Meet the Spy Racers in Netflix’s Fast & Furious animated series trailer
Netflix and DreamWorks TV have released the official trailer for the animated series Fast & Furious: Spy Racers, highlighting the new crew of young racers led by Tyler Posey’s Tony Toretto. Based on Universal Pictures’ blockbuster film franchise, the series will be available for streaming on December 26. Check out the video below!
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Fast & Furious: Spy Racers will tell the story of teenager Tony Toretto as he tries to follow in the footsteps of his cousin Dom when he and his friends get suddenly recruited by a government agency to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a nefarious crime organization called SH1FT3R bent on world domination.
The voice cast will be led by Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) as Dom’s younger cousin turned spy racer Tony Toretto; Camille Ramsey (American Vandal) as notable underground racer who works for SH1FT3R named Layla Gray; Luke Youngblood (Harry Potter) as 13-year old tech genius, Frostee Benson; Charlet Chung (Overwatch) as wildly talented artist and natural spy, Echo;and Jorge Diaz (Jane the Virgin) as both the muscle and the sweetheart of the crew, Cisco Renaldo.
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It will also feature a number of guest stars including Similce Diesel, the eldest daughter of franchise star and executive producer Vin Diesel, as Frostee’s younger sister Sissy; Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton) as Ms. Nowhere; Manish Dayal (The Resident) as Shashi Dhar;and Jimmy Tatro (American Vandal) as Mitch.
Spy Racers is executive produced by Fast & Furious producers Vin Diesel, Neal H. Moritz and Chris Morgan along with Tim Hedrick and Bret Haaland. The series is co-production by Netflix in partnership with Universal and DreamWorks Animation.
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