The memories behind the miles! Jordana Brewster has been part of the Fast and Furious franchise since the first film premiered in 2001, but there’s one moment that still stands out in her mind.
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Vin Diesel has hinted that upcoming Fast and Furious film will kick off a new trilogyThe following story contains spoilers for Fast X: Spoilers ahead!
After a very public feud with series star Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson is set to reprise his role as special agent Luke Hobbs in Fast X.
According to The Wrap, Fast fans will once again get to smell what Johnson’s character is cooking when Hobbs shows up in the post-credits sequence for the 10th instalment of the long-running action franchise.
The news comes after Johnson was embroiled in a public feud with Diesel that led to the former declaring there was “no chance” he’d be back.
But Johnson’s return as Hobbs comes after his passion project Black Adam flopped at the box office last fall, which led some fans to criticize the actor for his change of heart.
“Black Adam caused this man to crawl back crying and begging Vin Diesel for a job … dude I’m f***ing losing it,” one person swiped on Twitter.
“[The] Rock getting the Fast X post credit scene after Black Adam flops is so f***ing funny,” a second person jabbed.
“Bro’s only coming back [because] Black Adam flopped,” a third social media attacker dismissed.
Fast X finds Dominic Toretto (Diesel) and his “Fast family” being threatened by a ruthless villain (played by Jason Momoa) looking for revenge for his family’s death in Fast Five. In addition to franchise regulars Michelle Rodriguez (Letty Ortiz), Tyrese Gibson (Roman Pearce), Ludacris (Tej Parker), Sung Kang (Han Lue), Charlize Theron (Cipher), and Jason Statham (Owen Shaw), the film features appearances by newcomers Rita Moreno, Brie Larson and Meadow Walker, the daughter of late Fast star Paul Walker.
Johnson and Diesel’s feud went public in 2016 as they filmed the
The memories behind the miles! Jordana Brewster has been part of the Fast and Furious franchise since the first film premiered in 2001, but there’s one moment that still stands out in her mind.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is returning to the 'Fast and Furious' franchise. The 51-year-old actor has confirmed that he'll reprise the role of Luke Hobbs after ending his long-running feud with Vin Diesel. The wrestler-turned-actor said on Twitter: "So I am 100 percent confirming to you guys around the world that yes, it is true.
It’s the return of The Rock.
Dwayne Johnson is gearing up for a Fast & Furious comeback!
The tease at the end of “Fast X” hinted at it, but now it’s official: THR reports that Dwayne Johnson will return to the “Fast And Furious” franchise for another installment. So does that mean Luke Hobbs will return for “Fast 11“? Not so fast: this new film isn’t that one, “Fast 12,” or even a spinoff like 2019’s “Hobbs and Shaw.” Instead, the movie will serve as a bridge between “Fast X” and its sequel, with other “Fast And Furious” also involved.
family for good!Dwayne Johnson took to social media on Thursday to share with fans that his credits cameo wasn't a fluke — he's coming back in the mix in a new upcoming film.ET can confirm Universal Pictures is developing an untitled film starring Johnson as rogue lawman Luke Hobbs. The film will not be a standalone, or related to Johnson's spinoff with Jason Statham.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Dwayne Johnson is returning to the “Fast and Furious” universe with a new standalone film, reprising his franchise role as Luke Hobbs. Universal Pictures announced the project on Thursday. Longtime “Fast and Furious” collaborator Chris Morgan wrote the untitled film’s script. Plot details were not available, though individuals familiar with the deal said the new movie will bridge between the events of the just-released “Fast X” and the upcoming “Fast X: Part II,” which is expected in 2025. Johnson just appeared as Hobbs, a diplomatic security service agent, in a credits scene for “Fast X.” Johnson will produce the film with Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia for their Seven Bucks Productions, along with Vin Diesel and Samantha Vincent via their One Race Films. Additional producers include Chris Morgan for his Chris Morgan Productions, Jeff Kirschenbaum for Roth/Kirschenbaum Films and Neal Moritz for Original Film.
SPOILER ALERT: The following contains details from the recent Fast & Furious sequel Fast X.
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Daniela Melchior spills the details behind the uncomfy scene in “Fast X” which left audiences shuddering.
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Vin Diesel and director Louis Leterrier respected and supported Jason Momoa's "quirky" choices for his Fast X villain character. The Aquaman actor joined the tenth instalment in the Fast and Furious franchise as Dante Reyes, an androgynous villain with a penchant for nail polish and jewellery. In an interview with Men's Health magazine, Momoa explained that the franchise's longtime lead Diesel and new director Leterrier gave him the space to make "weird and bold" decisions as the oddball character.
died in a car crash in 2013. He was 40 years old.Cody, 34, and his wife Felicia Knox named their third child Paul Barrett, or “Bear,” nearly a decade after the actor’s horrific accident.
Fast X” is the No. 1 movie in the world. While it’s the 10th installment in the wildly popular “Fast and Furious” franchise, the movie’s success was not a sure thing — especially since original director Justin Lin, a series mainstay, left the project shortly into production.
With every new ‘Fast & Furious’ film, Vin Diesel and Co. add new names to the ever-growing cast.
As expected, “Fast X” was released on Friday and debuted at #1 pretty much all over the world. It’s clear, even after 10 main films and one spinoff, Vin Diesel’s action franchise is still beloved by fans.
Auliʻi Cravalho won’t play Moana again. The 22-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday and shared that she will not reprise her role from the 2016 animated film in the upcoming live-action remake.
Auliʻi Cravalho won't play Moana again. The 22-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday and shared that she will not reprise her role from the 2016 animated film in the upcoming live-action remake.«When I was cast as Moana at 14, it wonderfully changed my life and started my career,» Cravalho began.
Fast X is finally in theaters and it’s going to be the top movie of the weekend!