Action Movie With Alan Ritchson’s Villainous Role Is Killing It on Streaming

Though the Fast & Furious series is heading towards its conclusion in 2028, fans don’t have to wait that long for exciting action. A thrilling movie starring Alan Ritchson as a compelling villain is becoming incredibly popular online, proving why the Fast & Furious franchise continues to be a major force in action cinema.

Fast X emerges on Vudu’s streaming charts

Fast X is now a top 10 movie on Vudu in the U.S., climbing to eighth place, according to FlixPatrol. It’s currently available alongside popular films like The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Avatar: Fire and Ash, GOAT, and Scream 7.

In the film, Alan Ritchson plays Aimes, a serious and determined agent who chases Dom’s crew around the world. Ritchson’s strong and realistic performance provides a contrast to Jason Momoa’s over-the-top villain, Dante.

He seeks revenge for his father’s murder and the theft of his family’s wealth. The film also stars Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, John Cena, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Helen Mirren. Although critics gave it a mixed review (56% on Rotten Tomatoes), the action movie is still popular with viewers on streaming platforms.

This new streaming version comes at a time when fans are excitedly discussing how the series will end. Vin Diesel has been sharing hints on social media about classic moments and familiar faces that will appear in the final installment, adding to the buzz.

Universal Pictures has set March 17, 2028, as the release date for the next Fast & Furious movie, currently called Fast Forever. While the story is still under wraps, the studio suggests Jason Statham and Dwayne Johnson will have bigger parts after their cameos in Fast X. Because both actors starred in the hit spinoff Hobbs & Shaw, their increased involvement suggests the movie will be packed with popular stars to give the franchise a grand finale.

Currently, Fast X is performing well on streaming platforms, showing that audiences are still very interested in the film, particularly with a compelling villain like Alan Ritchson involved.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.

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2026-04-08 07:06