Need for Speedwas released in 2014 and performed well at the box office, especially in China.

The series ran from 2008-2013, with Paul appearing as a major character inall five seasons ofBreaking Bad.

The show received outstanding reviews, with many suggesting it is the best show of all time.

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However,Need for Speedmade the bulk of its money from international markets, especially China.

Progress stalled onNeed for Speed 2and barely anything has been heard about the sequel since.

This makes sense given the first film’s success at the Chinese box office.

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However, progress stalled onNeed for Speed 2and barely anything has been heard about the sequel since.

Additionally, several other attributes of the film suggest thatNeed for Speedcould have become a major franchise.

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Need for Speed, directed by Scott Waugh, follows a street racer framed by an associate and imprisoned. Upon release, he enters a high-stakes race from New York to Los Angeles seeking revenge, while his former partner places a bounty on him, triggering a dangerous cross-country pursuit.

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Need for Speed, directed by Scott Waugh, follows a street racer framed by an associate and imprisoned. Upon release, he enters a high-stakes race from New York to Los Angeles seeking revenge, while his former partner places a bounty on him, triggering a dangerous cross-country pursuit.

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