Brian O'Conner's Fast & Furious 11 Return Has To Happen (Despite Being A Huge Risk)

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Despite the potential risk to the franchise, Fast & Furious 11 needs Brian O'Conner to return for the Fast Saga finale to feel complete.

Fast & Furious 11 has to have Brian O'Conner return in the finale, despite the risk. The Fast & Furious franchise has been a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with its high-octane action sequences and larger-than-life characters. Among the key figures that left an indelible mark on the series is the late Paul Walker, who portrayed the beloved Brian O'Conner.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Brian O'Conner's evolution from an undercover cop to a loyal member of the street-racing Toretto family resonated with audiences worldwide. Although the franchise has thrived since Furious 7, Brian's absence has left a void that has yet to be fully filled. With the impending Fast & Furious 11, the filmmakers face the difficult decision of whether or not to embrace the risk of bringing back Brian O'Conner.

Fast & Furious Cannot End Without Brian Returning Brian O'Conner, the former police officer turned Mia Toretto's husband, has been an integral part of the Fast Saga since its inception. As the saga comes to its fast and furious conclusion, Brian is too important to be left in the dust. O'Conner briefly attempted to return to his law enforcement life, but his love for Mia and respect for Dom led him back to the Torettos.

Brian's involvement in the central story of Fast X means that his character needs to appear in the finale in some way for the story to be complete. Exploring the possibility of Brian's return in Fast & Furious 11 offers a chance to complete this story arc. It can also provide a fitting finale for Mia, who has been somewhat sidelined by Brian's absence.

However, several avenues exist for Brian's tasteful return in Fast & Furious 11. The producers could utilize flashbacks, as seen in Fast X, or employ cinematic techniques akin to those used in Furious 7 to complete the filming. Navigating the complexities of honoring the departed actor indeed makes choosing a respectful storyline difficult.

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