Fight between The Rock and Vin Diesel behind the scenes of Fast and Furious took public proportion
It’s no secret that the fight between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson It is Vin Diesel behind the scenes of Fast and furious changed some directions in the franchise, because The Rock not appeared in movies from Fast and Furious 9 (2021), but starred in the spinoff Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw (2019).
However, this controversy not only The Rock of the main films, but affected the franchise in its entirety. For example, in Fast and furious 6 (2013), there is a rather bizarre scene, which is even funny: luke hobbs (Johnson) It is Toretto (Diesel) try to have a face-to-face conversation, but the actors, because of the “bullshit,” did not record this sequence together. That is, this scene has different examples of forced perspective shots, and it makes it clear that they were not together.
In addition, this issue of not recording scenes together was repeated in Fast and Furious 8. On account of this, hobbs It is Toretto they only appear together in one scene, but that was only thanks to post-production. With two of the most popular characters, this rivalry affected the film quite a bit.
As Screen Rant reported, Diesel would have used position as producer in Fast and Furious 8 to cut an important scene from luke hobbs from the end of the plot. This moment would reunite the character with the great rival, Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). Rumors also say that Johnson was reportedly agitated by the behaviors of Diesel on set.
supposedly, Diesel he was consistently late for filming, and this caused delays. Vin Diesel tried to smooth over the rivalry during the production’s marketing campaign, and stated what he called Johnson in “Uncle Dwayne,” in order to understand that the two got along well.
Source: Rollingstone

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