COVID-19 lockdown.Thus comes an official declaration: “Cinema is back!,” the franchise’s lead thespian, Vin Diesel, has announced in an official statement.
A delayed theatrical release turned out to be the right move for the “Fast and Furious” sequel, the ninth in the franchise’s 20-year run.
Cinema-goers shelled out a record-breaking $70 million at the domestic box office over its opening weekend — topping the short-lived record held by John Krasinski’s “A Quiet Place Part II” which brought in $48.3 million.On the heels of their blockbuster success, Diesel, 53, and Oscar winner Charlize Theron, 45, two of the film’s many acclaimed actors, expressed gratitude towards filmmakers, fans and movie theaters in a statement to Variety. “I think.