The 55-year-old actor was seen alongside his Fast co-stars, where he said it was important to support the writers' strikes and highlighted it was a 'step forward' in the industry.
The 55-year-old actor was seen alongside his Fast co-stars, where he said it was important to support the writers' strikes and highlighted it was a"step forward" in the industry.Why you can trust Sky NewsThe 55-year-old actor was seen alongside his Fast-X co-stars at a fundraiser at Universal Studios Hollywood for the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project.
When questioned about the impact the writers' strike might have on the next movies in the franchise, Diesel said it was"important" to support the writers during this time. He said:"I think we're entering a very interesting age where we're going to have to consider things like AI, and sooner or later we're going to have to ask those questions.""And I think putting the writers' debate on the table is a step forward for all of us in every occupation to start anticipating or figuring out how we're all going to adopt this new norm and this new technology," he said.
So far, the strikes have affected many TV shows and films, including Stranger Things, Yellowjackets and The Handmaid's Tale.
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