Thursday, December 31, 2020

Dwayne Johnson Reportedly Wants More Diversity In Hobbs & Shaw Franchise

All of the major studios are making a concerted effort to increase the amount of diversity and representation in their biggest projects, but the Fast and Furious franchise has always boasted a culturally rich and ethnically diverse ensemble, but has never felt the need to shout about it from the rooftops in an effort to score societal brownie points.

That’s hardly a surprise when Vin Diesel has been the creative driving force behind the series, with the action icon getting a foothold in the industry by writing, directing and producing the 1995 short film Multi-Facial. The short tells the story of a multiracial actor auditioning for a variety of roles, with Diesel’s Mike using his ambiguous ethnicity to play Italian, African-American, Spanish and Cuban characters in a critique of the Hollywood casting system.

As the biggest movie star on the planet and another key member of the Fast and Furious team, not to mention a powerhouse producer in his own right, Dwayne Johnson has a huge say in all of his projects, with insider Daniel Richtman claiming that the 48 year-old wants the cast of his in-development sequel Hobbs & Shaw 2 to boast even more in the way of diversity than the first installment.

That shouldn’t be too difficult when the only white dudes with major roles in the first installment were co-lead Jason Statham, walking plot device Eddie Marsan and guest star Ryan Reynolds, who only appeared in a couple of scenes. Outside of Vanessa Kirby and Helen Mirren’s members of the extended Shaw clan, David Leitch’s blockbuster also featured Idris Elba, Eiza Gonzalez, Cliff Curtis, Roman Reigns, John Tui and Kevin Hart, so the Hobbs & Shaw franchise is already well represented by actors from many walks of life to set it up for the future.



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