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“The Fast and the Furious 4″ has now added former Miss Israel Gal Gadot to the cast that will see the return of Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and Jordana Brewster to the franchise that essentially made them all big stars.
According to Moviehole:
Seems Jordana Brewster won’t be the only hot piece of tail holding a steering wheel in the new “Fast and the Furious” sequel. Joining the cast of the Vin Diesel/Paul Walker reunion flick is newcomer Gal Gadot, a former Miss Israeli. The face and body of Israel’s Castro clothing line, Gadot was asked to meet with star and producer Diesel after he got wind that she’d “just” missed out on playing a Bond chickie in the upcoming “Quantum of Solace”.
JFXOnline has got Paul Walker in action on the Los Angeles set of ‘Fast and the Furious 4′ today. Paul’s character Brian O’Connor was chasing down a gangster looking Vin Diesel look a like but I’m not sure if it’s actually a double or not, so I’ll just say look a like character.
Te guys over at vindieselgallery.net has posted a bunch of images what will Brian O’Conner and Dominic Toretto (Paul Walker and Vin Diesel) be riding in the upcoming “The Fast and the Furious 4″ movie.
Dominic Toretto’s car:
Brian O’Conner’s car:
Here for more.
John Ortiz sure is one busy actor. Besides joining the cast of Michael Mann’s “Public Enemies” as Al Capone mob enforcer Frank Nitti, we will see Ortiz in the upcoming “The Fast and the Furious 4″ movie togather with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker.
“I’m going to be shooting ‘Public Enemies,’ that Michael Mann’s directing with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale,” said the “American Gangster” and “Miami Vice” actor. “And then, next is ‘[The Fourth] Fast and the Furious’ with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker coming back.”
“I’m playing Frank Nitti, who’s a Sicilian gangster,” Ortiz said of the man they called “The Enforcer”…
In real life, Nitti served as the right-hand man for Al Capone during his heyday, only to eventually go to prison and then commit suicide after his release. “He was already kind of established,” Ortiz said of the timeline in which “Public Enemies” will depict Nitti.

“The Fast and the Furious 4″ is coming to a theater near you in 2009, and Vin Diesel talked to MTV that he’s ready to come back to the franchise that made him famous.
“I think doing the cameo in ‘Tokyo Drift’ confirmed a lot of things for me. It confirmed that if you create a role that the world kind of identifies with, or the world adopts, sometimes you have that responsibility to revisit that role,” Diesel enthused of his character Dominic Toretto from the “Fast and the Furious” franchise, which he will revisit in the series’ upcoming fourth installment.
Most fans had given up on the idea of once again seeing Diesel in arguably his most famous part, but it turns out the actor just likes to take his time.
“I’m a little bit slower than the average actor that just jumps into the sequel, but I think the time has come to revisit Dom Toretto.”
The upcoming “The Fast and the Furious 4? is believe will be a prequel to FF3 or at least, it’ll take place before the last movie with Michelle Rodriguez as Letty and Han (played by Sung Kang) from “Tokyo Drift” is back.
According to the guys over at Latino Review:
FF4 opens with a flashback from the ending of the first film of Paul Walker’s character BRIAN O’CONNOR letting Vin Diesel’s character DOMINIC TORRETO go free.
The story picks up five years later.
FENIX drives a DEVIL RED DAYTONA and leads for other hot rod cars across the Mexican border to San Yisidro. One of the drivers is Michelle Rodriguez’s character LETTY. The five cars pop the trunks. They were transporting large polymer containers that get loaded onto an 18-wheeler.
The fourth installment of “The Fast and the Furious” not only back with two original stars, Vin Diesel and Paul Walker. Moviehole have landed more details concerning the plot, including the return of Jordana Brewster, who played Mia, the sister of Vin Diesel’s character in the original.
Here’s the film’s plot:
Well, ya see, Mia re-enters the picture on less than pleasant circumstances. Seems a certain lover of her brother’s [from the first film] may have –literally – crashed and burned (Michelle Rodriguez should really learn to put the bottle down when she’s cruising at such speeds), and Mia’s been asked to deliver her precious car to him (awwww).
Mia, of course, fell in love with undercover agent Brian (Paul Walker) in the first film. She reunites with him here, if only to ask ‘Why did you let my brother go?’
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