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Vin Diesel Cried Over the ‘Fast Forever’ Script, but the Movie’s Director Still Hasn’t Read It: ‘There Will Be an Ending, and It’s Great’
The script for the next “Fast and Furious” movie, titled “Fast Forever,” made Vin Diesel cry, but director Louis Leterrier still hasn’t read what gave the actor the waterworks. “It is the best script I have read in decades,” Diesel wrote on Instagram about the 11th “Fast and Furious” film, penned by Michael Lesslie. But […]
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The script for the next “Fast and Furious” movie, titled “Fast Forever,” made Vin Diesel cry, but director Louis Leterrier still hasn’t read what gave the actor the waterworks. “It is the best script I have read in decades,” Diesel wrote on Instagram about the 11th “Fast and Furious” film, penned by Michael Lesslie. But […]
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According to Variety’s linked report, Vin Diesel Cried Over the ‘Fast Forever’ Script, but the Movie’s Director Still Hasn’t Read It: ‘There Will Be an Ending, and It’s Great’, The script for the next “Fast and Furious” movie, titled “Fast Forever,” made Vin Diesel cry, but director Louis Leterrier still hasn’t read what gave the actor the waterworks. “It is the best script I have read in decades,” Diesel wrote on Instagram about the 11th “Fast and Furious” film, penned by Michael Lesslie. But […]
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