It’s one thing for a big franchise to have one or two star names and the kind of salaries that come with them, but when it comes to theFast and Furiousmovies, it seems like the penultimate film in the franchise has seen its budget speed up to over $300 million thanks to its growing cast of Hollywood big hitters.Fast Xwill see the Vin Diesel-led high-speed series head towards its conclusion, but following the news thatdirector Justin Lin has dropped out of the project over reported issues with Diesel, it has now been suggested that the budget for the movie has been reaching astronomical figures, according to a report byThe Hollywood Reporter.

While the budget forFast Xmay be looking like the kind of box office returns many movies would have loved to see coming in over the last two years, except for the pandemic-era release ofF9, several of the previous entries in theFast Sagahave taken well over $1 billion. Clearly, Universal will be hoping for a return to those kinds of numbers whenFast Xhits cinemas next year, but with Lin out as filming begins, the ship needs to be steadied bypotential incoming director Louis Leterriervery quickly.

Director Justin Lin Hits the Redline with Fast & Furious

When it comes to that budget, it is thought that Universal has shelled out well over $100 million on the cast alone, having paid sizable chunks to ensure the return of the likes of Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris and Charlize Theron, as well as adding in new blood with Brie Larson and Jason Momoa, and that is without factoring star and producer Diesel into the equation. With filming only just getting started, there is certainly still room for that budget to increase again over the course of the shoot.

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Fast XLost Its Director Just Days Into Filming

Late last week, the news broke thatFast XdirectorJustin Lin had unexpectedly left the project. At the time, the news came as a shock to many, considering Lin has been an integral part of the franchise’s success and had only been seen two days before in a video with Vin Diesel hyping the movie. According to reports, Lin quit the day after that video was shared by the franchise’s star after being reported to have said he could no longer work with Diesel. This in no way helped when it comes to budget, as while the hunt for Lin’s replacement was completed it was said to be costing $1 million a day to delay filming.

All in all, it is probably not the start to filming that anyone wanted for the movie. Although the issues around Lin’s departure seem to be less than amicable, there is too much at stake to allow such matters to get in the way of the movie’s production in the long term. With one more film to follow this, the legacy of theFast Sagais very much in the balance.Fast Xis currently slated to premiere on July 15, 2025.