After Jason Momoa was declared the big villain in the 10th episode of Fast and Furious, Deadline’s site tells us that one of the heroes of The Suicide Squad will join the Diesel family in the saga.
The Big Fast and Furious Family Keeps Growing Up! After Jason Momoa, who was declared the Bad Boy of the 10th Opus on March 3, Daniela Mercury’s team joins the fast-paced and furious franchise.
The film, which is expected on April 5, 2023, will unite the whole fast family: Vin Diesel, Tire Gibson, Ludacris, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordan Brewster, Natalie Emmanuel and Sung Kang.
The exact role that Daniela Mercury will play is not specified Deadline. The 25-year-old Portuguese actor appeared in James Gann’s film The Suicide Squad. He played in Ratcatcher 2 against Idris Elba, John Senna and Margo Robb.
Recall that Fast and Furious 9 was a huge success and grossed $ 720 million worldwide despite being released in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
For fans of Daniela Mercury, she will soon be seen again in another action film, Assassin Club, where she will star Sam Neal, Henry Golding and Numi Rapas.
The story is told by Morgan Gaines, including the best, the elite assassin and international spy. He is hired to kill six people around the world. But he quickly discovers that all the targets are also unknowingly hired assassins to kill each other.
The actor will also star after Neil Jordan in a feature film, Marlowe. He will play alongside Liam Neeson in this thriller that Fever promises.
The story introduces us to private detective Philip Marlowe, more lonely and bored than ever. His life changes when a blonde woman (Diane Kruger) enters her office to ask her to find her ex-boyfriend.
Suicide Squad Trailer with Daniela Melchior
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