Review | 'Fast X': Bigger, faster, more outlandish, but not the end of the road
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Jason Momoa in "Fast X." (Peter Mountain/Universal Pictures)StarOutline StarOutline (2 stars) Now more than two decades old, the Fast & Furious franchise is racing for the finish line with all the outlandish action and rank sentimentality it can muster."Fast X," the first installment of what will reportedly be a three-part swan song, is literally the beginning of the end, which promises to be an "Avengers: Endgame"-style reunion of the series's core characters, now including its most memorable villain, played with equal parts glower and gleeful camp by Jason Momoa.
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