![]() Since action and humor are both key to the Fast and Furious franchise, fans are sure to embrace any additional footage Gray has assembled. Whatever the case may be, an expansion of the Cuba racing scene that opened The Fate of the Furious and more scenes with the always entertaining Tyrese Gibson as Roman (whose ride in the film is a bright orange Lamborghini) will be more than welcome. Since there's a whopping 13 minutes put back in, it will interesting to see how the restored footage changes the tone of the film and complexity of the story even a few seconds trimmed from a scene can alter a scenario entirely. Related: How The Fate of the Furious Retcons the Previous Moviesįrom Gray's description of what's coming in The Fate of the Furious Director's Cut, it sounds like a lot of quality work was left on the cutting room floor. ![]() It's a little edgier and funnier, so that's what this cut represents and I hope that everybody gets a chance to see it." There are few between Charlize's character and Vin's character, so I'm really happy that they gave the audience option of watching an extended version. But there's also a few dramatic moments that I got a chance to let breathe a little. More Roman, more lamborghini, more action, more hacked cars, more Cuba, more of some of the kind of the great's action moments. If you watch any of my movie you know I love humor no matter what the genre is, so there's more humor – it's funnier. ![]() And the studio agreed that there was a lot of great stuff that ended up on the floor, so we ended up putting 13 minutes back into the movie. Let's figure out how we can put more action more laughs more character in an extended. "I said, "Hey listen, my original was longer. In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Gray explained what footage from the theatrical version of the film will be restored to The Fate of the Furious Director's Cut.
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