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Vin Diesel says Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner could return in ‘Fast & Furious 11'
Vin Diesel says Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner could return in ‘Fast & Furious 11'

Los Angeles Times

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Vin Diesel says Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner could return in ‘Fast & Furious 11'

Vin Diesel says the planned finale of the long-running 'Fast & Furious' franchise will come with an unexpected passenger. Speaking at Fuel Fest, an automotive event in Pomona over the weekend, Diesel told fans that the final 'Fast & Furious' film will bring back one of the series' most beloved characters: Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner. The longtime on-screen partner to Diesel's Dominic Toretto, O'Conner last appeared in 2015's 'Furious 7,' which was completed after Walker's death in a car accident in 2013 at age 40. The franchise — known for its blend of street racing, elaborate heists and outsized action — has grown into one of the most successful of all time, with more than $7 billion at the global box office. 'Just yesterday I was with Universal Studios,' Diesel said in a video from the event. 'The studio said to me, 'Vin, can we please have the finale of 'Fast & Furious' [in] April 2027?' I said, 'Under three conditions' — because I've been listening to my fanbase.' Those conditions, he said, were to bring the franchise back to L.A., return to its street-racing roots and reunite Dom and Brian. 'That is what you're going to get in the finale,' Diesel promised. How the production might accomplish that reunion remains unclear. When Walker died during the making of 'Furious 7,' the filmmakers turned to a mix of archived footage, digital effects and performances by Walker's brothers, Caleb and Cody, who served as stand-ins for unfinished scenes. Artists at Weta Digital created more than 300 visual-effects shots to map Walker's likeness onto his brothers' bodies, often piecing together dialogue from existing recordings. The film's farewell — showing Brian and Dom driving side by side before splitting onto separate roads — became one of the franchise's most memorable and emotional moments, widely seen as a tribute to Walker's legacy. A return for Brian O'Conner would join a growing list of posthumous digital performances in major franchises — a practice that continues to stir debate over where the line should be drawn. In 2016's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,' Peter Cushing's Grand Moff Tarkin was recreated through a mix of motion capture, CGI and archival material, decades after Cushing's death. In 2019, 'The Rise of Skywalker' relied on previously unused footage and digital stitching to return Carrie Fisher's Leia to the screen three years after the actress' passing. And in last year's 'Alien: Romulus,' the late Ian Holm's likeness was recreated as an android using AI and digital effects, with the approval of his estate — a choice that sparked controversy and led to more practical effects being used in the film's home release.

Vin Diesel pens heartfelt note as son Vincent turns 18; Says, "A gentle giant stepping into manhood"
Vin Diesel pens heartfelt note as son Vincent turns 18; Says, "A gentle giant stepping into manhood"

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Vin Diesel pens heartfelt note as son Vincent turns 18; Says, "A gentle giant stepping into manhood"

Picture Credit: Facebook Hollywood actor Vin Diesel 's son Vincent Sinclair is officially an adult now as he celebrated his eighteenth birthday on Saturday. Commmorating his little one's new journey into adulthood, the 'Fast & Furious' actor penned a nostalgic note on his official IG. He wrote, "Dear Son, Eighteen years ago, I could hold you in my arms, haha. . all nine pounds of you. I knew then you were destined to be a gentle giant. Today, watching you step into manhood, that prediction has come true." 'The Pacifier' actor also shared an adorable throwback photo holding his little one in his arms. The image showed Diesel adoring his little bundle of joy. Reliving some precious moments from Vincent's childhood, Diesel added, "From you learning to swim with me there to catch you, to watching you go from riding bicycles to driving with confidence... Through quiet moments on film sets where you observed and learned, to discovering our rich Scottish and Zulu heritage together, you've developed not just skills but character. Every experience, from moonlit ocean conversations on a canoe, to family stories around fires. .. they have shaped you into someone who understands that true strength protects, wisdom listens, and gentleness leads." "The many paths you've crossed with different cultures and people, each encounter has expanded your heart and deepened your empathy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo You naturally use your size and presence to make others feel safe rather than intimidated, your voice to encourage rather than diminish," he wrote, proud of the man his son has become. "As you step into adulthood, I see a man ready to use his strength and wisdom to protect those who have no voice, to unite rather than divide. Keep being that gentle giant who makes everyone feel valued, because the world needs your unique blend of strength, compassion, and heart. Happy 18th birthday, son. Being your father has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. With boundless love and pride, Dad," Diesel concluded his post.

