Vin Diesel Gets Emotional Remembering Paul Walker at Cannes 2026

Vin Diesel got emotional while remembering Paul Walker at the Cannes Film Festival during a special screening of Fast & Furious for its 25th anniversary. He shared a warm hug with Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow Walker, at the event. Diesel spoke about their brotherhood and thanked fans for their loyalty to the franchise. The next film, Fast Forever, is scheduled for release on March 17, 2028.

Key Points: Vin Diesel Emotional Over Paul Walker at Cannes 2026

  • Vin Diesel gets emotional at Cannes remembering Paul Walker
  • He shares a hug with Paul Walker's daughter Meadow
  • Fast & Furious marks 25th anniversary at the festival
  • Next film 'Fast Forever' set for March 17, 2028
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Cannes 2026: Vin Diesel gets emotional remembering Paul Walker, shares hug with his daughter Meadow

Vin Diesel gets emotional remembering Paul Walker at Cannes 2026, shares a hug with his daughter Meadow. Fast & Furious marks 25 years.

"This is a film where brotherhood was introduced to our millennium, by myself and my brother Pablo. – Vin Diesel"

Cannes, May 14

Actor Vin Diesel got emotional while remembering late actor Paul Walker during the special screening of 'Fast & Furious' at the Cannes Film Festival, which marked the film's 25th anniversary, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The event also saw Diesel sharing a warm hug with Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow Walker.

The late-night screening at the Palais drew huge crowds, with fans gathering outside the Grand Lumiere theatre. According to the publication, unlike the usual Cannes red carpet events, guests were asked to follow a "casual chic" dress code. Vin Diesel arrived wearing a special jacket with the words "Fast Forever" written in rhinestones. The next film in the franchise, 'Fast Forever,' is scheduled to release on March 17, 2028.

Actors Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez, producer Neal H. Moritz, Universal chairman Donna Langley, and Meadow Walker were also present at the event.

Inside the theatre, Diesel spoke about his long connection with Cannes and shared memories from the early days of his career. He also spoke emotionally about Paul Walker, who died in 2013 at the age of 40.

While talking about the late actor and their bond, Diesel, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter, said, "This is a film where brotherhood was introduced to our millennium, by myself and my brother Pablo. The person that was not going to let me come alone here to represent that brotherhood was Meadow Walker."

The screening turned emotional as many people in the audience were seen crying and giving the cast a standing ovation after the film ended.

Thanking fans for their continued love towards the franchise, Diesel told the audience, "I just want you all to know, the only reason why we're making the finale of Fast for 2028 is because of each and every one of you that has given us your hearts and your loyalty. You make us want to make you all proud."

'Fast & Furious,' released in 2001, introduced Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto and Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner. The action film later grew into one of Hollywood's biggest franchises, earning over $7 billion worldwide.

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Sarah B
I love how the Fast franchise has become such a global phenomenon. Growing up in the US, watching these movies, it's amazing to see Indian fans connecting with the same emotions. The brotherhood theme transcends borders. Respect for keeping Paul's memory alive. 👊
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Arjun K
I remember watching Fast & Furious in a single-screen theatre in Mumbai back in 2001. Now here we are, 25 years later, and it's still going strong. Vin Diesel calling him 'Pablo' got me right in the feels. But honestly, they should have ended it earlier—dragging it to 2028 feels like milking it. Still, respect for the tribute. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The casual chic dress code is such a nice touch for Cannes. Usually everything is so formal. And that 'Fast Forever' jacket? Pure genius. Diesel knows how to keep the fanbase engaged. Meadow must be so proud seeing her dad's legacy celebrated like this. 🕊️
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Rohit L
I've never been a big fan of the franchise—too over-the-top action for my taste. But I respect how Vin Diesel genuinely cared for Paul. You don't see that kind of bond in every Hollywood bromance. And Meadow Walker coming to support him says a lot. That's true brotherhood, even in loss.
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Amanda J
The standing ovation at Cannes must have been incredible. I'm from Canada but I've spent time in India—the F&F movies are huge there too. It's interesting how a film about American street racing became a global family saga. Vin Diesel

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