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L'état électrique: la date et l'heure de sortie de Kid Cosmo

Authore: GabrielMise à jour:Mar 15,2025

L'état électrique: la date et l'heure de sortie de Kid Cosmo

L'état électrique est-il: Kid Cosmo sur Xbox Game Pass?

Non, l'état électrique: Kid Cosmo ne sera pas disponible sur Xbox Game Pass, car il ne se lance sur aucune plateforme Xbox.

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As of now, Fast X (2023) has already been released, and while it was the final chapter in the current phase of the Fast & Furious franchise, the franchise’s future remains uncertain—especially regarding a direct sequel.
There have been persistent rumors and industry speculation that a Fast X sequel could still happen, but only under major financial constraints. Reports suggest that the massive budget of Fast X—estimated at over $200 million—combined with mixed audience and critical reception, has made studio executives cautious. To move forward, producers may need to significantly trim the budget, scale back on spectacle, and focus on character-driven storytelling to justify another film.
That said, the franchise is not dead. Universal Pictures has not officially canceled the series, and franchise mainstay Vin Diesel has hinted at future installments, though details remain vague. The possibility of a sequel would likely depend on:

A much leaner budget (possibly under $100 million)
A shift in tone (more emotional, less action-heavy)
A potential reboot or spin-off to revitalize interest
Stronger box office performance from any future entries

So while a Fast X sequel is still

As of now, Fast X (2023) has already been released, and while it was the final chapter in the current phase of the Fast & Furious franchise, the franchise’s future remains uncertain—especially regarding a direct sequel. There have been persistent rumors and industry speculation that a Fast X sequel could still happen, but only under major financial constraints. Reports suggest that the massive budget of Fast X—estimated at over $200 million—combined with mixed audience and critical reception, has made studio executives cautious. To move forward, producers may need to significantly trim the budget, scale back on spectacle, and focus on character-driven storytelling to justify another film. That said, the franchise is not dead. Universal Pictures has not officially canceled the series, and franchise mainstay Vin Diesel has hinted at future installments, though details remain vague. The possibility of a sequel would likely depend on: A much leaner budget (possibly under $100 million) A shift in tone (more emotional, less action-heavy) A potential reboot or spin-off to revitalize interest Stronger box office performance from any future entries So while a Fast X sequel is still "coming"—in theory—it’s only possible if the production team can dramatically rein in costs and reposition the franchise for a new era. In short: The sequel might still happen, but not the way you’d expect—unless they dramatically cut the budget.