The duo finally reunited in the fourthFast & Furiousmovie.

From there, every film in the franchise focused on their partnership as they led their crew.

However, Paul Walker, who played Brian, tragically passed away in 2013.

Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto in the Fast & Furious franchise (2001-2026)

He started the series as a police officer before fully joining Dom’s crew and becoming a wanted criminal.

In the world ofFast & Furious, Dom and Brian still remain in touch.

However,Furious 7’sfinal scene was very much a farewell to Paul Walker.

Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto in front of a car in Fast & Furious

This ending is without a doubt the most effective and emotional ending of anyFast & Furiousmovie.

Therefore,Furious 7’sending is arguably the happiest ending theFast & Furiousfranchise could ever have.

TheFast & Furiousmovies that have come out afterFurious 7have further developed Dom and the members of his crew.

Letty, Dom and Roman in Fast X

Therefore,the ending ofFast 11can focus on the other characters in the series.

However, it seems almost impossible that it can topFurious 7’sending.

Fast 11should give fans a happy ending featuring the rest of the characters in the series.

An edited image of Vin Diesel as Dom and Paul Walker as Brian in the Fast & Furious franchise with an orange background.

Custom Image by Max Ruscinski

How Should Fast & Furious 11 End?

MultipleFast & Furiousmovies have ended like this.

The ending ofF9actually featured Brian pulling up to one of these barbeques in his recognizable blue car.

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With that being said, the entire crew should be together for the ending ofFast 11.

At the end ofFurious 7, both Dom and Brian drive off into the sunset.

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