Fast X's Jason Momoa one of the best Fast and Furious villains, says Michelle Rodriguez

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Fast X's Jason Momoa one of the best Fast and Furious villains, says Michelle Rodriguez
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Michelle Rodriguez thinks that Jason Momoa is one of the best Fast and Furious villains. The 44-year-old actress is reprising her role as Letty Ortiz in the upcoming Fast X and has high praise for the Aquaman star's portrayal of antagonist Dante Reyes. Michelle told Collider's Ladies Night podcast: 'Revenge with a smirk. It sounds light, but when you see...

Michelle Rodriguez thinks that Jason Momoa is one of the best Fast and Furious villains.

Michelle told Collider's Ladies Night podcast: "Revenge with a smirk. It sounds light, but when you see , you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. Fast X director Louis Letterier gave fans a hint of what to expect from Dante and revealed that he will be the perfect foil for Vin Diesel's Dom Toretto.The filmmaker said: "Dante is in awe of Dom. He's analysed him. There's nowhere to hide, because he knows Dom better than he knows himself.

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