Dwayne
Johnson
who
recently
wrapped
up
DCEU
film
Black
Adam,
has
confirmed
that
he
will
not
be
appearing
in
any
future
Fast
&
Furious
movies.
The
actor
also
opened
up
about
the
ongoing
feud
with
former
co-star
Vin
Diesel.
Earlier
this
year,
Vin
Diesel
had
revealed
that
Fast
and
Furious
11
will
be
the
final
release
in
the
franchise.
While
talking
about
the
decade-long
franchise,
Vin
had
claimed
that
he
had
to
give
some
of
his
co-stars
some
"tough
love,"
to
which
Johnson
"laughed"
at.
While
talking
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
Johnson
said,
"I
laughed
and
I
laughed
hard.
I
think
everyone
had
a
laugh
at
that.
And
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
And
that
I've
wished
them
well.
I
wish
them
well
on
Fast
9.
And
I
wish
them
the
best
of
luck
on
Fast
10
and
Fast
11
and
the
rest
of
the
Fast
and
Furious
movies
they
do
that
will
be
without
me."
However,
Johnson
never
named
Diesel
as
a
co-star
he
had
a
tough
time
working
with,
but
believed
that
Vin
was
difficult
to
work
with.
The
feud
between
Johnson
and
Diesel
reportedly
has
been
going
on
since
they
stopped
filming
The
Fate
of
the
Furious
back
in
2016.
According
to
Fox
News,
Diesel
had
opened
up
about
the
clash
with
his
co-star
recently
and
told
the
outlet,
"It
was
a
tough
character
to
embody,
the
Hobbs
character.
My
approach
at
the
time
was
a
lot
of
tough
love
to
assist
in
getting
that
performance
where
it
needed
to
be."
"As
a
producer
to
say,
okay,
we're
going
to
take
Dwayne
Johnson,
who's
associated
with
wrestling,
and
we're
going
to
force
this
cinematic
world,
audience
members,
to
regard
his
character
as
someone
that
they
don't
know--Hobbs
hits
you
like
a
ton
of
bricks," Vin
was
quoted
as
saying
in
the
report.
He
added
that
he
is
proud
of
the
aesthetic
of
the
franchise,
which
took
a
lot
of
work.
"We
had
to
get
there
and
sometimes,
at
that
time,
I
could
give
a
lot
of
tough
love.
Not
Felliniesque,
but
I
would
do
anything
I'd
have
to
do
in
order
to
get
performances
in
anything
I'm
producing."