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The new Fast & Furious roller coaster coming to Universal Studios Hollywood will feature 360-degree rotating coaster vehicles designed to look like drifting race cars from the street racing film ...
The Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift ride vehicle modeled after Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger coming to Universal Studios Hollywood in 2026. (Courtesy of Universal) ...
For a long time, western companies steered clear of manufacturing their cars in China. Nowadays, that seems to be changing, ...
Summer weather is coming fast and furious this year, and while we happily accept the picnics and ball games, we thoroughly reject the sweating. Especially while indoors. If you're looking for a way to ...
The late Paul Walker played Brian O’Connor until his death during the filming of the seventh Fast and Furious film. By using CGI, as well as his brothers Cody and Caleb, filmmakers were able to finish ...
The musical interpretation of the Fast franchise is equal parts sketch comedy and fan fiction—and is in no way associated with Universal Pictures.
Hollywood star Vin Diesel has confirmed three points in the Fast and Furious finale that will meet fans' expectations.
Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift at Universal Studios Hollywood looks exciting, and more real than the next movie.
The West Coast’s love for adrenaline-packed car races and theme parks combines in Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift— Universal’s fastest “drifting” coaster with a speed of 72 MPH.
Coming into the Dirt Nitro Challenge, the Arizona-born Maifield was neck-and-neck with frequent competitor Dakota Phend for ...
Vin Diesel revealed “Fast & Furious 11” could digitally reunite Dom Toretto and Paul Walker’s character, Brian O’Conner. The ...
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