[Notícia com SPOILER sobre “Velocidade Furiosa X”]
“I’ve come to give you a little bit of long-overdue information. I’ve waited over a week for confirmation. So I can assure you 100% that yes, it’s true: Hobbs is back. Hobbs is back to life,” Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced late Thursday to Front. Millions of his social media followers raved about the ‘Fast and Furious’ saga.
The giant actor thanked fans for their support and enthusiastic response to his surprise appearance by Special Agent Luke Hobbs at the end of “Fast & Furious X.”
The project in question is a new film that will not be a sequel to “Hobbs & Shaw” (2019), starring Jason Statham as Deckard Shaw, or a “spinoff” focused on her character, but a direct sequel to the spinoff that hit theaters this May and which It will be associated with “Fast and Furious X: Part II”.
In that sense, “The Rock” predicted that a titanic showdown between Hobbs and Dante, played by Jason Momoa, is on the way, praising them for a “fantastic job” as the villain.
Referring to his times as a professional wrestler, the star said: “If you thought ‘The Rock’ vs. ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin in a three WrestleManias encounter was fatal, wait till you see Dante and Hobbs collide.
The script for the new project is written by Chris Morgan, a veteran contributor to several films in the saga and Hobbs & Shaw.
In the message written on social networks, Dwayne Johnson also stated that he and Vin Diesel resolved the conflict between the two in the summer of 2022: “We have left all the past behind us. We will lead with brotherhood and determination – and we will always look after the franchise, the characters and the fans we love.”
In the video, he adds that despite their differences, “we’ve been like brothers for years,” the audience, the fans, and the saga come first and that the two are looking forward to the future. It is the “big plans” that are more important than the differences between the two.
“When you add it all up, it’s not a hard decision: it’s a yes,” he affirmed.
In December 2021, Dwayne Johnson declined a public invitation made a few weeks earlier by Vin Diesel to return in Fast & Furious X, calling him “manipulative” for using his children, and Paul Walker after he said “no” when they met face to face in June of that year.
The addition of Luke Hobbs in 2011’s Fast & Furious 5 as antagonist Dominic Toretto (Diesel) helped revitalize the saga, joining the expanded “family” in the next film.
But in August 2016, the animosity between the two became public when Johnson shared on social media that some of his co-stars weren’t really professional, and it quickly became clear that the message was only meant for Vin Diesel.
Despite attempts by the two over the years to lessen the feud, “The Rock” Johnson has said several times publicly that he will not be returning to the saga, preferring to draw attention to the “spin-off” Hobbs and Shaw alongside Jason Statham.
in Vanity Fair interview In October 2021, as he reflects on the non-existent relationship between the two, Dwayne Johnson still regrets sharing the feud publicly because it goes against his DNA.
He also confirmed that the rage had become so serious that he only agreed to return one last time in Fast & Furious 8 (2017) if the two didn’t share scenes (the ones in were filmed separately): in the drama. It’s the best thing to do. For everyone “.
This conflict is now buried in the name of the masses and the “big plans” of this saga.
With a new film confirmed to be in active development at Universal Pictures and without a release date, it remains to be seen what the epic’s agenda will look like: despite a script ready, no changes can be made, all too common in this type of production, while existing writers strike. .
For now, the Fast & Furious X sequel still hits theaters in 2025.
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