
Vin Diesel helped build anticipation for the next installment of the Fast & Furious saga with a voiceover for a commercial promoting “Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift.” This new, high-speed outdoor roller coaster is a first for Universal Studios Hollywood. The 30-second ad aired during Super Bowl LX in 2026, and fans immediately recognized Diesel’s voice as his iconic character, Dominic Toretto, from the popular Fast & Furious films.
In a new TV spot, Diesel asks, “You ready?” giving fans a first look at the exciting new roller coaster. The preview shows riders speeding along the track with thrilling drops, sharp turns, and spinning motions. It’s all building up to the coaster’s summer debut at the theme park, and Diesel’s final message is simple: “Buckle up for the next chapter of Fast & Furious at Universal Studios Hollywood!”
Even though Vin Diesel isn’t shown in the advertisement, his voiceover created a lot of excitement for fans of the Fast & Furious series. This anticipation is for both the new roller coaster – opening this summer to mark the franchise’s 25th anniversary – and the final movie in the series. The film has experienced several delays, resulting in the longest gap between installments in the franchise since Fast X came out in 2023.
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2026-02-09 18:34