'Biggest franchise in Hollywood, and I don't have any of it,' said the Suicide Squad director, who co-wrote the original Fast And The Furious
’s most iconic elements—including moving the movie from New York to L.A.’s underground street racing scene, and incorporating real elements of street racing into itI’m like, ‘Bro, I’m not gonna take it unless I can set it in L.A. and make it look like the people I know in L.A.
ing parties. I don’t go to the meals, I don’t do any of that stuff. The people that did were able to control and manage narratives because they’re socialized in that part of the problem. I was never socialized in that part of the problem so I was always like the dark, creative dude, beware.”with their original movies thanriff into being the automotive world’s answers to the James Bond franchise.
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