“All aloha”: Jason Momoa Refutes Claims Vin Diesel is Targeting Him for Stealing Fast X Spotlight after Dwayne Johnson Rivalry

"All aloha": Jason Momoa Refutes Claims Vin Diesel is Targeting Him for Stealing Fast X Spotlight after Dwayne Johnson Rivalry
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Jason Momoa’s performance as Dante Reyes delivered one of the most memorable antagonists in the Fast & Furious franchise. The recent Fast X movie which received mostly mixed to negative reviews from all around made sure to impress the fans by providing a terrific villain who will be remembered for a long time. But this also led to rumors circulating on the internet that the Family head Vin Diesel wasn’t very happy with Momoa and is heading toward another major feud.

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Jason Momoa in Fast X
Jason Momoa in Fast X

The Fast & Furious franchise had a name for creating one of the most publicized feuds between Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson until the latter finally kept aside the differences and came in Fast X. Now a latest Instagram post featuring Vin Diesel and Jason Momoa also suggests that the situation between the two stars is better than what the internet claims.

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Is everything pleasant between Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel?

Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel
Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel

Fast X shared a direct connection to Fast Five and featured Jason Momoa as the villain Dante Reyes and the son of Hernan Reyes who was the main baddie in the fifth movie. The Aquaman fame came in with an amazing charm that took no time in captivating the audience. But according to reports by Radar, the Dominic Toretto fame blamed Momoa for the negative reviews which hinted at another major feud lurking over the franchise.

Earlier we have seen how Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson became a part of a major feud with Diesel and didn’t shoot any scene in the eighth movie together before temporarily leaving the franchise. But the current scenario between Momoa and the xXx star seems different after the latest Instagram post by Diesel shows appreciation for the Justice League star.

 

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The story doesn’t end here as along with the other celebrities, Jason Momoa also commented on the post in such a way that stops the constant rumors that suggested a feud between the two. The comment by the 43-year-old actor read:

 “all aloha ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ best times. mahalo for taking a chance with me boss man”

This also assured the hardcore fans of the franchise that we will get to watch the memorable antagonist for the remainder of the trilogy which will reportedly end the saga. Initially planned for a two-part finale, reports claimed that the finale will now be a three-part story.

Also Read: “Vin is embarrassed”: Vin Diesel is Allegedly Throwing Jason Momoa Under the Bus After He Got All the Praises For Fast X Despite Negative Reviews

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What does the future of the Fast & Furious franchise look like?

Fast X
Fast X

In his latest Instagram post, Vin Diesel also presented the audience with the release date of the upcoming part of the franchise. According to it, the eleventh part of the main storyline is expected to drop on April 4, 2025.

Also Read: Vin Diesel Reveals Fast X Sequel Release Date After Sworn Enemy Dwayne Johnson’s Return to the Franchise

With the popularity of Jason Momoa’s Dante Reyes at its peak after the critics and audiences both showed extreme love for the character, he is expected to shine again if his performance remains consistent. On top of it, with The Rock coming back, a sequel of Hobbs & Shaw can also be expected.

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Written by Subham Mandal

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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.