Vin Diesel and Paul Walker will get back in the driving seats for the fourth instalment of hit street racing saga The Fast And The Furious.
Diesel, 40, (pic) and Walker, 34, are in talks with Universal Studios to reprise their roles as street gang leader Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner, the undercover cop sent to take him down.
Despite being panned by critics, the first movie released in 2001 and directed by Rob Cohen, was a surprise blockbuster, cruising to $207 million in worldwide ticket sales.
But Diesel resisted returning for the inevitable sequel, leaving Walker to headline the 2003 followup. The sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious, directed by John Singleton fared even better, raking in $236 million overall.
Diesel made a brief cameo the third movie in the series, The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift, which starred Lucas Black. But it proved to be unpopular with moviegoers, grossing just $158 million worldwide.
The fourth edition will once again revolve around dirty deals and hot cars but not much is known about the plot.
Chris Morgan and Justin Lin, the writer and director tandem behind Tokyo Drift will take the helm again.
