Los Angeles: Actor Vin Diesel has confessed that he was unsure about being part of the ‘Fast And Furious‘ franchise when it started.
“Universal ended up being involved in the release of ‘Pitch Black’, the only other movie I had done of that size, and so they said, ‘We got this movie that’s about illegal street car racing, and we want you to play this character, who’s a tough guy, outlaw, with a heart and a code’. “Then they describe that scene you see within the first film, the place the digital camera goes via my eye and down my arm and into the engine, and that is the one factor they described. And I mentioned, ‘Yes, I’m in!'” he mentioned in an interview with Entertainment Weekly’s ‘Binge’ podcast, in accordance with a report in contactmusic.com.
However, Diesel began having doubts after a while.
“The next day I’m supposed to go the premiere in Australia for ‘Pitch Black’, and I read the script and I go — I’m conflicted here, because this script is not what I thought it would be,” he recalled.
The script was then altered, which is when he was comfy with the undertaking.
“The irony is, I felt like I had gotten what the character wanted to be in the first script, but I felt there were things conflicting with this truth – and that’s where David (Ayer) came in. I remember him saying, ‘The Dom character is so complex, I’ve never seen anything like it since Alonzo (Denzel Washington’s Oscar-winning role in Training Day). I appreciated that he was able to see the complexities of the character,” he mentioned.
“Some other characters needed some fine-tuning as well, like the Letty character. I’m just so lucky they were open to it all and that they really wanted me to feel great and confident about it,” he added.