The Fast and the Furious franchise is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a special screening at Cannes? It's hard to believe that a small-scale street racing movie from the early 2000s has become a global phenomenon with ten films and counting. The series has evolved from its roots, reinventing itself with 'Fast Five' and 'Furious 7', but can the final installment, 'Fast Forever', stick the landing? Personally, I think the franchise's longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt and evolve, but can the final chapter live up to the legacy it has built? The special screening at Cannes is a fitting celebration of the franchise's impact, but it also raises questions about the future of the series. What will 'Fast Forever' bring to the table? Will it be a fitting conclusion to the story, or will it fall short of the high expectations set by its predecessors? Only time will tell. In my opinion, the franchise's journey is a fascinating one, and the special screening at Cannes is a great opportunity to reflect on its impact. However, the real test will be the reception of 'Fast Forever' and whether it can truly stick the landing.