Fans love to see their actions in Fast and Furious films. However, The Rock and Disel's friendship changed when Johnson hit Vin Diesel publicly. Since then, ...
Diesel also noted that he had previously spoken with his late costar, Paul Walker, regarding the end of the franchise and that he intended to make good on his statement. The Chronicles of Riddick star then expressed that his kids had grown close to the Skyscraper star and that he missed his old castmate. The actor shared a photo of the two acting in one of the franchise’s films. Keeping disputes in past, Dwayne confirmed to the outlet that he got to meet with Vin Diesel to discuss the matter. Moreover, Johnson is not returning to Fast & Furious for the last two films. However, The Rock and Disel’s friendship changed when Johnson hit Vin Diesel publicly.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, the wrestler-turned-actor, Dwayne Johnson, got candid about what happened after he wrote a controversial post on his Instagram ...
Yet interestingly enough...[it was] as if every single crew member found their way to me and either quietly thanked me or sent me a note." The producer in me is happy about this part?. Bottom line is it'll play great for the movie and fits this Hobbs character that's embedded in my DNA extremely well. When you watch this movie next April and it seems like I'm not acting in some of these scenes and my blood is legit boiling - you're right. According to Marca, he had written "My female co-stars are always amazing and I love 'em. But, it is pertinent to note that Johnson now has regrets about his past actions.
Dwayne Johnson recalled the time he called Vin Diesel "chicken sh*t and a candy a**" after which they had to part ways in the Fast & Furious saga.
Referring to him as a “little brother”, Vin Diesel stated that the role of Hobbs could be played by no other and that the world awaits them in Fast X. As per the actor himself, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will not be returning for the upcoming Fast X. Calling Vin Diesel “chicken sh*t” and a “candy a**”, the actor regretted it in a later interview with Vanity Fair. The film was the 8th part of the Fast & Furious franchise that featured Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) gone rogue and his “family” trying to bring him back. Following the message, the two actors had various disputes and had to part ways essentially dividing Dom’s family in the franchise. The aftermath was felt worldwide as people started taking sides before the Fast & Furious franchise turned into a family drama rather than racing.