Fast Five
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"Fast five" is the working title for a film that follows the 2009 movie in the Fast & Furious (2009) series.
Fast Five | |
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Directed by | ? |
Written by | ? |
Produced by | ? |
Starring | Vin Diesel Paul Walker Lucas Black Jordana Brewster Dwayne Johnson Tyrese Gibson TJ Hassan Ludacris Sung Kang Tego Calderón and Don Omar |
Cinematography | ? |
Edited by | ? |
Music by | ? |
Production company | ? |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date | June 10 2011 |
Running time | ? |
Country | ? |
Language | English |
Budget | ? |
Box office | ? |
Fast Five (also known as The Fast and the Furious 5)
Plot
Work in progress > Urban realism >
Media constabulary convergence
Two (2) photographers from the Daily Sun were arrested in the capital of San Juan by the district's municipal police for interrupting the road production of movie shoot for the upcoming film Fast and Furious 5 being filmed in the island of Puerto Rico. Both of them were handcuffed and taken to the Rio Piedras precinct when one of the delinquents climbed on the rooftop of a hybrid convertible vehicle with the aforethought of getting a better angle from his camera. The officers denied them access to a lawyer and confiscated their cameras during their assignment. They were found guilty by the local government of Puerto Rico and released under bail. [1]
National sustainable support
The Secretary of the Department of Economic Development and Commerce recently reiterated his support for producing movies in Puerto Rico to stimulate the local film industry after the filming success of Johnny Depp's The Rum Diary and Steven Soderbergh's Benicio del Toro biographical film: we are proud that Puerto Rico is a competitive and prime destination for the cinema industry and we will continue to promote the benefits that Puerto Rico has to offer to the film industry, including our natural resources, economic incentives, infrastructure and highly qualified crews.[2][3]
Production
On April 2009, Walker said: "I've spoken with executives at Universal at this point and they're pretty serious about it. They’re developing it. They know where they want it to take place. They want to do it in Europe."[4][5]
Development and filming
A sequel to be entitled Fast Five is to star Vin Diesel, Sung Kang[6], Paul Walker, Lucas Black, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, TJ Hassan, Don Omar, Tego Calderon, Ludacris. Chris Morgan and Justin Lin will also return as writer and director, respectively. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has signed on to Fast Five to reportedly play a lawman in pursuit of the two main characters.[7] Tyrese Gibson will also return as Roman Pearce from the second film.[8] Gibson was approached to appear in the fourth film but was unable due to scheduling conflicts. Ludacris announced that he had traveled to Puerto Rico to be in the film.[9]
Cast
- Vin Diesel as Dominic Toretto
- Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner
- Tyrese Gibson as Roman Pearce
- Jordana Brewster as Mia Toretto
- Sung Kang as Han Lue
- Dwayne Johnson as Detective Johnson
- Don Omar as Rico
- Tego Calderón as Tego
- Matt Schulze as Vince
- Lucas Black as Sean Boswell
- Ludacris as Tej Parker
- Charisma Carpenter as Jasmine Brooks
- TJ Hassan as Diego
- Elsa Pataky as ?
- Joaquim de Almeida as ?
Music
See also
References
- ^ the Daily Sun Staff. "Police were right to arrest photographers". Puerto Rico Daily Sun. Retrieved 2010-7-17.
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(help) - ^ PRFC (2010-07-14). "The Rum Diary Ensures Economic Impact in the Island". Puerto Rico Film Commission. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ Latin American Herald Tribune (2010-07-14). "Puerto Rico Seeks to Become Film Industry Hub". Latin American Herald Tribune. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ Passell, Sheridan (2009-04-04). Fast & Furious 5 – Sequel Plans. Movie Moron, 4 April 2009. Retrieved from http://www.movie-moron.com/?p=5114.
- ^ Weintraub, Steve "Frosty" (2009-03-13).
- ^ [1]
- ^ - Fast Five Filming Update
- ^ Schrader, Christopher (July 1, 2010). "Tyrese Gibson Returns for Fast Five". ScreenRant.com. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
- ^ https://twitter.com/ludajuice/status/18381670670
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