
New York — Vin Diesel dropped major news for Fast & Furious fans during NBCUniversal’s upfront presentation on May 11, 2026, at Radio City Music Hall. The actor, known for his long-running role as Dominic Toretto, revealed that Peacock is developing not one, but four television series set in the high-octane Fast & Furious universe.
Speaking on stage, Diesel announced: “The news that I have here today is that Peacock is launching four shows from the Fast and Furious universe.” He is attached as an executive producer for the projects, signaling his continued leadership in expanding the franchise beyond the big screen.
The announcement marks a significant push into television for one of Hollywood’s most successful action franchises. Since its debut in 2001, Fast & Furious has grown into a global blockbuster series known for its over-the-top stunts, street racing, heists, and themes of family and loyalty. With the main film series approaching its conclusion in upcoming installments, these TV spin-offs represent a way to keep the universe alive for new and existing audiences.
However, details remain scarce. As of now, no titles, plot summaries, casting information, or release timelines have been released. Industry reports from outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and Variety indicate that while Diesel made the bold claim of four series, sources familiar with Peacock’s development slate suggest that only one series is currently in active development. The remaining projects may still be in conceptual or early planning stages.
This development aligns with broader industry trends, where streamers are investing heavily in established IP to attract subscribers. Peacock, already home to other Universal properties, sees the Fast franchise as a valuable asset given its massive global fanbase and proven merchandising power.
Fans have long speculated about potential television expansions, including prequels, spin-offs focused on different crews, or stories delving deeper into the criminal underworld and international espionage elements introduced in later films.
While excitement is building, it’s still early days. More concrete updates on the projects are expected in the coming months as development progresses.
For now, Fast & Furious enthusiasts can look forward to the possibility of four new ways to ride with the family on Peacock.