 Hey guys Jeremy here. I thought this was funny to talk about. I was looking on the internet, found on an article on a website called Geek Tyrant. Apparently Rob Cohen, the original director of the first Fast and the Furious movie, has given his thoughts and his hopes that he would come and direct the end, like the final film in the series. What I find funny about it is just how he actually kind of accepts in the interview as it was an interview with Screen Crush and he accepts how ridiculous the series has gotten. The franchise went from a Los Angeles story built around a family of multicultural brothers and sisters to what I'll call pure spectacle. The beauty is that the audience has written along with it for over 18 years. I'm very proud that the characters I created in 2001 are still in the lexicon. There's still a Domic Toretto appearing every two years or a Mia Toretto or a Letty. It had to evolve and it evolved in a way that was ultra worldwide commercial. And the heartbeat of it is, we live in a world with no gravities. Cars can do anything. They can burst out of the nose of airplanes. People can jump across freeways. They can take down helicopters. It's like okay, anything for spectacle. He accepts how ridiculous the series has gotten. If any of you watched my review for Fast 8, I made the joke at the beginning which said the first movie was about car racing and the stealing computers. And then the new one is literally about stopping World War 3. Literally stopping World War 3. What I find so funny still about the entire Fast & Furious series is that it came from Rob Cohen who in all honesty is a pretty shitty director. He's got some garbage under his plate. How this guy keeps making garbage? But he's been able to basically stay relevant and keep getting jobs. But he's got some freaking stinkers especially in the last little while. The third mummy movie, the boy next door, Alex Cross. He's doing a movie right now called Hurricane Heist. And I think he's trying to emulate the ridiculousness of the Fast & Furious series at least from what I've seen in the trailer. But no, if they actually did do this, it would be devastating. But they won't because I don't think Universal wants to touch this guy. From what I've heard, Rob Cohen is exactly the best of people to work with. He's got a bit of a dingo. But I don't know. Just wondering what you guys' thoughts on this. To be honest, I made the joke the other day that basically the Fast & Furious movies are going to get so ridiculous that they're going to go to Mars. And then they're going to go through different galaxies. They're going to figure out how to do warp drive. They're going to cross dimensions. And at one point it's going to be Dominic Toretto and Captain Kirk having a street race in their spaceships. And then all of a sudden there's going to be some argument about a teacup and someone's going to get killed with it. Somehow they're probably going to bring back Paul Walker via hologram or some garbage. Dominic Toretto is going to transfer his consciousness into a car because he's like, oh, a quarter mile with my brain. Vin Diesel said that he thinks that it will end at ten. I'm kind of waiting for Justin Lin to come back. I really want Justin Lin to come back because he's the one who brought this series back from death. And he stuck with it for four movies. Anyways guys, just wondering what you're thinking about that. If you're interested, maybe leave a comment down below about what you're interested in. What you think of the Fast and Furious series. What you think Fast 9 is going to be about because I don't know how you can top World War 3. I literally don't know how you can. But unless they go into space, there's still space. Anyways guys, if you liked this video leave a like. If you're interested in more of these talks, maybe subscribe. Because maybe I'll try this more movie news stuff. So anyways, that's all from me. See you guys next time.