Universal’s $1.1 Billion ‘Fast & Furious’ Decision
Universal Pictures has reportedly insisted that it will only greenlight the final Fast & Furious movie if costs come down to $200 million after the studio spent $1.1 billion on the last three films.
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Universal Pictures has reportedly insisted that it will only greenlight the final Fast & Furious movie if costs come down to $200 million after the studio spent $1.1 billion on the last three films.
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