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 ...
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 ...
In response to the Los Angeles wildfires, Vin Diesel reveals that "Fast X: Part 2" will finish filming in the California city.
Vin Diesel announced that “Fast X: Part 2” will finish shooting in Los Angeles, the city that provided the setting for the first film in the long-running franchise, as a way to bolster a local ...
This news came from a post that the Fast Saga star/producer shared to his Instagram, complete with a fitting image of Diesel embracing on-screen sister Jordana Brewster. What makes this choice ...
Southern California experienced some of the worst natural disasters with the wildfires that led to dozens of victims and left ...
seemingly referring to Diesel and Johnson's feud. "I think the franchise echoes that." Brewster also teased on what fans can expect from Fast X: Part 2. "Vin's so invested in the franchise and so ...
The action star said the decision was made in response to the deadly LA wildfires: "Los Angeles needs it now more than ever." ...
It states that Diesel is trying to get the next film a massive budget, but that the last movie’s performance may make that a no-go. Fast X grossed an impressive $715 million at the global box ...