The director of ‘Fast and Furious 10’ explains how he got the impossible cameo in the post-credits scene: “It came about because I’m a fan”

The director of ‘Fast and Furious 10’ explains how he got the impossible cameo in the post-credits scene: “It came about because I’m a fan”

Louis Leterrier acted as the biggest fan of the ‘Fast and Furious’ saga to get the shocking post-credits scene of ‘Fast X’

    The ‘Fast and Furious’ saga has some surprises up its sleeve, despite sending the family into space, using giant magnets, making cars fall out of the sky from airplanes, jumping from one skyscraper to another, and having its characters fly between cars and roads as if they had wings. To give just a few examples. However, The most surprising thing the franchise has achieved, its most unpredictable and impossible milestone, is found in the post-credits scene of ‘Fast and Furious X’.

    At the end of ‘Fast and Furious X’, a trailer for the remaining episodes of the series (which we still don’t know if it will be one or two) was dropped, and it featured a character that almost no one expected to see return to the franchise. And that’s…

    — SPOILERS for ‘Fast & Furious X’ —

    The scene in question shows the The Rock’s Luke Hobbs returning to the saga after missing the previous installment, ‘Fast and Furious 9’, due to a fight between Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson for years. The disagreement between the two seemed irreconcilable, but it seems that the man who brought Johnson back into the family was director Louis Leterrieras explained to total films.

    Leterrier confirmed that, after the film was finished, he contacted Johnson’s team at the last minute to show them the film and suggest a peace offering that ultimately ended with Luke Hobbs again in the saga of ‘Full throttle’.

    “It came about because I’m a huge fan. I’m a fan who started being a filmmaker when ‘Full Throttle’ came out, so I grew up watching these movies. They were always the highlight of what I was trying to do: I love these characters, I love these actors. For me, nothing was off limits. I asked the studio, the producers, can we get closer [a Johnson] and show him the movie, can we have a conversation? Because, as a fan, my biggest hope is that this movie ends on its cusp. It’s all about the characters, and how all these pieces and these characters are going to come together to finish this franchise, arguably the biggest action franchise in the world, at its peak. And the top is only reached through the characters.”

    The confrontation between Dwayne Johnson and Diesel goes back several years, following an Instagram message posted at the end of the filming of ‘F&F8’ in August 2016. In it, The Rock was critical of the male actors he worked with, referring to them as “candy ass”.one of his signature catchphrases from his WWE heyday.

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    In 2018, Johnson stated that the two had “a fundamental difference in philosophies about how we approach filmmaking and collaboration“, and it was reported that they did not shoot any of their scenes together in ‘Fast and Furious 8’. In 2021, Johnson confirmed that he had no desire to return to the franchise.

    However, with Johnson’s return to the series, let’s hope that bygones are bygones. Reconciling is what families do, and we want a hug between Toretto and Hobbs on screen as the final touch of the saga. Maybe in ‘Fast and Furious X Part 2’? “It’s been a long day without you, my friend…

    Source: Fotogramas

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