He'll be joined by a familiar, scene-stealing face.
While Fast X was released in theatres recently, the future of the franchise is already in motion, as the provisional title for the next movie in the series in Fast Presents: Hobbs and Reyes. According to Production Weekly, one of the most beloved characters in the history of the Toretto family is making a comeback, and he might be joined by one of the best additions to the main cast in recent memory.
And he might not be alone for the ride, as the title suggests that Dante Reyes will also be a part of the upcoming story. The villain was introduced a few weeks ago, when Fast X raced towards cinemas from all over the world. Even if he was out for revenge against Dominic Toretto , there's not a reason to prevent him from working with Johnson's character.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Hobbs was introduced all the way back in Fast Five, when he was introduced as a Diplomatic Security Service agent. The role was conceived with Tommy Lee Jones in mind, but when Diesel found out the audiences' desire to seeing him in a movie with Johnson thanks to social media, he quickly changed the script in order for the character to be perfect for the former WWE superstar.
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