According to media reports, “Fast & Furious 10” director Justin Lin announced that he would no longer serve as director, but Justin Lin did not disclose the reason for his launch.
“With Universal’s support, I made the difficult decision to step down as director of ‘Fast & Furious 10’ and remain involved in the project as a producer,” Justin Lin wrote in a statement. “I will be forever grateful. For the support of the cast, crew and crew over the past decade, and as a descendant of Asian immigrants, I am proud to have helped create the most diverse franchise in film history.”
“Fast & Furious 10” has only been filmed for a week, and the announcement was actually quite unexpected.
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At present, the filming of the film has not stopped, but is under the control of the second film crew, and the official is also actively looking for a new director.
A person familiar with the matter broke the news to the media that Justin Lin left because of “creative differences” and that there will be a brief pause in filming to find a replacement for the director.
The current shortlist for directors includes David Leitch of “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” and “John Wick” and F. Gary Gray.
However, it was previously reported that David Leitch will be working with Ryan Gosling on the new film “The Fall Guy” next.
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