Vin Diesel Appeals to the Rock to Return for Fast 10: “My Little Brother Dwayne”
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Vin Diesel Appeals to the Rock to Return for Fast 10: “My Little Brother Dwayne”

  • Vin Diesel shared a photo of him and Dwayne on Instagram while begging the former wrestler to return to the Fast and Furious franchise
  • The actor said his kids refer to The Rock as 'Uncle Dwayne' and send each other best wishes every holiday
  • The thespian begged Dwayne not to decline, reminding him that he had an important role to play

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Actor Vin Diesel has made a passionate plea to Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson to return for the penultimate film from the Fast and Furious franchise, Fast 10.

Vin Diesel pleads with The Rock to join Fast 10.
Vin Diesel is longing for The Rock to be in his next and possibly final F&F film. Photo: vindiesel.
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The two elite actors have, in the recent past, portrayed a hostility that made many fans believe they are not good pals, but Vin has quashed this narrative.

Going on his Instagram account on Sunday, November 7, Vin urged Dwayne to join the franchise for Fast 10.

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Vin even referred to Dwanye as his little brother, adding the time had come for them to create the next film.

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He added that his children refer to the former wrestler as 'Uncle Dwayne', adding that there is no holiday that goes by without them sending best wishes to each other.

Vin noted that he promised Pablo (the late Paul Walker) about manifesting the best finale in the next franchise.

"I told you years ago that I was going to fulfil my promise to Pablo. I swore that we would reach and manifest the best Fast in the finale that is 10! I say this out of love," Vin wrote.

He begged Dwayne not to decline the offer, adding he has a very important role to play as Hobbs, which any other person cannot play.

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Fans react to Vin's lovely message

Many of his fans went on the comment section showing how they were impressed by the message, with others writing "family", a word Vin has become famous for.

Here are a few:

@ya_boi_issac66 wrote:

"Family."

@dearpaulwalker wrote:

"Amazing final coming."

@thekennethjohnson said:

"Show up. Rockin with Vin. Despite anything. F10 will be beyond epic."

@furiosos1327 said:

"We want The Rock back!"

@sabasarishvill said:

"I agree, after all, you guys are FAMILY."

@kobespur said:

"This is the most epic way to say 'Hey can you be in this movie please bro?'"

Dwayne Johnson vs Vin Diesel

This comes just months after Dwayne responded to his reported beef with his Fast & Furious franchise co-star.

Vin had earlier claimed he gave Dwayne some tough love in order to make him perform his role in the Fast Five instalment of the movie as Hobbs better.

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According to New York Post, the former wrestler shared that he laughed off the claims that Vin's tough love brought Hobbs together.

"I laughed and I laughed hard. I think everyone had a laugh at that. And I'll leave it at that," Dwayne said in an interview.

The superstar also suggested that he won't be part of Fast & Furious in the future and appeared to make a subtle dig about the never-ending franchise.

"And I wish them the best of luck on Fast 10 and Fast 11 and the rest of the Fast & Furious movies they do that will be without me."

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