Seth Rogen wants Vin Diesel to feature in 'The Studio 2': He will be fun to work with
Seth Rogen wants Vin Diesel to feature in 'The Studio 2': He will be fun to work with

Hindustan Times

time22-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Seth Rogen wants Vin Diesel to feature in 'The Studio 2': He will be fun to work with

Los Angeles, Actor-comedian Seth Rogen says he wants Vin Diesel to join the upcoming comedy series "The Studio 2". Seth Rogen wants Vin Diesel to feature in 'The Studio 2': He will be fun to work with The first season of the hit Apple TV series released on March 26, starring Rogen alongside Kathryn Hahn and Chase Sui Wonders. The renewal of the series for another season was announced in May. When asked about the actors Rogen would want to have in the show, the actor took the name of Diesel, adding there are many with whom he would want to collaborate. "There's a lot of actors I would love to work with, and some specifically who I think, you know, their personas are funny to explore. I think Vin Diesel would be very funny and fun to work with, mostly because if you think about it, he's only in those 'Fast & Furious' movies," he said at Jimmy Kimmel Live!. The 43-year-old actor noted some audiences know Diesel mostly for his "Fast & Furious" character, Dominic Toretto. "For most of the people's lifetime who are in their 20s now, he's only ever been Dominic Toretto, ever. So to see him outside of Dominic Toretto to me, would be very exciting," he added. Host of the show, Jimmy Kimmel, jokingly added that Diesel is the regular viewer of the show, following which, Rogen decided to pitch the project to the actor through the episode. "I assume you're watching this as you do every night. I assume you're watching it while driving like a 65 Pontiac. If you would please consider, maybe we can organize a Zoom — and I'll capture your baldness on a hard drive," he said. Directed by Rogen and Evan Goldberg, "The Studio" was created by the actor alongside Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez. It comprised 10 episodes. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist
NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Yahoo

NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist

A Queens cop opened fire on a car thief barreling towards him as officers thwarted a luxury vehicles heist reminiscent of a 'Fast & Furious' movie, police said Friday. At least two people were in custody as cops sped off after five stolen luxury cars — mostly BMWs — the bandits had taken from an auto-detailing shop in Flushing, Queens, at about 5:30 a.m. Four out of the five stolen cars were recovered as police pursued the stolen vehicles across the borough and into the Bronx, a police source with knowledge of the case said. Cops raced to the shop on 33rd Ave. near Miller St. after receiving a 911 call of a burglary in progress. The burglars, cops were told, were armed. By the time cops arrived, the thieves had already boosted the cars and were making their escape. One of the thieves charged a responding officer, cops said. In response, the cop drew his weapon and fired off one shot at the approaching car, hitting no one. The stolen cars zipped off toward the nearby Whitestone Expressway as they made their escape, but they were quickly tracked down by cops. Charges against the two suspects in custody were pending Friday. The officer who fired off his weapon was taken to an area hospital for tinnitus, officials said. Cops are prohibited from opening fire on a fleeing vehicle except when the driver is about to strike an officer or someone else, or is about to plow into a crowd, officials said. In January, the NYPD clamped down on unnecessary dangerous police pursuits from routine car stops, ordering its officers to rely on 'advanced tools of modern-day policing' to track down and apprehend the suspects instead.

NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist
NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Yahoo

NYPD cop opens fire on Queens car thieves in midst of high-end BMWs heist

A Queens cop opened fire on a car thief barreling towards him as officers thwarted a luxury vehicles heist reminiscent of a 'Fast & Furious' movie, police said Friday. At least two people were in custody as cops sped off after five stolen luxury cars — mostly BMWs — the bandits had taken from an auto-detailing shop in Flushing, Queens, at about 5:30 a.m. Four out of the five stolen cars were recovered as police pursued the stolen vehicles across the borough and into the Bronx, a police source with knowledge of the case said. Cops raced to the shop on 33rd Ave. near Miller St. after receiving a 911 call of a burglary in progress. The burglars, cops were told, were armed. By the time cops arrived, the thieves had already boosted the cars and were making their escape. One of the thieves charged a responding officer, cops said. In response, the cop drew his weapon and fired off one shot at the approaching car, hitting no one. The stolen cars zipped off toward the nearby Whitestone Expressway as they made their escape, but they were quickly tracked down by cops. Charges against the two suspects in custody were pending Friday. The officer who fired off his weapon was taken to an area hospital for tinnitus, officials said. Cops are prohibited from opening fire on a fleeing vehicle except when the driver is about to strike an officer or someone else, or is about to plow into a crowd, officials said. In January, the NYPD clamped down on unnecessary dangerous police pursuits from routine car stops, ordering its officers to rely on 'advanced tools of modern-day policing' to track down and apprehend the suspects instead.

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