Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel ended their feud in 2019, but that doesn't mean Johnson will return in Fast & Furious 10 and 11. Although the two have settled their feud for nearly two years, some of Vin Diesel's recent statements seem to have reopened old wounds, even if only a little. Vin Diesel said he just wanted to show "tough love" in their feud. In response, Johnson said in an interview with SlashFilm that he laughed when he heard this, and confirmed that he would not return for the final two original films. "I laughed, I laughed a lot. I think everyone should just laugh it off and that's all I want to say. I wish them the best. I wish them the best of luck on Fast & Furious 9, and good luck on Fast & Furious 10 and 11 and all the remaining Fast & Furious movies without me." Things could change, but Johnson's statement seems clear: Universal Pictures will remove the character of Hobbs in Fast & Furious 10 and Fast & Furious 11. There may also be a hint of more spin-off movies. |
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