Fast and Furious 9 is boldly going where the franchise hasn’t gone before – to space
Drive me to the moon

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fast and Furious has pretty much done it all in the last decade-and-a-half: its characters have outstripped submarines, raced up runways, and even managed to skydive with cars somehow. ღBut this puts all the others in the rear-view mirror: Fast 9 is going to space.
Previously, Ludacris let slip that Fast and Furious 9 would have some scenes set in outer space. Talking to Sirius XM’s (H/T ), actor Michelle Rodriguez has seemingly con🙈firmed that’s going to be the case.
“How did you guys find that out?” Rodriguez said when asked about Fast 9 shooting for the staಞrs. “See what happens? People start talking behind the scenes, man. When a movie doesn’t come out and forget about it, things get out. Nobody was supposed to know that… I’m not [going 🍸to space], I’m not lucky enough to hit space.”
No word yet on what exactly the space scenes will entail but surely no one is going to do a burnout in space? Because then films will be complete and we can all pack up and go൲ home.
While R🦄odriguez might not be blasting off in the ninequel (I’m coining it) the💖 actor – who has appeared as Letty Ortiz in six Fast films – has hinted that there is a “little bit more attention and love for the girls in the movie.”
In another time, we would have already seen Fast 9’s interstellar adventures. Originally set for May 22, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the revised release date is now nearly a year later on April 2, 2021.
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