LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The 'Fast & Furious' franchise has always been a thrilling ride, captivating audiences with its high-octane action and star-studded cast. Recently, rumors began circulating that tensions were brewing between two industry heavyweights who are part of the long-running franchise, Vin Diesel and Jason Momoa. Speculation grew when reports surfaced, suggesting Diesel was less than pleased with Momoa's portrayal of the villain in the box-office hit 'Fast X'. However, Diesel took to social media to clear the air and express his true sentiments about Momoa's performance.
Vin Diesel's heartfelt social media post
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Diesel shared a candid photo of himself and Momoa on set, showcasing the camaraderie and collaborative spirit among the franchise's actors. He specifically commended Momoa's portrayal of Dante Reyes, describing it as "scene stealing."
Radar Online reported how rumors had been swirling that Diesel harbored resentment towards Momoa, blaming him for the mixed reviews of 'Fast X'. Sources even hinted that Diesel felt overshadowed by Momoa's outstanding performance, causing tension within the franchise. However, Diesel's recent social media gesture put all doubts to rest, affirming his deep respect and appreciation for Momoa's portrayal of one of the 'Fast' series' most memorable villains.
Vin Diesel's history of on-set conflicts
This is not the first time Diesel has found himself at the center of on-set conflicts with fellow cast members. His most notable feud was with the formidable Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, which became public knowledge through an explosive Instagram video posted by Johnson back in August 2016. The video showcased behind-the-scenes footage of a prison fight scene, accompanied by a cryptic caption that called out unidentified male co-stars. It soon became evident that Diesel, who also served as a producer, was the intended target. The post has now been deleted as Johnson stood by his point but admitted that posting it on a public platform was wrong. Other cast members, including Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Scott Eastwood, Kurt Russell, and even Jason Statham, expressed their discontent with the situation.
The feud between these Hollywood powerhouses has been resolved, with The Rock set to make a triumphant return to the saga with 'Fast X'. While it suggests that efforts were made to mend their working relationship, it remains uncertain whether Hobbs and Dom will share the screen in the upcoming 'Fast' installment. The Rock's recent projects, such as the DC film Black Adam, garnered mixed reviews and underwhelming box office performances. His upcoming movie, Red One, is set to exclusively stream for Amazon Prime Video subscribers. Thus, his return to the franchise may be driven more by financial considerations than a resolution with his co-star.
Next chapter in the 'Fast & Furious' franchise
As we look into the future of the relationship between Diesel and Momoa hereafter, we can find solace in the fact that the Fast and Furious franchise has a remarkable way of uniting its stars, even after past conflicts. Buckle up for the next thrilling chapter in the saga, 'Fast 11', which is intended to hit theaters on April 4th, 2025. Save the date, as this is one cinematic experience you definitely don't want to miss.