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Technically, yes. But spiritually? The title feels less like a sequel and more like a prophecy. Vin Diesel is currently living in the Fast & Furious multiverse, but his other, wilder franchise is calling. Here is why the actual return of Xander Cage is not just likely—it’s necessary. The world has become too serious. James Bond is dying. Ethan Hunt is aging gracefully but realistically. Jason Bourne is perpetually sad. We need the idiot savant of extreme sports. We need the guy who gets the job done while wearing a furry vest and cracking a joke about government red tape.
It has been nearly two decades since we first watched Xander Cage snowboard through a forest fire. It has been a few years since he launched a motorcycle off a ramp, caught it mid-air on a speedboat, and then crashed that boat into a submarine. And yet, here we are. The rumor mill is grinding again: xXx: The Return of Xander Cage .
But wait. Didn’t we already do a "Return"? Wasn't Return of Xander Cage the subtitle of the 2017 film with Donnie Yen and Ruby Rose?
Let’s be honest. In the world of espionage and vehicular lunacy, there is only one rule: Never say never.