With the release of “Fast & Furious 9” right around the corner, the cast of the beloved franchise is already looking forward to what’s next.
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Actor John Cena is facing a backlash after apologising to China for referring to Taiwan as a country in a promotional interview. According to CNN, the actor made the comments while speaking to the Taiwanese network TVBS, stating: “Taiwan is the first country that can watch F9.
”Taiwan has its own, democratically elected government, but China claims it as a breakaway province. In January this year, China warned that attempts by Taiwan to pursue independence would “mean war”.
With the release of “Fast & Furious 9” right around the corner, the cast of the beloved franchise is already looking forward to what’s next.
Fast & Furious 9's Tyrese Gibson has opened up about continuing the movie franchise following the death of Paul Walker. It's been eight years since the Brian O'Conner actor's tragic passing, and two instalments (excluding spin-offs) have been released since – with another on the way later this month – and Gibson has reflected on how the rest of the cast were able to carry on after the loss of their much-loved co-star.
August for the WWE Universe is going to be all about SummerSlam 2021! One of the biggest matches already being rumoured is Universal Champion Roman Reigns going toe-to-toe with a returning John Cena, although there hasn't been a confirmation on the same.
TMZ, shows the rocker progressively getting angrier and angrier after bar patrons recorded him. Rock dropped a few f-bombs at the crowd at FishLipz Bar & Grill before eventually screaming, "You f**king f*****s with your iPhones out!"He then told the iPhone cameramen to post videos of his crotch, rather than videos of him.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“F9,” the latest installment of Universal’s action-packed “Fast & Furious” franchise, is the teased “planetary blockbuster” heading to the Cannes Film Festival, Variety has learned.Starring Vin Diesel, John Cena and Michelle Rodriguez, the highly anticipated movie is already a major international B.O. milestone, having grossed over $250 million worldwide, including $203 million in China (as of June 6).
Always there for her! Nikki Bella opened up about why she chose to thank John Cena during her March Hall of Fame speech, revealing that her ex-fiancé would always hold a place in her heart.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Nikki Bella and Brie Bella aka The Bella Twins are finally disclosing the reason why they thanked the former's ex-fiance John Cena, which came as a shocker to the WWE Universe, during their moving speech post being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame 2021 Class of 2020.
As F9 will finally hit US theatre screens towards the end of this month, fans are excited to see what John Cena will bring to the table as the main antagonist Jakob Torreto, Dominic Toretto's (Vin Diesel) brother. In a recent interview with Geek Culture, John was asked a question that would make WWE fans very happy.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“F9,” the latest installment in Universal’s high octane franchise, has crossed a major box office milestone internationally.The film, starring Vin Diesel, John Cena and Michelle Rodriguez, surpassed the $250 million mark overseas, including a huge $203 million in China.Of course, “F9” carries a massive production budget and will require outsized global ticket sales to turn a profit.
Nikki and Brie Bella are ready to return to the ring. The Bella Twins spoke with ET's Deidre Behar about wrestling again and what it meant to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.«It was so surreal.
Few franchises have endured the improbable twists and turns of “The Fast and the Furious” series. In the years since, what began as a cheap summer programmer took many forms, transforming from a “Point Break”-style cops-versus-criminals romp to an international, multifaceted spy franchise and in the process became the most successful franchise in the history of Universal Studios.
Disney’s Cruella has received a June 6 release date in China, which will see it start on a non-traditional Sunday next week. This is the latest Hollywood title to be confirmed by the Middle Kingdom with a shortened lead-time versus the usual 30-day advance. The Emma Stone-starrer began domestic and international box office rollout this week and while it had earlier been approved for China, a date had yet to be set. The official Disney Weibo account posted an update late today local time.
John Cena has landed himself in hot water following an apology he made to China earlier this week. During a recent interview with Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS, the Hollywood star was promoting the newest installment of the Fast & Furious film franchise.
Cena was called out for saying that Taiwan was one of the “first countries” that could watch his new film “F9,” and added, “as punishment John Cena was instructed to go on Weibo and grovel in Chinese for forgiveness. it’s disgusting.” In the video, Cena doesn’t exactly apologize for a specific thing but says in nearly fluent Mandarin, “I’m sorry for my mistake.
John Cena has found himself in hot water after referring to Taiwan as a country, and even his subsequent apology has sparked additional backlash. During a recent interview with Taiwanese broadcaster TVBS to promote "Fast and Furious 9," Cena told the presenter that Taiwan would be the first "country" to be able to watch the latest instalment of the franchise.
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Actor and professional wrestler John Cena has apologized to fans in China after he called Taiwan a country in a promotional interview for his upcoming film and became the latest celebrity to face the fury of Chinese nationalists.In a short video posted Tuesday on Chinese social media site Weibo, Cena did not refer to Taiwan or go into much detail about the incident, which occurred earlier this month when he was doing a promotion for “Fast & Furious 9” with Taiwanese media.“In
Actor John Cena is facing a backlash after apologising to China for referring to Taiwan as a country in a promotional interview. According to CNN, the actor made the comments while speaking to the Taiwanese network TVBS, stating: “Taiwan is the first country that can watch F9.
John Cena is apologizing for mistaking Taiwan as a country.During an interview with Taiwanese broadcaster, Cena reportedly said, «Taiwan is the first country that can watch [],» while promoting his upcoming action movie. The former wrestler received backlash after his initial comments, as the island is considered by Beijing as a territory claimed by China.Cena later posted a video in Mandarin on Weibo, a Chinese social network, apologizing for the error.
“You absolutely spineless, chickenshit, pathetic coward,” Meghan McCain tweeted on Tuesday afternoon (May 25), blasting John Cena with the anger she usually reserves for her co-hosts on The View. Meghan, 36, was furious at John, 44, for apologizing after he referred to Taiwan as an independent country and not as part of China while promoting his new film, F9.