Rock Beef With Fast J Furios

Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson in Fast Five

There is a shot in the closing minutes of Fast and Furious 6 where Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and Luke Hobbs' (Dwayne Johnson) dynamic reluctantly goes from an international cop chasing a Dodge Charger-obsessed and family-driven criminal to somewhat of a loose partnership built on respect. The two stand side-by-side, looking in the general direction of the other, but not making eye contact, creating a confusing perspective that leaves you wondering what's going on there.

Something similar can be said about the real-life feud between The Rock and Vin Diesel that went public during the making of The Fate of the Furious and didn't seem to calm down until years later. Yet, here we are, still discussing one of the strangest chapters in the history of the Fast and Furious movies, and one that also played out in coded messages, tweets, Instagram posts, and even in publications around the world.

Here is a fast and furious breakdown of the years-long and heated beef shared by Mr. "Quarter Mile at a Time" and the "Franchise Viagra."

Dwayne Johnson in The Fate of the Furious

The Vin Diesel/Dwayne Johnson Beef Became Public With The Rock's 'Candy Asses' Instagram Post In August 2016

It has never been made entirely clear when Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson first started beefing with one another, but the first chapter that played out extensively over social media, and the media in general, kicked off during the production of The Fate of the Furious. In an August 2016 Instagram video that has since been taken down, Johnson shared some behind-the-scenes footage of the film's iconic prison fight scene before taking things to the next level in the comment section where he called out his male co-stars while not naming any names:

UNIVERSAL has been great partners as well. My female co-stars are always amazing and I love 'em. My male co-stars however are a different story. Some conduct themselves as stand up men and true professionals, while others don't. The ones that don't are too chicken shit to do anything about it anyway. Candy asses. When you watch this movie next April and it seems like I'm not acting in some of these scenes and my blood is legit boiling — you're right. Bottom line is it'll play great for the movie and fits this Hobbs character that's embedded in my DNA extremely well. The producer in me is happy about this part. Final week on FAST 8 and I'll finish strong. #IcemanCometh #F8 #ZeroToleranceForCandyAsses

This could have very well meant any of Dwayne Johnson's co-stars, but as great as it would be to see The Rock trade barbs with Kurt Russell (maybe over the Big Trouble in Little China remake), in the days following it became clear this message was pointed at one person and one person only: Vin Diesel, who just so happened to be one of film's producers.

Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson in Fast and Furious 6

In The Wake of The Incendiary Post, Dwayne Johnson And Vin Diesel Had A One-On-One Meeting

The buzz surrounding Dwayne Johnson's incendiary comments was both fast and furious as the world began to take in what the former WWE Champion was saying about his co-stars. And as the day went on, it began to look more and more like the comments were aimed at none other than Vin Diesel, according to a detailed TMZ report. But even though Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Scott Eastwood, Kurt Russell, and even Jason Statham appeared to escape The Rock's Instagram takedown, they all were reportedly upset with their costar.

The whole situation got so out of hand so quickly, Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel had an impromptu meeting. This initially looked like gossip following another TMZ report, the meeting was eventually confirmed by The Rock himself in a 2018 interview with Rolling Stone (via The Hollywood Reporter) where the wrestler-turned-actor confirmed not only the meeting but another rumor about he and Diesel not filming any scenes together:

That is correct. We were not in any scenes together. Vin and I had a few discussions, including an important face-to-face in my trailer. And what I came to realize is that we have a fundamental difference in philosophies on how we approach moviemaking and collaborating. It took me some time, but I'm grateful for that clarity. Whether we work together or not.

There is just so much to take in there: the meeting, not filming scenes together, comments like "whether we work together or not." As work on The Fate of the Furious wrapped up, it looked like the beef too was about to run its course, but it quickly became the story that wouldn't go away.

