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We heard in a Netflix press release that Fast & Furious Spy Racers would stream on Netflix beginning on the 26th of December. Merry Christmas, fam-a-lee!

Here's the official synopsis:

Teenager Tony Toretto follows in the footsteps of his cousin Dom when he and his friends are recruited by a government agency to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a nefarious crime organization called SH1FT3R bent on world domination.

That... That... is amazing. The dominance of the world? Flawless. Could this be like the movies in the same canon? Tell only good time, but we hope so. Come on, this film series' timeline is NUTS. Why not slot in a series of animations? Get a cameo for Vin Diesel! Get Roman to say in ANIMATION, "This is crazy!"



Cast : We've learned that the cast of the Fast & Furious TV series will include Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) as Tony Toretto, Dom’s younger cousin turned spy racer.

There's also Camille Ramsey (American Vandal) as Layla Gray, a notable underground racer who works for SH1FT3R.

Rounding out the cast is Luke Youngbloog (Harry Potter) as Frostee Benson, a 13-year old tech genius; Charlet Chung (Overwatch) as Echo, a wildly talented artist and natural spy; and Jorge Diaz (Jane the Virgin) as Cisco Renaldo, both the muscle and the sweetheart of the crew. Similce Diesel will also guest star as Frostee’s younger sister, Sissy.

Tim Hedrick (Voltron: Legendary Defender) and Bret Haaland (All Hail King Julien) will serve as executive producers and showrunners on the series. For those not in the know, Hedrick was the head writer of Voltron Legendary Defender's first few seasons and his work helped that show become the smash hit it is today.

Knowing what he was able to do with the world of Voltron we can't wait to see how he and everyone else working on this series plays in the universe of Fast & Furious. We should also note former Voltron writer Mitch Iverson is also writing on this series!

But seriously, how many times will they say "family" per episode? The world needs to know! Maybe they'll cause the time paradox that results in Sean Boswell aging ten years between Tokyo Drift and Furious 7.















 

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