| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before 2027 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the rights holder will make a public, official announcement during 2026 that a new mainline Fast & Furious film has been greenlit or will be produced. Such an announcement matters because it signals the studio’s intent for franchise continuity, production timing, and future release planning.
The Fast & Furious franchise has alternated high‑profile mainline sequels with spinoffs and solo character projects; greenlighting and announcing new mainline entries is a key way studios manage fan expectations and box‑office strategy. Recent franchise activity, cast availability, and studio release‑slate priorities all inform whether and when a new mainline installment is formally announced.
Market prices aggregate participants’ views and update as new information—studio statements, trade reporting, or talent confirmations—arrives. Treat price movement as a real‑time signal about changing information, not a guarantee that an announcement will ultimately occur.
An official announcement is a public, attributable statement from the rights holder or distributor (for example Universal/NBCUniversal) or reporting by major industry trades quoting studio confirmation that a new mainline Fast & Furious film has been greenlit, slated for production, or officially added to the studio’s slate.
Not necessarily—isolated development updates (script drafts, early director talks) only qualify if they are communicated as part of an official studio confirmation that a new mainline film has been authorized or added to the production slate.
Qualifying announcements usually come from the studio or distributor (press release or executive statement), credited producers on the franchise, or major industry outlets reporting a studio confirmation; statements solely from unaffiliated third parties or speculative media items would be weaker evidence.
Yes—any public, attributable statement that clearly and unambiguously confirms a new mainline film by the rights holder can count, whether delivered at a festival, investor presentation, press conference, or verified social channel, provided it represents an official studio position.
No—this market is specific to a new mainline Fast & Furious film. Announcements exclusively about spinoffs, franchises adjacent projects, or solo character films do not meet the event criteria unless the studio explicitly states they are announcing a new mainline entry.