The cast, and director Justin Lin, all weighed in on the potential of Fast 10 happening here.
One of the many, MANY great things about the Fast and the Furious franchise is that the action series places us in the thick of the action in some of the most beautiful and exotic places on the planet.
For the latest entry, on top of being TAKEN INTO SPACE (?!!), Fast & Furious 9 added Thailand, Scotland and Georgia (the country, not the American state) to the ever expanding list of locations.
In case you haven’t watched it already, here is the brand new trailer for Fast & Furious 9, with the movie scheduled to be released in Ireland on Thursday, 8 July.
However, with the news that there will only be two more Fast & Furious movies in the main franchise, time is running out for a big action sequence to take place in Ireland.
JOE.ie’s The Big Reviewski took part in the global press conference for the launch of the latest trailer, and asked whether or not there were any plans to bring a set-piece here.
Vin Diesel responded immediately: “Ireland! Dublin, I’m there! Book me a ticket!”
Michelle Rodriguez then interjected, pointing out a good financial reason to set a sequel here: “They have an amazing tax break, I hear!”
Vin then continued: “Hey, y’know, yeah, Ireland. My whole career started in Ireland. We shot Saving Private Ryan in Wexford, Ireland, back in 1997.
“[It is a] great question. That is one of the magical things about this saga, is that we get to… we were talking about that earlier, as you know. We get to travel to all of these wonderful places. And part of the reason why Fast 10 has to be broken into two different movies is because there is so much ground to cover and there are so many places and so many locations in the world that we have to visit.”
When they posed the same question to Justin Lin, the co-writer and director of this entry, he had just one request: “If you [can] help me get street closures, where I can own a street for a week!”
Check out The Big Reviewski’s full chat with Justin Lin, as well as John Cena’s response to his involvement in the sequel, right here: