Peacock's 'Fast & Furious' Expansion: What's Really Happening?
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
During NBCUniversal's upfront event, franchise star Vin Diesel generated significant buzz by announcing Peacock's plan to develop four new television series inspired by the immensely popular 'Fast & Furious' cinematic universe. This revelation hinted at a major expansion for the beloved action franchise. However, subsequent reports from within Peacock indicate that, despite the grand announcement, only a single 'Fast & Furious' series is actively in production stages. This development aims to broaden the narrative scope of the franchise, delving deeper into its established characters and extending its global appeal onto the small screen.
Peacock Gears Up for a 'Fast & Furious' Television Journey
On a bright May morning in 2026, at the prestigious Radio City Music Hall in New York City, Hollywood icon Vin Diesel stood alongside Jimmy Fallon to deliver exciting news during NBCUniversal's upfront presentation. Diesel declared that the streaming platform, Peacock, was set to launch not one, not two, but four new television series derived from the 'Fast & Furious' universe. He explained that fans had long desired an expansion of the franchise's legacy characters and their intertwined stories, making this the opportune moment to venture into television.
The actor highlighted that the timing became ideal when Donna Langley assumed oversight of television programming, ensuring the preservation of the characters' integrity and the franchise's international allure. Diesel is slated to serve as an executive producer for the upcoming show, collaborating with a seasoned team including Sam Vincent, Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Jeff Kirschenbaum, and Chris Morgan. Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman will take on the roles of co-showrunners. While the official logline for the series remains enigmatically brief, promising "More to come…", the project is firmly housed under Universal Television.
The 'Fast & Furious' film saga, a cornerstone of Universal Pictures, has already shattered box office records, accumulating over $7 billion globally. Recognized as the studio's most profitable and enduring franchise, its universe continues to expand, with the 11th installment, 'Fast Forever,' anticipated for a 2028 release. Additionally, a 'Fast' themed rollercoaster is soon to open at Universal Studios, further cementing its cultural impact.
This venture into television, despite initial discrepancies regarding the number of shows, signifies a strategic move to leverage the franchise's massive fan base and its proven success. It suggests a future where the high-octane world of 'Fast & Furious' will offer even more thrilling narratives and character explorations, catering to a diverse global audience.

