A poster titled 'Gone in 60 Nanoseconds,' claiming to be a sequel to Nicolas Cage's film 'Gone in 60 Seconds' and set to release in theaters next May, has gone viral on social media. Initially shared by Facebook user @YODA BBY ABY, the poster claims that Cage will return as his iconic character, Randall "Memphis" Raines.The post describes the plot: "GONE IN 60 SECONDS SEQUEL!!! NIC CAGE!!! In Gone in 60 Nanoseconds, retired master car thief Memphis Raines (Nicolas Cage) is drawn back into the underworld when a tech mogul steals priceless vintage cars for his illegal empire. With a new generation of thieves by his side, Memphis must outsmart cutting-edge security systems and rival gangs in a race against time to reclaim the stolen cars. As the clock ticks down, Memphis discovers that confronting his past is the only way to secure his future. Coming to cinemas in May 2025."The post quickly gained traction, amassing over 23,000 likes in just three days."Dude this is the best news since I found out that this is just the best news," one person commented.Another wrote, "My favorite Film of all time !!! It's impossible to make it the same standard and quality as the first the team and the cars."A third user wrote, "The movie has to be better. More angles of the cars. Better filming. We saw 2 seconds of a Jaq X220. I liked the humor in the movie. But they have to spotlight cars better. And cars that are hot now. An old Bronco, DeLorean, and something besides a Porsche. They need to steal from a museum like a GT40 or the Batmobile. Pay some respect to John Force, Jay Leno, and Ken Block. It has to be better this time around!"
However, the poster is fan-made, and no official announcement has been made for 'Gone in 60 Nanoseconds.' Facebook user @YODA BBY ABY, known for creating fan-made posters, notes on his profile that his page is "100% satire and fake news."
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