Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel have put rumors of their feud on Fast X to rest after resolving their recent conflict. Momoa played Dante Reyes, the son of Hernan, the villain in Fast Five, who seeks revenge against Diesel's character, Dominic Toretto, and his family for taking his family's money. Fans can expect Fast X to be the first of the final mainline Fast and Furious movies, with Diesel hinting at a potential trilogy after the initial two-part plan. Diesel also announced the release date for Fast & Furious 11 on Instagram, just under a month after its theatrical debut.
In his post caption, Diesel subtly addressed the rumors of a feud with Momoa on the set of Fast X. He assured fans that there is "all love" among the Fast Family as they head into production for "part two." Momoa also put the rumors to rest with a comment on Diesel's heartfelt post, stating that it's "all aloha" and expressing gratitude for Diesel taking a chance on him.
Reports of tension on the set of Fast X between Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel are not uncommon in the Fast and Furious franchise. In fact, for the past six years, headlines have focused on Dwayne Johnson's public disapproval of Diesel. Johnson, who plays Luke Hobbs, has clashed with the star and producer over Diesel's alleged excessive creative control on the movies. This tension was so palpable that during the filming of The Fate of the Furious, the two actors went out of their way to avoid filming scenes together.
Johnson finally made a triumphant return to the Fast and Furious franchise in the post-credits scene of Fast X, putting an end to the ongoing drama surrounding his feud with Diesel. Johnson later confirmed that the two had put their differences aside, and it was announced that he would star in a new spinoff bridging the next two movies. Despite the macho personalities on set, rumors of feuds are common, but with Diesel and Momoa both expressing excitement for the future of the franchise, it seems that the conflicts of the past can be put to rest.
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