The Fast & Furious franchise is approaching the beginning of the end with its upcoming 10th installment, set to release next year. Now, longtime star Ludacris revealed whether the franchise should pursue more spin-offs in the future.
“It all depends,” he exclusively told E! News on July 15. “If they’re done right, that’s the key to it. This franchise is the only one that is based on human beings that is within that top 10 grossing movies of all time because everything else is superheroes and things of that nature.”
The 44-year-old first appeared as Tej Parker in the 2003 sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, and later returned for Fast Five in 2011. He has starred in every subsequent film since, including the most recent flick F9, which premiered in 2021.
“I just feel blessed beyond belief, man,” he said about his involvement in the series. “I’m very, very blessed that we made it that far.”
Outside of the action movie franchise, Ludacris is focusing on children’s entertainment with the Netflix animated series Karma’s World, whose third season dropped on July 7. Inspired by his daughter, Karma Bridges, 20, the series follows a young girl who aims to change the world with her rap talents.