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Vin Diesel Voices Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Super Bowl Commercial – Sneak Peek

'F9,' (aka FAST & FURIOUS 9), from left: Michelle Rodriguez, Vin Diesel, 2021 Giles Keyte / Universal Pictures / courtesy Everett Collection Universal Studios Hollywood is revving its summer blockbuster with help from franchise star, Vin Diesel. The park today unveiled a 30-second spot for its highly-anticipated new rollercoaster, Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, that will be shown during NBCU’s upcoming coverage of Super Bowl LX, The Winter Olympics and the NBA All-Star game on NBC and Peacock. Related Stories News Universal Studios Hollywood Teases Massive, 72 MPH Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Coaster With New Photos News Universal Dates Next ‘Fast & Furious 11’ For Spring 2028 The spot launches a media campaign for Hollywood Drift, which is slated to open this summer — an exact date is likely to be part of the rollout.

Vin Diesel Voices Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift Ride Super Bowl Commercial

Vin Diesel Voices Fast & Furious Hollywood Drift Ride Super Bowl Commercial

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • The commercial features voiceover from franchise producer, star and longtime parks collaborator, Diesel, who opens the clip in his trademark rumbling baritone with, “You ready?” What follows includes the first good look at the ride’s “drift” function, where cars begin to spin one way or the other as they rocket across the track at up to 72 MPH.
  • You can see it in the spot below.
  • Watch on Deadline Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift, the park’s first-ever, high-speed outdoor roller coaster.
  • The track has been under construction for months, and now loops across several levels of the backlot.
  • The train containing four, four-seat vehicles includes Dominic Toretto’s Dodge Charger, a version of which was revealed to media this summer.
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  1. Vin Diesel Voices Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift Super Bowl Commercial – Sneak Peek

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