Vin Diesel is returning the Fast & Furious franchise to where it all started: Los Angeles. The actor took to social media to share he had a conversation with co-star Jordana Brewster about filming the ...
Read the full story on The Auto Wire We’ve all seen plenty of the riced out street racer types literally buzzing around highways like they’re filming a scene in one of the first three Fast and Furious ...
Vin Diesel took to Instagram on Thursday to share that Fast & Furious will "finally return home" to Los Angeles to complete the eleventh and possibly final film, Fast X: Part 2, to support the city ...
On Instagram, Diesel said that Jordana Brewster, his co-star in the series, reached out to him and urged him to press Universal to move the rest of the filming to Los Angeles, saying that the city ...
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Sam was deeply inspired by the Fast & Furious franchise and the most legendary car of the series might be Dominic Toretto's Dodge Charger. He found a secretive auction where he bought a prop car from ...
Since the theatrical release of The Fast and the Furious on June 22nd, 2001, adrenaline junkies and exotic car heads have felt seen on a big screen at the movie theater, and with every sequel to the ...
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