The Fast And Furious Universal Ride Will Let You Experience The Films For Real

A big investment plan at Universal Studios Hollywood includes a Fast and Furious-themed ride dubbed 'supercharged'

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If the Fast and Furious films don’t adequately quench your thirst for unrealistic car action, worry not: there’s an F&F ride in the works. Due to open in 2015, Fast and Furious ‘Supercharged’ is being built as part of a $1.6m investment plan at Universal Studios Hollywood, and will utilise the park’s famous back-lot trams. According to an excitable statement from Universal, the ride will “tell an original Fast & Furious story, incorporating hyper-realistic special effects and state-of-the-art 3D-HD imagery projected onto the world’s longest and most expansive 360-degree screen spanning nearly 400 feet in length.”

We recently found out that the next instalment in the Fast and Furious franchise will have Paul Walker’s un-filmed scenes replaced with the use of body doubles and CGI, as the star was tragically killed in a car accident late last year.

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