Vin Diesel Reveals Fast & Furious Finale Plan: A Role for Cristiano Ronaldo?

Vin Diesel has fans buzzing after hinting that football legend Cristiano Ronaldo might join the Fast & Furious family. He revealed a role was specifically written for the athlete in the upcoming franchise finale. The final film, set for 2027, will also see Diesel's Dom reunited with Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner on screen. This news comes with Diesel's promise to bring the series back to its Los Angeles street racing origins.

Key Points: Vin Diesel Teases Cristiano Ronaldo Role in Fast & Furious Finale

  • Vin Diesel shared an Instagram post teasing a custom-written role for soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo
  • The final film is scheduled for an April 2027 release after Diesel set three conditions
  • Diesel demanded the finale return to LA's street racing roots and reunite Dom with Brian
  • The emotional finale of Fast 7 used VFX and Paul Walker's brothers to complete his character's story
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Vin Diesel hints at Cristiano Ronaldo role in next 'Fast & Furious' film

Vin Diesel hints Cristiano Ronaldo may join the final Fast & Furious film, set for 2027, which will also reunite Dom with Brian O'Conner.

"We wrote a role for him... - Vin Diesel"

Los Angeles, December 14

Hollywood star Vin Diesel has teased that footballer Cristiano Ronaldo may feature in the upcoming 'Fast & Furious' film. Diesel, who also produces the franchise, shared an Instagram photo with Ronaldo, revealing that a role had been written specifically for the soccer star, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"Everyone asked, would he be in the Fast mythology... I gotta tell you he is a real one," Diesel captioned the post. "We wrote a role for him..."

Although Ronaldo's appearance has not been officially confirmed, the news has created excitement among fans of both the franchise and the footballer. Diesel previously provided details about the final film, scheduled for release in April 2027. He said the movie will reunite his character, Dominic Toretto, with Paul Walker's Brian O'Conner.

"Just yesterday I was with Universal Studios. ... The studio said to me, 'Vin, can we please have the finale of Fast & Furious in April 2027?' I said, 'Under three conditions because I've been listening to my fan base,'" he explained, noting that he wanted the franchise to return to Los Angeles, "return to the car culture, to the street racing" and also reunite his and Walker's characters onscreen, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"The third thing was reuniting Dom and Brian O'Conner," Diesel said. "That is what you're going to get in the finale."

Walker, who passed away in a car accident in November 2013, had not completed all his scenes for Fast & Furious 7. Using CGI, VFX, and his brothers Cody and Caleb Walker, filmmakers completed 350 shots to ensure Brian appeared in the final sequence. The scene showed Dominic and Brian sharing a final moment before driving off in separate directions.

The last scene of Fast & Furious 7 saw Diesel's Dominic Toretto and Walker's Brian have a final moment together in their cars before driving off in separate directions. VFX supervisor Joe Letteri explained how they executed the scene using CGI, VFX, and Walker's brothers.

"There really wasn't room to let anything slip. It was too important to complete the story in respect to Paul's memory -- to make sure that when you watched it, you didn't think about any of the work that we did," he said. "If you were a fan, you were watching Paul's performance and saying goodbye," as quoted by the outlet.

VFX supervisor Joe Letteri said the work was crucial to honour Walker's memory and deliver a proper farewell for fans, preserving his performance.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The part about bringing back Brian O'Conner is what really gets me. It's a beautiful tribute to Paul Walker, but I hope the CGI is respectful and doesn't feel forced. That final scene in F7 still makes me emotional.
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Rohit P
Honestly, the series has gone too far from its roots. "Return to street racing in LA" sounds perfect. Adding football stars feels like a gimmick for global box office. Just give us the cars, the family, and a proper send-off.
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Priya S
My brother is a massive Ronaldo fan and I grew up on Fast & Furious. This news made our day! Can't wait to see how they integrate him. Maybe he drives a supercar in a chase scene in Lisbon or something!
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Vikram M
April 2027 is so far away! But if they are promising a return to the original vibe and a reunion with Brian, it might be worth the wait. The tribute to Paul Walker has always been handled with heart, which I respect.
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Kavya N
Interesting move. Ronaldo has a huge fanbase in India too. This will definitely pull in audiences who aren't even regular movie-goers. Smart marketing, but the film's story needs to be solid first.

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