John Cena and Mark Ruffalo both got in trouble this week, for comments on Taiwan, Palestine, and Israel. But only Cena's verbal "gaffe" might end up costing people hundreds of millions of dollars in Chinese movie tickets.
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There aren’t many jokes to make about part nines. Third installments have outdated cracks about 3-D, and maybe part fours can be appended with a
Leprechaun-referencing
In Space. But even in a seemingly endless sequel-happy era, not many movie series reach nine entries especially not without doing some kind of reboot, whether soft or unsparing. (Most that do are of the slasher variety.) That
Point Break knockoff from 20 years ago, has made it all the way to
F9 is the last vestige of its underdog status. The vehicle has been rebuilt, re-customized, and re-polished multiple times over the past two decades, with that B-movie engine remaining as its only original part.
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In no time at all, weâll all be filing into theaters to see what Dominic Toretto and crew have in store for us with
F9. But with so much time having passed between the release of the most recent entry in the mainline series â 2017âs
The Fate of the Furious â and the epic ninth installment, itâs safe to say a lot of us have forgotten the finer details of the franchise and want to be caught up to speed. For some of us, Universal Picturesâ âFast Fridaysâ have served as an avenue to catch all eight installments of the âFast Sagaâ before
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Muscleman Vin Diesel as crew leader Dom Toretto in Fast & Furious 9, which is set to open in cinemas here on May 26, with sneaks from May 21. PHOTOS: UIP
Muscleman Vin Diesel as crew leader Dom Toretto in Fast & Furious 9, which is set to open in cinemas here on May 26, with sneaks from May 21.
Now a dad both on and off screen, star Vin Diesel loves how his character has developed
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Back in 2000, when Vin Diesel was attending racing and stunt driving school and watching illegal street car races in Los Angeles to prepare for his role as badass crew leader Dom Toretto in 2001 s The Fast And The Furious, never did he imagine the action film franchise would turn into a cinematic universe of sorts 20 years later.