Following his look in a post-credits scene in Fast X, a film starring Jason Momoa and Dwayne Johnson could be within the works.
What is the working title for the Dwayne Johnson and Jason Momoa Fast & Furious film?
According to a current report from famous business insider Daniel Richtman (by way of World of Reel), the working title for The Rock’s new Fast & Furious film is “Untitled Luke Hobbs and Dante Reyes.” This comes after Dwayne Johnson confirmed earlier this month that he can be starring in a standalone movie reverse Momoa.
In a post-credits scene for Fast X, Johnson’s Hobbs might be seen breaking right into a run-down church that’s been arrange by Momoa’s Reyes. After discovering a cellphone ringing, Reyes — who has spent the entire film looking down Dominic Toretto for the dying of his father — threatens Hobbs, telling him that he’s Reyes’ subsequent goal, telling Hobbs that Toretto could have performed a task within the dying of his father (which passed off in Fast Five), however that Hobbs was the one who really killed him.
What do we all know concerning the Dwayne Johnson and Jason Momoa Fast & Furious film?
In a video posted to his Twitter earlier this month, Johnson confirmed that he’ll star in an untitled standalone Fast & Furious film that takes place throughout Fast X. He’ll be reverse Jason Momoa within the movie, who performed the current film’s antagonist Dante.
The star additionally mentioned why he selected to return to the franchise, citing the explosive fan response to Fast X’s post-credits scene that featured Johnson’s return as Luke Hobbs. The Hollywood Reporter is saying that the film is neither a full sequel or a spin-off, however moderately a “Fast X.5.”
The new film will probably be written and produced Chris Morgan and produced by Johnson and his companions at Seven Bucks Productions Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia. It may also be produced by collection star Vin Diesel and Samantha Vincent by means of their firm One Race, Jeff Kirschenbaum for Roth/Kirschenbaum Films, and Neal Moritz for Original Film.
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