Paul Walker sent us John Cena for Fast & Furious: Vin Diesel

2013 marked forever Fast and furious, but not precisely because of the launch of one of his films, but because of the tragic loss of one of his pillars. On November 30 of that year Paul Walker died, the one we all remember as the cop Brian O’Conner, but from true continues to “communicate” with Vin Diesel, with whom he created a brotherhood that could not even break death.

Present officially at the press conference Fast & Furious 9, in which Media tempo was, assured the man who plays Dominic Toretto John Cena’s arrival in the series had Walker’s “divine approval”, who sent him to expand the family Fast & Furious

Before you start casting, Justin (Lin, the director) and I toyed with the concept that we all have siblings and the complex dynamics that love between siblings can be to bring it to the plot of F & F9Diesel explained.

“I still perfectly remember the day John Cena entered the place where I meditate, train and get ready to play the role of Dom Toretto. John came in, call me crazy, but I swear Paul Walker sent him to usI discussed it with Justin that night and said: ‘This must be because Paul wants it that way’

John Cena and the lesson in WWE he applied in Fast and Furious

Greeted with open arms in one of the most successful franchises of all time – with profits in excess of $ 5 billion -, The Navy assured WWE had taught him the best lessons of his professional career, such as gratitude, discipline and openness to change.

“I have never overlooked the tremendous privilege they gave me to join this family because what is being touted on tape is really outside of the recording studios. I have been invited to join the ninth episode, share the last name Toretto, which is synonymous with the franchise, being the biggest opponent Dom has faced“, he pointed price, which will give life to Jakob Toretto, Dom’s brother and the film’s antagonist.

“Everything you receive has to be earned and from me there is nothing but thanks to Vin for the opportunity and to everyone for receiving me in such an incredible way. From all my years in WWE, I’ve learned what it’s like to feel like the rookie nobody knows and wants to be welcome, and like the 15-year veteran who welcomes the new one.I will remember this all my life, forever grateful, ” he added.

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