Universal is hoping to pump some Diesel into The Fast and the Furious 3.
In development on the third installment of the high-octane franchise, the studio wants Vin Diesel back in the driver's seat, according to the trades. In 2001, Diesel and Paul Walker costarred in the first Fast movie about theft and the Los Angeles street-racing circuit. The feature exceeded studio expectations and perplexed critics with a $144 million North American box-office haul.
But Universal balked at Diesel's $20 million asking price for the 2003 sequel, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and the action was moved to Miami where Walker, who played undercover cop Brian O'Conner, was paired with Tyrese.
While the budget on the second film doubled to $76 million, the flick only managed to earn $127 million, which may explain why Walker hasn't been invited back.
This time around, the action would catch up with Diesel's character, Dominic Toretto, on the lam in Mexico, and follow the thug with a heart of gold to Tokyo, where Toretto comes to the rescue of a friend in trouble with local gangsters.
According to published reports, Diesel is waiting to see the Fast 3 script before committing to the project.
Diesel's potential participation could also signal the return of director Rob Cohen. Cohen, who directed Diesel in the original Fast and his follow-up flick, XXX, backed out of the sequel without Diesel on board. John Singleton picked up the slack on Fast 2.
From what I hear it is going to be based on Drifting in Japan
damn i wish they would just let it go away.......or come up with a completely different name for it......tfatf and 2f2f was a dumb thing to name the movie.....
i can't wait... tokyo japan...can't wait!!! did they say when the movie was plannin on coming out or are they still making it???
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