A new fan poster for Fast & Furious 9 places Vin Diesel's Dom Toretto in the path of a space shuttle, teasing the movie's foray into space. The long-running franchise, which started all the way back in 2001 with the first film, a loose remake of Keanu Reeves' action breakout Point Blank, has turned into one of the biggest and most successful movie properties on the planet. The franchise even survived the untimely passing of Paul Walker, one of the original stars, in 2013, and has even expanded into spinoffs, with last year's Hobbs and Shaw and its upcoming sequel.


The ninth entry in the core series, officially titled F9, was initially set to hit theaters this summer but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The movie will feature the majority of the franchise cast, including Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, and Ludacris. Additionally, Charlize Theron will return to play Cipher, her villain from The Fate of the Furious, while John Cena will join the cast as Dom's previously unseen brother, Jakob. Rodriquez, one of the franchise's original stars, has confirmed rumors that the team will go into space in the film are real, making the Fast and Furious franchise officially the most bonkers action film series in history.

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Now, digital artist Boss Logic has posted his interpretation of what that could look like, whipping up a gritty and atmospheric fan poster for F9. The poster would fit right in alongside the official posters from the franchise, as it features Dom standing next to his car, looking up at a space shuttle with gathering clouds in the sky behind. The caption: "Destination - Space." You can see the art below.


There's no word yet on just how the Fast and Furious family will make it up to space, apart from Rodriguez saying that she's not one of the people who break through the earth's atmosphere, but the fan poster above provides a glimpse at how F9 could do it. There's no denying it would be entirely appropriate within the over-the-top franchise for Dom and his team to speed up to a shuttle launch and somehow take control of a shuttle and get sent into space.


Fans will have to wait until April, F9's current release date, to see just how the team manages to get themselves into space. There is the possibility that it's not as formal, or extensive, as a proper shuttle launch, but at this point, there's no way to know. Either way, news the movie will send the team to space is a somewhat expected, but not unexciting, progression for the franchise, and one that confirms there are almost no limits to what the creative team, led by Justin Lin this time around, will do to satisfy fans.