How Many Cars Were Destroyed in Each ‘Fast & Furious’ Movie?

Is it possible that the Fast & Furious series might be nearing its end? Only time will tell, as the latest installment Fast X: Part II/ Fast 11 is being rumored to be the final chapter in this popular film franchise that started at the turn of the century. So far, every imaginable plotline (even those set in space) has been explored, but who would have thought the same before Fast Five was released? There could still be unexpected twists and turns ahead, such as a collaboration with the Mad Max series or a guest appearance by Jeremy Clarkson. For now, we can only look forward to what’s coming our way.

One ‘Gladiator 2’ Was a Complete Surprise

If you still had doubts that Rome wasn’t constructed overnight, or if you thought Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal could build it wearing cool armor, then let me tell you about an unexpected appearance in Gladiator II that adds a delightful twist to the epic. The appearance of Matt Lucas as the Colosseum announcer took fans by surprise, but his adorable face and unmistakable British demeanor provided a charming contrast to the otherwise serious setting. Although Lucas’s role is brief, his natural charm and comedic timing make him ideal for this surprising cameo. In a film filled with tough men and bitter vengeance, Lucas’s presence offers a welcome respite from the intense themes.

Andrew Garfield Gets Real About Still Getting Asked Spider-Man Questions Ten Years After His Films Premiered

Following Andrew Garfield’s unexpected appearance in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” alongside Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire, it’s likely we’ll keep hearing questions about his future roles as Spider-Man in movies and TV series for a long time. Now, the actor has addressed this very subject, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of continually fielding queries about embodying the famous Marvel character.

32 Most Riveting Father/Son Stories In Movies

Fatherson bonds can be intricate, often vacillating between heartwarming and ominous. At times, they embody the purest affection, while other moments, they may seem shrouded in mystery and unease. Generally, they exist somewhere along this spectrum. Cinema has delved into these relationships extensively, encompassing a wide range of genres – from somber dramas like “The Godfather” to humorous takes on father-son dynamics such as “Elf”. Here is a collection of our preferred films that portray the complexities of love or animosity between fathers and sons.