The feud between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel is apparently still going on, despite Vin‘s comments about their tense relationship that stemmed from Fast Five.
08.07.2021 - 13:43 / pinkvilla.com
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a major loophole for India to move on from an extremely tragic 2020 as the lockdown era refuses to extinguish. While we venture outside the confines of our homes with grave hesitancy, most of us miss going out without being obliged to wear a mask.
The feud between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel is apparently still going on, despite Vin‘s comments about their tense relationship that stemmed from Fast Five.
Finally, Black Widow has hit theatres in the US and several other countries (not India, as of yet, unfortunately!) and is predicted to be the biggest box office draw in the COVID-19 pandemic era, overthrowing Vin Diesel and John Cena's F9.
Art imitating life. Meadow Walker, daughter of the late Paul Walker, has relied on her godfather, Vin Diesel, as a major source of support since her father’s death, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Fast and Furious alum Tyrese Gibson recently got candid about his 2017 feud with co-star Dwayne Johnson. Gibson, 42, appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on to chat with guest host Tiffany Haddish and shared that he considers the latest Fast & Furious movie the most “vulnerable” yet and addressed his past feud with his co-star Dwayne Johnson. “We’ve been on the phone every other day.
Hollywood legend Helen Mirren recently returned as Magdalene Shaw aka Queenie in a cameo part in Fast and Furious 9. After fans loved her in her debut role, now Helen is opening up on the possibility of being a part of future films of the franchise.
John Cena is revealing the tactics he used to keep the identity of his “F9” character under wraps.
Any other year, it wouldn’t be a massive surprise that a ‘Fast & Furious’ film debuted with a huge box office total. But after a year of basically no theatrical releases and no major blockbusters, the fact that “F9” debuted with a $70 million estimated opening weekend is noteworthy.
It was only during F9's first trailer, unveiled in January, that Fast & Furious fans came to solve the mystery behind who John Cena was playing.
COVID-19 lockdown.Thus comes an official declaration: “Cinema is back!,” the franchise’s lead thespian, Vin Diesel, has announced in an official statement. A delayed theatrical release turned out to be the right move for the “Fast and Furious” sequel, the ninth in the franchise’s 20-year run.
Fast & Furious 9.Walker, who passed away in 2013, was an original star of the franchise, appearing as Brian O’Conner up until 2015’s Furious 7.Speaking to NME, Diesel opened up about casting wrestler Cena in the most recent film, admitting: “I’m a multi-cultural actor, you could’ve picked anybody to be my brother.“So there was a great moment of anxiety when it came time to think about who you would cast to be Jakob.
As “F9: The Fast Saga” is about to break a pandemic era box office record this weekend, Vin Diesel might already attempt to push Universal Pictures to new and strange places with the “Fast & Furious” franchise.
Fast & Furious 9 star John Cena said he didn’t realise that a meeting he had with Vin Diesel was his audition for the new film.Asked if he was approached about appearing in the film or whether he asked to join, Cena said: “I certainly was approached. I wouldn’t even know how to go after something like that.
franchise continues to get faster and more furious with every installment, there are always potential surprises in store for the future.
Nine films later (10 if you count the ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ spinoff), it appears the ‘Fast & Furious’ Saga is entering its final quarter-mile stretch. And even though the film series is expected to end with a two-part finale, it appears that Vin Diesel, the godfather of all things fast and all things furious, already has the final scene in mind that will cap off the journey that began more than 20 years ago.
Vin Diesel is sharing his candid thoughts on the "magical" feeling he encountered which led to John Cena being cast as Dom's brother Jakob Torreto, also the main antagonist, in F9. During a recent appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelly Clarkson asked the 53-year-old actor how John ended up being a part of Fast & Furious 9."Obviously I'm multicultural.
Vin Diesel is dishing on John Cena joining the Fast & Furious franchise!
Vin Diesel thinks a lot of his co-star, John Cena. In “F9: The Fast Saga”, the brother of Diesel’s character, Dominic Toretto, is introduced as Jakob and is portrayed by Cena.
Vin Diesel thinks a lot of his co-star, John Cena. In , the brother of Diesel's character, Dominic Toretto, is introduced as Jakob and is portrayed by Cena. While the former WWE star now seems like an obvious choice, Diesel admits on Wednesday's episode of that he experienced some «anxiety» about casting the role of his sibling. «Obviously I'm multicultural.