Fast & Furious 9 that ran during this year s Super Bowl was only 31 seconds long, but its most impressive visual that of a car crashing through a store and into a truck on the other side took eight months of prep before it was filmed. Director Justin Lin, known for helming four previous entries in the high-octane franchise, shared a behind-the-scenes look at the stunt in the wake of the latest footage.
The filmmaker revealed that the major set piece, which only runs for four seconds, took up
four days of production and led to the destruction of three cars. Work from over a hundred of the most dedicated and talented crew. Best job in the world! he wrote.
Fast And Furious director Justin Lin tweeted a behind-the-scenes clip showing the months of work that went into creating a four second stunt in the upcoming F9.
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Diesel also added, It s just been such a wonderful, wonderful run, and we d always envisioned that 10 would be the farewell, the finale, and that is what our story is working towards.
The latest instalment in the possibly-space-travelling franchise sees the return of a few familiar faces, as well as a new one: John Cena (James Gunn s
Suicide Squad) as Jakob Toretto, the younger brother of Diesel s Dominic Dom Toretto. A deadly assassin and expert driver, he ll be teaming up with Cipher (
Old Guard s Charlize Theron reprising her role) to take down Dom but not if their sister Mia (
The Faculty s Jordana Brewster) and the rest of the crew has anything to say about that.