The Rock Isn't Sure If He'll Be Back For Fast And Furious 9 Because Of Vin Diesel Feud
Each person understands the
Fast and Furious franchise isn't just about flying cars, females in bikinis, The Rock punching stuff, and rogue submarines; it's about family member. Beyond the scenes, yet, there's a
serious rift between the franchise's biggest stars:
Vin Diesel and
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. It appears as though things have gone from bad to worse since production on
Fate of the Furious wrapped in 2016 — and it's put Johnson's future in the
Fast films in major jeopardy.
In a new
interview with Rolling Stone, Johnson finally opened up on the
infamous feud between him and Diesel, confirming that the pair did not shoot any scenes with each other in the eighth installment of the franchise.
"Vin and I had a couple of discussions, including a critical face-to-face in my trailer," he mentioned. "And what I came to realize is that we have a fundamental difference in philosophies on how we approach moviemaking and networking with. It took me some time, yet I'm grateful for that clarity. Whether we work with each other again or not."
Back in 2016, while shooting
Fate of the Furious, Johnson took to Instagram to call out one of his male costars for being a
unprofessional "candy ass" on set. It needless to say didn't take long for TMZ to dig up the dirt and report that Johnson and Diesel had been at odds during the arduous production. The reason? Diesel's work ethic. According to TMZ, Diesel, a producer on the film, often
held up production because he wouldn't come out of his trailer on time.
Still, it's disheartening for fans of the beloved franchise to hear that Johnson and Diesel are so at odds that it's affecting the future of the
Fast films. As soon as asked if he'd appear in the forthcoming
Fast and Upset 9, Johnson mentioned, "I'm not quite sure."
Yet that doesn't mean Johnson is giving up Hobbs for good. Case in point, he's hard at work developing the opening
Fast and Furious spin-off,
Hobbs and Shaw, costarring Jason Statham. According to DJ, he wants to prepare it as "good as it might be." Though, the spin-off has also been embroiled in its own controversy immediately after actor
Tyrese Gibson, who's been segment of the franchise since 2003's
2 Fast 2 Furious,
lashed out at Johnson for holding up production on the ninth
Fast installment, which was
pushed to 2020 to accommodate
Hobbs and Shaw.
As for Diesel, Johnson wishes him "all the ideal adding, "I harbor no ill will there, just due to the clarity we have."
He then speedily added, "Actually, you could erase that last part about ‘no ill will.’ We’ll just keep it with the clarity."
Buckle up: There's still a lot of gas left in this feud.
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