There are currently no solid plans for Fast & Furious 8 and producer Neil Moritz says everyone is just 'bathing in the success' of the seventh instalment.
Fast & Furious 7 hit the big screen at the weekend and has broken box office records while taking the number one spot in the both the U.S. and the UK.
The movie has only been on general release since Friday, but it has grossed over $490 million at the global box office - making it the second highest grossing movie of the year so far.
Immediately talk has turned to a possible eighth film, but producer Mortiz says that those talks are yet to take place.
Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, he said: "Honestly, we're just bathing in the success of [Furious 7].. We'll probably get together in a week or so to talk.
"[The story] is going to have to be something enticing for all of us," he added. "It has to be as good as or better [than Fast & Furious 7]."
The HR also reported that no writer is currently on board and the director's chair is also empty. James Wan took over the franchise with Fast & Furious 7, but he is set to start work on The Conjuring 2 later this year.
Fast & Furious 7 looks set to be one of the biggest films of the year and is closing in on Fifty Shades of Grey's gross of $566 million - which is currently the most successful film of 2015 so far.
The movie saw Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez, and Tyrese Gibson all return to the franchise, while Jason Statham, Nathalie Emmanuel, and Kurt Russell were some of the big new additions to the cast list.
Fast & Furious 7 also Remembered Walker, who was killed in a car accident during the film of this latest instalment. This will be the final time that we see him on the big screen.