Hobbs and Shaw spinoff ASAP.
I mean right effing now.
Take all my money
I mean right effing now.
Take all my money
They just need to make more of these movies in this universe period. We need this shyt in our life. I mean what other series does it like this? All white avengers? I would love if they made a spinoff movie with the shaw brothers doing dirt though.Hobbs and Shaw spinoff ASAP.
I mean right effing now.
Take all my money
Easy now.They just need to make more of these movies in this universe period. We need this shyt in our life. I mean what other series does it like this? All white avengers? I would love if they made a spinoff movie with the shaw brothers doing dirt though.
fukk em. I'm just going to throw it out there. F&F movies are much better than that avengers shyt and recent 007 trash.Easy now.
Don't offend the Internet militants that also worship all white avengers and the Disney over lords
They might fold into themselves when faced with outside logic
I agree.fukk em. I'm just going to throw it out there. F&F movies are much better than that avengers shyt and recent 007 trash.
Now about the movie. I did think it was odd that the team was so willing to accept dekard shaw to the family bbq considering he was the one to murk han....Or was he set up and he wasn't the one to do it and maybe they'll be going after the real murderer in the next installment
fukk em. I'm just going to throw it out there. F&F movies are much better than that avengers shyt and recent 007 trash.
Now about the movie. I did think it was odd that the team was so willing to accept dekard shaw to the family bbq considering he was the one to murk han....Or was he set up and he wasn't the one to do it and maybe they'll be going after the real murderer in the next installment
Number of Individual Vehicle Wrecks: 171
- The Fast and the Furious: 5
- 2 Fast 2 Furious: 19
- The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift: 14
- Fast and Furious: 24
- Fast Five: 37
- Fast and Furious 6: 40
- Furious 7: 32
F&F over any trash DC has put out. Check that other thread regarding a breh watching SS for the first time. You will see that I said I didn't even finish SS. We all know BvS was trash so I don't need to explain that.Just curious... which is better
Fast 6 and 7 or BvS and SS?
Sidenote,
The collateral damage in this franchise
These stats
Fast and Furious by the Numbers
Fast and Furious Property Damage Infographics Count Buildings and Vehicles Destroyed
The fukkery
Martha
F&F over any trash DC has put out. Check that other thread regarding a breh watching SS for the first time. You will see that I said I didn't even finish SS. We all know BvS was trash so I don't need to explain that.
back at ya brehRespect that neutral down the middle posting making other cats shots obsolete
Straight up my G.... much respect to you and GAWD Bless you
Martha
Hobbs and Shaw spinoff ASAP.
I mean right effing now.
Take all my money
If you head out to see The Fate of the Furious this weekend, there won’t be a credits scene teasing the next installment of the high-speed franchise. However, there were plans in place for for a credits scene that would have featured Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) as a way of hinting that a spin-off might be coming featuring the adversaries forced to be allies. So what happened to it?
Reportedly, Vin Diesel had the credits scene pulled after it was shot without his knowledge. But there’s another side of the story that indicates there wasn’t really a confrontation reason behind The Fate of the Furious credits scene being axed. Find out more below, but beware of some minor spoilers for the sequel.
Where Did This Credits Scene Come From?
The Wrap has word from “insiders” that a credits scene would have had Hobbs and Shaw appearing, though details on what they were doing in the scene were not provided. In the film, Hobbs and Shaw are initially at each others’ throats when they are locked up in the same prison. When a prison riot breaks out, Hobbs pursues Shaw to give him the Cherokee drum beating that he’s promised, but the chase ends up leading them outside where Mr. Nobody (Kurt Russell) is waiting, having orchestrated the breakout.
When Mr. Nobody (along with his young protege Little Nobody, played by Scott Eastwood) rounds up Dom’s team to help track him down after he’s gone off the grid with the dangerous hacker known as Cipher (Charlize Theron), he surprises the crew by bringing in Deckard Shaw to help them, who we learn also has an axe to grind with Cipher because she coerced his brother Owen Shaw (Luke Evans from Fast and Furious 6) to do her bidding.
Hobbs and Shaw are still taking shots at each other while being forced to work together, which brings a good amount of humor in the movie. Eventually, Hobbs and Shaw become more friendly with each other, and their rapport becomes more playful than vindictive. One of the insiders behind this story says there were “early screenings where Johnson and Statham popped so much on-screen together that they were looking at doing a spinoff.” And that’s what the credits scene was meant to tease. So what happened to it?
The Rage of Vin Diesel
The insiders behind this story indicate that producer Neal Moritz had the credits scene shot, but he didn’t tell producer and star Vin Diesel, which was apparently a big mistake. Executive producer Samantha Vincent found out about the scene, and she just so happens to be Vin Diesel’s sister. So she told the actor, and he “became enraged.”
Following this revelation, Diesel called NBC Universal (the studio behind the film) and unleashed his fury on them. After this, the studio supposedly recalled all the theatrical prints and had the scene taken out of the credits. That implies this issue was something that came up very recently.
However, there’s a chance that Vin Diesel wasn’t actually mad about this situation at all. In fact, another insider explains that the scene in question wasn’t even meant to be included with the theatrical release of the film. The scene was filmed ad bonus content for the home video release, but after studio executives and producers reviewed the sequence and “loved it”, they ultimately decided against including it in theaters because “the sequence would make for a better opportunity somewhere else.”
That sounds like a damage control response to the other side of the story. And considering the rumors of a feud between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel, I wouldn’t be surprised to hear if the latter was behind this credits scene getting thrown out. Lending further weight to this story, we know that Vin Diesel is a very hands-on producer, and all major decisions go through him. So if a spin-off involving Hobbs and Shaw wasn’t discussed with him and a sequence was shot without his knowledge, his anger wouldn’t be surprising.
Diesel has downplayed his supposed feud with Johnson in recent interviews, but it sounds like there was definitely some disagreement between the stars during the production, even if they’ve buried the hatchet since then. I just hope that this scenario doesn’t ruin our chances of seeing a spin-off with Hobbs and Shaw, because they’re one of the best parts of this sequel.
Yeah China really doesn't care all that much for star wars or space operas in general.Yea I saw they r predicting this 105 to 110 domestic which is lower than the last but the last was definitely an outlier being it was surrounded with walkers death. I know ANH was released a dif time domestically and worldwide but the rest of the world isn't really into SW like America is. Either way it's a good look for a franchise on their 8th movie it's actually kind of crazy when u think about it
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