ReactionRocket
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I only love Sprite and the Fast & Furious movies.

EXCLUSIVE: Vin Diesel pens an essay about #Cannes, "The Fast and the Furious" and why "popular cinema" is art. "What that first 'Fast' film did, 25 years ago, was remind Hollywood of something it had quietly forgotten. Popular cinema, made with conviction and love, is not a lesser form of the art. It is the art in its most ancient and essential function, the story told to the whole community, the fire everyone gathers around. Hollywood in 2001 had sorted its audiences by demographic. It had stopped believing that a single film could sit down with the whole world at once and mean something to all of them. We didn't accept that. A multiracial cast at the center of a global blockbuster. A definition of family that crossed every line the industry used to draw its maps. A story that said belonging is not inherited, it is built by the choices you make and the people you refuse to leave behind. That argument resonated on every continent because it named something true. The hunger for family. For loyalty. For a table with enough chairs." Read the full essay here: wp.me/pc8uak-1lHh9Z

I think I’ll reveal one of these shows in my newsletter…

Jordana Brewster cherishes getting the chance to reunite with her #FastAndFurious co-stars. @KeringGroup

Jordana Brewster says her "Fast and Furious" character Mia "became more passive" over the franchise and she wants the last movie to "harken back to the first one." "I want her to drive her story and not react to everything else around her. Agency, that's my biggest wish... In 'Fast Five', she is pregnant. She's helping them figure out what's next and jumping off buildings and leading the guys as they're pulling a safe through the streets of Rio. It is literally being a part of the action and not just standing by." @KeringGroup

Jordana Brewster on the legacy of 'Fast & Furious': "We had diversity before that became a thing" | #CannesFilmFestival Deadline Studio Watch more here: deadline.com/video/jordana-…

Jordana Brewster likes to re-watch the "Fast and Furious" because "the chronology is so interesting. Like, what happened when?" "My jaw dropped," she said about watching the first movie at #Cannes. "I don't think I ever fully appreciated the depth of Vin's character. He takes a lot of time with the scripts. The integrity of the characters matter to him. Dude, I get it. It does pay off." @KeringGroup

Jordana Brewster had no idea "Fast and Furious" was getting a spinoff series on Peacock until Vin Diesel announced it earlier this week. “It’d be fun to have me and my two kids, and they’re getting into all kinds of trouble — it’s almost like karma. It would also be a nice way of perpetuating the Brian character and his family legacy, but we’ll see.” variety.com/2026/film/feat…

Vin Diesel rocks a diamond-encrusted “Fast Forever” jacket at the #Cannes screening of “The Fast and the Furious”

Vin Diesel and the cast of “The Fast and the Furious” reunite and have a blast celebrating the film’s 25th anniversary at #Cannes. (via Getty)

Family reunion 🫶🇫🇷 #Cannes2026


1. The Han show from @HertzBarry's book. I could see this with a slightly updated premise and MAYBE with Gisele added as well. Would Gal Gadot do a TV show for what they would probably be offering? Does Sung Kang even want to still be playing Han or do something new? 60% chance.


