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Paul Walker and Vin Diesel return for the fourth instalment of the Fast & Furious series and once again play characters caught up in the seamy underworld of truck hijacking and stolen cars. The first official trailer for the upcoming movie has just been released, revealing that a number of other characters from the first movie also return. We also get a look at some of the new of the film, including a Subaru WRX STI, a Chevrolet Nova SS, a couple of Nissan Skylines and even a Buick Grand National. The movie is set to open next summer but in the meantime follow the jump to catch the new trailer.

nice, actually looks like it could be good! Dare I hope for a PROPER sequel to the first Fast and Furious?

Nice to see a couple of R34s in the mix too, I also managed to spot a Ford RS200! The Subie STi wasn't too over the top and that Buick GNX at the start is beautiful too. Is it possible that the car people on an FnF movie have discovered a modicum of taste?

Everyone slags off FnF films, but really, why do you watch them? To be entertained. If i watch a film, and walk away entertained then the movie's done its job. Some entertain with engaging storylines, others with cars explosions and tits. FnF falls in the latter category, but you still wind up being entertained.

FnF4 will be more of the same entertaining explosions and tits.

Everyone slags off FnF films, but really, why do you watch them? To be entertained. If i watch a film, and walk away entertained then the movie's done its job. Some entertain with engaging storylines, others with cars explosions and tits. FnF falls in the latter category, but you still wind up being entertained.

FnF4 will be more of the same entertaining explosions and tits.

Well said. Now bring on the explosions! and tits!!! :D

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