
The Fate of the Furious 3D
Vin Diesel returns for the eighth installment of the Fast and Furious series, this time directed by F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton). New cast members include Charlize Theron, Helen Mirren, Kristofer Hivju (Game of Thrones) and Scott Eastwood.
Now that Dom and Letty are on their honeymoon and Brian and Mia have retired from the game—and the rest of the crew has been exonerated—the globetrotting team has found a semblance of a normal life. But when a mysterious woman (Theron) seduces Dom into the world of crime he can’t seem to escape and a betrayal of those closest to him, they will face trials that will test them as never before.
- Director:
- F. Gary Gray ('Straight Outta Compton', 'Law Abiding Citizen', 'The Italian Job')
- Writer:
- Chris Morgan
- Cast:
- Vin DieselJason StathamDwayne JohnsonKurt RussellMichelle RodriguezCharlize TheronScott EastwoodNathalie EmmanuelJordana BrewsterLudacrisHelen MirrenEva Mendes


Reviews & comments

Variety
pressA dazzling action spectacle that proves this franchise is far from out of gas.

Time Out
pressA soap opera that just happens to cost millions of dollars and feature souped-up sports cars jumping over submarines.

The Guardian
pressThings race along at such a ferocious lick you scarcely have time to question the moments of incongruity (chiefly, how can so many supercars be also somehow explosion-retardant).

Newsroom
pressA lacklustre spectacle that feels constrained and that betrays some of the franchise's prior heart and soul in among the carnage.

IGN
pressThe Fate of the Furious provides plenty of the high-octane escapism and ridiculously elaborate vehicular mayhem fans of the series expect.

Hollywood Reporter
pressFate delivers exactly what fans have come to expect, for better and for worse, and it would be a shock to see it disappoint producers at the box office.

Entertainment Weekly
pressThankfully, it's frequently also much funnier and lighter on its feet than previous outings, and a lot of that credit goes to Statham and Johnson, whose love-hate bromance feels like the real core of the movie.

Collider
pressIf you've spent the last sixteen years investing in the family and their ragtag tapestry, you might find yourself a little disappointed.

Variety
pressA dazzling action spectacle that proves this franchise is far from out of gas.

Time Out
pressA soap opera that just happens to cost millions of dollars and feature souped-up sports cars jumping over submarines.

The Guardian
pressThings race along at such a ferocious lick you scarcely have time to question the moments of incongruity (chiefly, how can so many supercars be also somehow explosion-retardant).

Newsroom
pressA lacklustre spectacle that feels constrained and that betrays some of the franchise's prior heart and soul in among the carnage.

IGN
pressThe Fate of the Furious provides plenty of the high-octane escapism and ridiculously elaborate vehicular mayhem fans of the series expect.

Hollywood Reporter
pressFate delivers exactly what fans have come to expect, for better and for worse, and it would be a shock to see it disappoint producers at the box office.

Entertainment Weekly
pressThankfully, it's frequently also much funnier and lighter on its feet than previous outings, and a lot of that credit goes to Statham and Johnson, whose love-hate bromance feels like the real core of the movie.

Collider
pressIf you've spent the last sixteen years investing in the family and their ragtag tapestry, you might find yourself a little disappointed.
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