“The sigh of siblings reuniting,” Vin Diesel captioned a video of himself and longtime Fast & Furious costar Jordana Brewster
Vin Diesel is back on set with his Fast & Furious family — including franchise newcomer Brie Larson.
The 54-year-old actor gave fans a peek at the set of the upcoming 10th installment of the Fast Saga, titled Fast X, in multiple Instagram posts over the last few days.
On Thursday — exactly one year before the movie is set to premiere — Diesel shared a sweet shot of Larson, 32, resting her head on his shoulder, with the pair seemingly in costume as Diesel’s character Dominic Toretto and an as-yet-undisclosed role for Larson.
“There are some people you will meet in life … That will change you, change your family … change the world, FOREVER! #FastX,” he wrote in the caption.
In a silly clip with Jordana Brewster, she seems to think they are taking a selfie as Diesel records a video. “The sigh of siblings reuniting … my sister on and off screen for two and a half decades. So blessed, so grateful,” Diesel wrote of Brewster, 42, who played Dom’s sister Mia in 2001’s original The Fast and the Furious and every film in the franchise since 2009’s Fast & Furious.
“For those who can receive it … we wish you love,” Diesel added. “Grateful for you all and hope to make you, him and the universe proud. A miracle.”
Earlier in the week, Diesel posted a video of himself and Jason Momoa, who is set to play a villain in the film, goofing around on set as Momoa, 42, hung out on the hood of a purple car.
“I finally got a fast car. Matches my nails,” joked a shirtless Momoa as he showed off the vehicle.
“I feel amazing. It’s day one — me and you together, buddy!” he also said, patting Diesel playfully on the shoulder.
Fast & Furious’ upcoming 10th and 11th movies will wrap up the blockbuster franchise. Along with Diesel and Brewster, longtime stars Michelle Rodriguez, Sung Kang, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson and Nathalie Emmanuel are expected to return, as will Charlize Theron.
Also returning is rapper Cardi B, who had a much-talked-about cameo in F9. “We are very much excited to evolve her character and to expand it to the finale,” Diesel previously told Entertainment Tonight of Cardi, who plays Leysa in F9. “She made it just in time. She came in Fast 9 just in time.”
Louis Leterrier is in talks to replace Justin Lin as director of Fast X, after the latter announced his departure from the upcoming film last month.
A deal has reportedly not been reached yet, but Leterrier, 48, is Universal Pictures’ first choice, according to Entertainment Weekly, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter.
Fast X is scheduled for a theatrical release on May 19, 2023.
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