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Børning, a 2014 Norwegian street racing action comedy film that have taken inspiration from the Fast & Furious films [159] [160] [161] Tinoco, Armando (August 12, 2022). "Saturn Awards Nominations: The Batman, Nightmare Alley, Spider-Man, Better Call Saul Top List". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on August 12, 2022 . Retrieved January 28, 2023. Jirak, Jamie (February 15, 2019). " 'Fast & Furious 9' Filming Start Date and Location Revealed". comicbook.com . Retrieved June 25, 2019. [ dead link]
F9 had its world premiere in South Korea on May 19, 2021, [54] the United Kingdom on June 24 and was released in the United States on June 25. [55] The film had five previous planned release dates in the United States between 2019 and 2021. These shifts were reportedly made due to the releases of Hobbs & Shaw and the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021), as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. [56] Home media [ edit ] In July 2019, stuntman Joe Watts, who doubled for Diesel, sustained a serious head injury during filming at Leavesden Studios. [48] [49] In September 2020, Michelle Rodriguez confirmed the film would be set in outer space as well, which was teased by Diesel. [50] Post-production [ edit ]In October 2018, long-term producer Neal H. Moritz filed a lawsuit against Universal Pictures for breach of oral contract and committing promissory fraud after the distributor removed him as lead producer for Hobbs & Shaw. Furthermore, it was revealed in May 2019 that Universal dropped Moritz from all future Fast & Furious installments. [69] His lawsuit was settled in September 2020, [70] and Moritz would later return to the series with F9. Davis, Brandon (March 4, 2021). "Hobbs & Shaw Producer Hiram Garcia Teases Fast & Furious Spinoff Sequel Plans". Comicbook.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2021 . Retrieved November 18, 2021. Ford, Dana (December 22, 2013). " 'Fast & Furious 7' to be released in April 2015". CNN . Retrieved August 3, 2018. Main articles: List of Fast & Furious cast members and List of Fast & Furious characters John Cena joined the franchise as Jakob Toretto.
Diesel declined to return for the sequel, saying that the screenplay was inferior to its predecessor. Cohen also declined the sequel, opting to develop the film XXX (2002), which starred Diesel in the lead role. To account for these changes, Universal commissioned the writers to create a standalone sequel with Walker in the lead and brought in John Singleton as the new director. Filming was delayed by a year and the production location shifted to Miami. Tyrese Gibson, who worked with Singleton on the film Baby Boy (2001), was hired as Walker's new co-star and was the first entry in the series to feature long-running cast member Ludacris. [28] A video game based on the first movie was planned to be released in November 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and in 2004 for the Xbox, but was cancelled for unknown reasons. It was planned to be developed by Genki and published by Vivendi Universal Games under the Universal Interactive label. [124] Rahman, Abid (February 3, 2016). "Universal Sets Dates for 'Fast & Furious' Parts 9 and 10". The Hollywood Reporter. The series, particularly the first few films, helped popularize the import scene and car tuning. [152] [153] According to the LA Times, there are some Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers who blame the Fast & Furious films for popularizing street racing in the city. [154] In August 2022, residents of Los Angeles held a protest against the filming of Fast X, claiming the movies promote illegal street racing. [155] [156] Desborough, Jenny (June 25, 2021). " 'Fast and Furious 9' Cameos: All the Appearances Explained". Newsweek. Archived from the original on December 6, 2022 . Retrieved May 12, 2023.
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