John Cena gave this statement regarding Fast and Furious
John Cena gave this statement regarding Fast and Furious
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One of the greatest stars, John Cena recently gave a shocking revelation. Earlier, The Fast & Furious franchise welcomed John Cena. The wrestler-turned-actor joined the Family of Fast & Furious 9. The star plays the role of Vin Diesel's onscreen brother Jakob Toretto. While Cena entertained fans with his appearance in the Fast & Furious 9 trailer, the actor now reveals that he was nervous when he had started shooting for the ninth movie in the long-running franchise. Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Cena resembled the franchise's fandom with BTS ARMY and the sets with WWE locker room. 

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He said, "Fast 9, very similar to BTS, they have this global fanbase 'cause they've been making these movies for 20 years. So, it's been a legacy project." The actor ridiculed the action in the franchise and said, "The newest installment, like everybody knows, Fast is going to kill it when it comes to action. The thing I love about Fast 9 is people are going see weave that legacy together and it's not merely what is Fast going to do next for action. It is active on the edge of your seat but story if you're a fan of the franchise, you'll get questions answered, you get new questions developed, it's another foothold to the narrative." 

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Cena admitted that when he walked into the sets of the movie, he was nervous. He compared the experience on the sets with his opening days in WWE. "Walking into the sets of Fast was very similar to walking into the WWE locker room. You have men and women risking their lives for a living and curated this experience they are very proud of," he explained. "I felt just as much pressure as my month on the road on WWE," he added. 

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