Less than half a year separates us from the theatrical release of the latest installment in the fast-paced car series. A trailer is finally in sight – but fans still have to be patient.

The "Fast & Furious" series has two official films left for its fans before coming to an end, with several spin-offs expected to follow. "Fast & Furious 10" will mark the double finale in German cinemas on May 18, 2023. While the theatrical release is around the corner, fans are still waiting for the trailer. However, according to Vin Diesel, the lead actor and producer of the series, the trailer will be out in a few weeks. He shared a photo from the filming of "Fast & Furious 10," where Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) and her brother Dom (played by Diesel) are hugging, emphasizing the importance of family in the series.

One reason why the trailer has been so long in coming could be the departure of director Justin Lin, who directed five parts of the series. Shortly after filming began, he left the directing post on Fast & Furious 10, allegedly due to creative differences with Studio Universal and Vin Diesel, but remains on board as a producer. Louis Leterrier ("Now You See Me") took over the helm in his place, though the unexpected search for a new director caused production delays.

In contrast to Justin Lin's departure, several familiar faces return for Fast & Furious 10 alongside Vin Diesel and Jordana Brewster, including Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Sung Kang, Ludacris, Helen Mirren, Charlize Theron, Nathalie Emmanuel, Michael Rooker, and Scott Eastwood. Cardi B also returns. New stars include Jason Momoa ("Aquaman"), Brie Larson ("Captain Marvel"), Daniela Melchior ("The Suicide Squad"), and Rita Moreno ("West Side Story").