Fast and Furious 7 Latest News: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Bids Goodbye to the FAF Franchise but Loses Bond Role?
Fast and Furious 7 Latest News: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Bids Goodbye to the FAF Franchise but Loses Bond Role?
It is still more than six months before the release of Fast and Furious 7 but it is already expected to be the most profitable installment of the popular Universal franchise ever.
With Vin Diesel's growing social media presence and the publicity around Michelle Roriguez' lovelife, the interest of fans on the movie is on high pitch.
Unfortunately, it may be the last Fast and Furious movie where Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will be seen. Johnson has returned to finish the movie after the demise of Paul Walker, whose autopsy recently revealed that he was still alive right after the crash. However, the professional wrestler turned actor implied that he might not come back for another film.
Some gossip say "The Rock" will join the franchise of 007 since he is in a practical shoot for the upcoming James Bond film. However, this was contradicted by a more recent report saying he had missed the chance to get the bad guy role because he requested a talent fee that is more than James Bond himself. "The Rock" even hinted at this when he unflinchingly told reporters that he is giving up Fast and Furious even if it may be the only one that can afford him.
On the other hand, Vin Diesel seems to be extremely obsessed with the latest installment of the franchise that made him famous. When the action star is not throwing some photos from Fast and Furious 7 to Facebook, he is busy posting some memorials of Paul Walker, his friend.
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