last forever, and after 11 movies,Dom’s story must come to an end eventually.That said, there’s already another character ready to take his place.

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Dominic Toretto Mentors His Cousin Tony In Fast & Furious: Spy Racers

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While manyFast and Furiousfans may not even be aware ofSpy Racers, the animated show is an interesting addition to the franchise with a lot of new characters and fun storylines that made theToretto family treeeven bigger. The main character is Tony Toretto, the younger cousin of Vin Diesel’s Dom, who aspires to be as successful as his older family member. WhileTony’s missions have been primarily self-containedand don’t usually connect to the movies, there have been a handful of interesting tie-ins in the most recent seasons.

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Vin Diesel even made some guest appearances on the show as Dom Toretto helped mentor Tony and even recommended him to Ms. Nowhere. Whether this could lead to theintroduction of Tony Toretto in theFast and Furiousmoviesis difficult to say, but if were to happen, the show has laid the groundwork for the character to make the transition from cartoon to live-action.

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Of course, it’s unlikely thatFast & Furious 11would include direct references toSpy Racerssince general audiences haven’t necessarily been watching the show, but that doesn’t mean there can’t be subtle connections.It’s already been established in the movies that Dom has a large family, many of whom haven’t been shown on-screen yet - so it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to introduce a younger cousin who’s also interested in racing. John Cena’s Jakob Toretto didn’t even exist untilF9after all.

Fast & Furious 11could even reinvent a new version of the character, not necessarily the one fromSpy Racers, who fits more neatly into the storyline of the movies.It’s never been explicitly stated thatSpy Racersis strictly canon to the franchise, so there’s plenty of creative liberty that could be taken with Tony’s introduction.Spy Racersintroduced plenty of bizarre elementsto the franchise that may not work as effectively in live-action, so perhaps it’s a smarter idea forFast & Furious 11to change Tony’s character slightly and make him more accessible to those viewers who don’t know him.

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The Series Likely Won’t End After The Next Sequel

Even ifFast & Furious 11wraps up the main saga as expected, that doesn’t mean that it has to be the end of the franchise altogether. The property is too big and too commercially successful to simply end, so it’s much more likely that the franchise will figure out a way to keepFast and Furiousalive even without Vin Diesel and the original cast whenever comes to it. AndwhileSpy Racershas some fun characters, the animated show doesn’t have the general appealthat the big-budget blockbusters do.

This seems like the safest route forward for the saga, even if it requires a soft reboot afterFast & Furious 11.

However, bringing these two ideas together could bethe key to keeping theFast and Furiousseries alive. Fun characters that long-time fans of the franchise already knowandaction-packed live-action movies that can make money at the box office. This seems like the safest route forward for the saga, even if it requires a soft reboot afterx.