The trailer of the eighth installment of one of the highest grossing films of the year has just been released. The "Fast and Furious 8" trailer features Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) denouncing any and all authority. The film guarantees to keep up the vitality and fills more activity by showing how Diesel's character Dom betrays his 'family'.

Charlize Theron, as reported by Game N Guide, has officially joined the cast playing a vague role but obviously a villain. The motion picture trailer has broken all records by reaching 139 million views in its initial 24 hours according to Vox. The trailer indicates many lights and energizing minutes including a Lamborghini being exploded by bullets.

The new twist in the motion picture has raised interest among the fans, making it an absolute necessity to look out for in the next year. The motion picture is set to be in cinemas spring 2017.

The movie intends to shake things up a little with Dominic's character of the film. Dominic is a solid character who ensures his family and puts them first before whatever else. In any case, it is difficult to accept when he slams Luke Hobbs' vehicle.

The following arrangement of scenes demonstrates that he is working with Theron and her association in the movie. Presently, it is up to the group to stop Dominic's moves and catch him. Deckard Shaw is additionally in the blend which flavors things up a bit. The last scene in the trailer demonstrates an assault on the group's base and Dom kissing Theron before Libby.

The past film's real achievement was a direct result of the unfortunate demise of Paul Walker. The new trailer certainly gets consideration and things are going to quit fooling around for the characters. Also, it is intriguing to perceive how the motion picture contends with Transformers 5, which is also to be released a few weeks after Fast and Furious 8.

"The Fate of the Furious" or popularly known as "Fast and Furious 8" is good to go to on the big screens on April 14, 2017. The fans will witness a darker and bolder side of the characters who were constantly looked upon as a perfect group.