From The Fast and the FuriousThe franchise is bigger than ever after years of new releases. Where it once started as a movie about a group of street racers stealing some silly DVDs, today we see Dominic Toretto and his family pull off a big run to save the world.
While filming some of those antics, the actor clashed Vin Diesel he met Dwayne Johnson. It was while shooting The fate of the angry. The concession was cut in half after that; Diesel continued with Fast and Furious 9 Johnson’s spin-off Hobbs and Shaw.
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and not before fast epic With only two parts left, fans were hoping that the feud between Diesel and Johnson would come to an end.
But after Vin Diesel made a strange public invitation on Instagram for Johnson to sign for his last two films (Do it for the fans.), Johnson firmly rejects it.
As far as Johnson was concerned, it was nothing more than a gentle attempt to pressure him from the audience, and he wasn’t sensitive to it. In the meantime, fans find it somewhat annoying and think the actors should make adjustments:
I think Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Vin Diesel really should be kissing. There is clearly a lot of sexual tension between them. pic.twitter.com/0t4Ft7yb9E
– TaitWaters December 30, 2021
I don’t care about Fast and the Furious but I think the feud between The Rock and Vin Diesel is pretty funny.
Heather after killing God ☆ eri (horrorveteran) December 30, 2021
The fact that he’s standing on some books so he can look The Rock in the eyes tells you everything you need to know about Vin Diesel 😂😂😂
– Carlos (@Carlit0sWayy) December 30, 2021
imaginary hostility between @the rock & @Vin Diesel It’s the biggest long scam I’ve ever seen. You know all too well that this was all planned so that when he appears in the final movie, it’s quite the hype.#The Fast and the Furious
– Billy “The Kid” Lawrence (@BillusTheRillus) December 30, 2021
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