Vin Diesel in The Fate of the Furious

Vin Diesel Later Said His Feud With Dwayne Johnson Was 'Blown Out Of Proportion"

When Vin Diesel was making the media rounds ahead of the release of The Fate of the Furious in April 2017, everyone wanted to know about one thing and one thing only: no, not his beer of choice but instead the business with he and Dwayne Johnson. When speaking with USA Today (opens in new tab), briefly touched on the subject and yet again made it sound as if this was just two brothers coming to a disagreement:

I don't think the world really realizes how close we are, in a weird way. I think some things may be blown out of proportion. I don't think that was his intention. I know he appreciates how much I work this franchise. In my house, he's Uncle Dwayne.

But then Vin Diesel went and said this:

I protect the franchise. I protect everybody including Dwayne. I protected Dwayne more than he'll ever know. And it doesn't matter. He doesn't have to know. But he appreciates it. He knows it. Dwayne has only got one Vin in his life. Dwayne Johnson only has one big brother in this film world and that's me.

These comments seem to bury the proverbial hatchet but also feature more of that brotherly talk the actor likes to throw out, especially when talking about Dwayne Johnson.

Dwayne Johnson in Furious 7

When Addressing The Beef At The April 2017 Premiere Of The Fate Of The Furious, The Rock Chalked It Up To 'Different Philosophies'

By the time The Fate of the Furious premiered in April 2017, Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel had appeared to have put the whole beef behind them when speaking with ET at the red carpet event. When asked about his involvement in the feud and how the two let bygones be bygones, The Rock explained that some things just have a way of working themselves out before diving into his comments the previous summer:

Just like, in life, you have different philosophies and people have different fundamental philosophies on how you do things. And again, the most important thing is just the movie.

Dwayne Johnson's comments make it sound as if the supposed feud between him and Vin Diesel was nothing more than two brothers getting worked up after spending a lot of time together. If the Fast and Furious franchise has taught us anything it is that you don't always have to agree with your family, but you should be there for one another.

Dwayne Johnson in Hobbs & Shaw

The Feud Appeared To Be Finished In 2019 When The Rock Teased His Fast And Furious Future

By the time Hobbs and Shaw became a box office juggernaut in August 2019, the once red-hot feud between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel was over and done with. And that appeared to be the case even more in September when Johnson posted a video to his Instagram page thanking everyone for the spin-off's success before turning his attention to his Fast and Furious costar and their possible future:

Lastly, but not least, I want to thank brother Vin [Diesel] for your support of Hobbs & Shaw. I saw your post and I appreciate it. ... As you know, and what a wild ride this is and what a wild ride this has been, 10 years ago when you and I spoke, you invited me into the Fast and Furious family. I'm grateful for that invite. And as you know, my goal was always, all these years, to come into the Fast & Furious world and help elevate the franchise in any way that I possibly could. And of course, all roads lead to one thing. I'll be seeing you soon, Toretto.

In January 2021, just months before F9 was to land in theaters and while Fast and Furious 10 was being mapped out, Vin Diesel took to Instagram and shared picture of Dwayne Johnson and himself with a caption stating he was was "too excited" for what lies ahead. And while it hasn't been revealed if Johnson will return for F10, this means what beef the two had is over right? Right?

Vin Diesel in Furious 7

Vin Diesel Has Gone On To Say 'Tough Love' Factored Into The Feud

On the heels of the release of F9 in June 2021, the first Fast and Furious film in more than a decade to not feature Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel spoke with Men's Health and some offered insight into what caused the two to butt heads so much in the early days, which heavily factored into the feud that came later on:

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. That's something that I'm proud of, that aesthetic. That 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.

Well, it seems like a little tough love goes a long way in the Fast and Furious franchise.

Whatever beef Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel may have had at one point appears to be over and done with at this point. We will have to see what the future holds for the two in real-life and the upcoming Fast and Furious movies.

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop yelling at the mailman, or yelling about professional wrestling to his wife. If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.

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Source: https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2569696/vin-diesel-and-the-rock-a-history-of-their-fast-and-furious-beef

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