By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Apr 12, 2015 12:22 AM EDT

Fast and the Furious 7 is rocking. The 7th sequel of the movie franchise is dominating the box office and many are already contemplating a possible 8th franchise movie.

An Entertainment Weekly article cited some titles that may possibly be a fit for the eighth iteration as compiled by Jonathon Dornbush, Samantha Highfill, Darren Franich, and Andrea Towers:

1. 8 Fast 8 Furious

Scenes in the possible sequel need to be 8 times as exciting and full of adventures. 8 Fast 8 Furious echoes twice the suspense in the potential sequel.

2.  F8ST

F8ST is the perfect title that catches people's attention for possible multiple scenarios in the sequel.

3. F8

F8 is otherwise known as fate. Fate may just dominate the Furious 8th sequel as audiences await for destiny to rule.

4. The Fury

The Fury echoes the furious mood and theme behind Fast and the Furious film franchises. 

Fans are in for all-time fun in the 7th sequel, and possibly, even beyond it in the film's 8th version!

As the 7th sequel's got fans amazed with hardcore actions, many just can't help but compare this sequel with the franchises preceding it. In fact, Time magazine rated Furious 7 as the best franchise out of the other 6. The 7th version of the film combined tumultuous action scenes on the spot. The characters donned on the portrayals that have gotten fans to admire the gists of suspense and surrealism.

James Wan directed the 7th sequel of the Furious series, as reported in Deadline.com. Vin Diesel and Neal Moritz were producers of the movie. Furious released its first sequel 14 years ago, in 2001. 

Fans were in delight seeing the late Paul Walker team up once again with Vin Diesel and company for the 7th time. Diesel has done a good job proving he was still a leading Furious action hero. The actor lived up to expectations in the highest action packed caliber standards in the 7th sequel.

Variety reported that Furious 7 neared $125 million gross at the box office on its first day of screening on April 3. Furious 7 was also the highest box office earning film for this month for a Universal Pictures Saturday opening.  

The president of Universal Pictures for local film distribution, Nick Carpou, shared how his company came about to releasing Furious 7 this month, as reported in Deadline.com

"Originally, we planned to release the picture last July, but that wasn't going to happen, so we thought of April because opening on Good Friday has proven historically to be a very good thing to do."