New Fast & Furious TV Shows

Introduction

Vin Diesel says there will be four new TV shows. These shows are based on the Fast & Furious movies. You can watch them on Peacock.

Main Body

Vin Diesel spoke about this in New York. He wants to tell more stories about the characters. He thinks fans want to know more about them. Universal Television will make the shows. Many people will help produce them. Two men, Mike Daniels and Wolfe Coleman, will write the first episode. Some fans are happy. They want to see the old stories. Other people are not happy. They think there are too many movies and shows now.

Conclusion

Fast & Furious is now on TV. Some people like it and some people do not.

Learning

⚡ The 'Will' Power

In this story, we see a lot of things that happen in the future. To talk about the future, we use will.

How it works: Person + will + Action

Examples from the text:

  • There will be four shows. \rightarrow (Future existence)
  • Universal Television will make the shows. \rightarrow (Future action)
  • Mike and Wolfe will write the episode. \rightarrow (Future job)

⚖️ The 'Some vs. Other' Balance

When we talk about a group of people with different feelings, we use these two words to show the difference:

  1. Some (A part of the group) \rightarrow Some fans are happy.
  2. Other (The different part of the group) \rightarrow Other people are not happy.

Quick Tip: Use this pattern to describe any group of people (students, teachers, friends) when they don't agree!

Vocabulary Learning

watch (v.)
to look at something for a period of time
Example:You can watch the new show on Peacock.
shows (n.)
programs that are shown on television
Example:There are four new TV shows about Fast & Furious.
movies (n.)
films that people watch in a cinema or at home
Example:The Fast & Furious movies are very popular.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people will help produce the new shows.
happy (adj.)
feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
Example:Some fans are happy with the new stories.
first (adj.)
coming before all others in time or order
Example:Mike Daniels will write the first episode.
episode (n.)
a part of a series of stories
Example:The first episode will be released next week.
write (v.)
to create text or a story
Example:Wolfe Coleman will write the first episode.
help (v.)
to give assistance
Example:Many people will help produce the shows.
produce (v.)
to make or create something
Example:Universal Television will produce the new shows.