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Fast and Furious feud: Michelle Rodriguez responds after co-star Tyrese Gibson lashes out at Hobbs and Shaw

Stars of the original franchise are in disagreement over the box office hit

Jacob Stolworthy
Wednesday 07 August 2019 09:23 BST
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Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw

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Michelle Rodriguez has responded after her Fast and Furious co-star Tyrese Gibson lashed out at Dwayne Johnson spinoff Hobbs & Shaw.

The actor, who has appeared in the long-running franchise since The Fast and the Furious in 2000, revealed on Twitter that she’s “happy” for both Johnson and Jason Statham, adding: “Petty’s not my thing. Unity is everything, especially right now.”

Despite not directly referencing Gibson, her tweet clearly hints at his now-deleted Instagram post criticising the new film.

He shared a screengrab of an article that incorrectly indicated the film had flopped at the box office, writing: ”Breaking up the family clearly doesn’t have the value that one would assume it does.”

In 2017, the actor – who first appeared as Roman Pearce in 2 Fast 2 Furiouslashed out at the spin-off following Fast & Furious 9‘s release date change from 2019 to 2020.

Rodriguez, though, bears no ill will and praised the film for placing the spotlight on an “ethnic human”. Johnson is half-black and half-Samoan.

Since its release last Thursday (1 August), Hobbs & Shaw has knocked The Lion King off the box office top spot around the world and has hauled in global takings of more than $180m.

The franchise will resume proceedings with next May’s ninth entry. Director Justin Lin, a familiar name to those who’ve followed the series since its inception, will direct both the ninth and tenth entries.

Lin’s back-to-back sequels will be released just one year apart, with the untitled one due in April 2021.

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Rodriguez, whose credits include Avatar and Lost, threatened to quit the franchise back in 2017 if producers didn't promise to improve representation of women in future instalments.

You can find a list of every single Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson films – ranked from least to most ridiculous – here and find out how new film Hobbs & Shaw shreds the Game of Thrones finale here.

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