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Dwayne Johnson And Tyrese Gibson’s Fast & Furious Feud Is Finally Over

As you may have noticed after spending the better part of 20 years watching Vin Diesel mumble the word 'FAMBLY' on a regular basis, the idea of kinship, as well as the close bond between the sprawling ensemble cast, has always been integral to the Fast and Furious franchise both on and off the screen. However, there's been no shortage of in-fighting over the last couple of years, with Dwayne Johnson usually caught in the middle.

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As you may have noticed after spending the better part of two decades watching Vin Diesel mumble the word ‘FAMBLY’ on a regular basis, the idea of kinship, as well as the close bond between the sprawling ensemble cast, has always been integral to the Fast & Furious franchise both on and off the screen. However, there’s been no shortage of in-fighting over the last couple of years, with Dwayne Johnson usually caught in the middle.

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While his differences of opinion with Diesel led to the two A-listers being very obviously composited into the same scene after refusing to appear on camera together during post-production on the eighth installment, the chrome-domed alpha males eventually settled their beef. However, longtime Fast & Furious alum Tyrese Gibson was next in line to take shots at the world’s highest-paid actor.

Tyrese was unhappy that Johnson was moving forward with Hobbs & Shaw, accusing him of causing a rift in the family and revealing he turned down the opportunity for a spinoff alongside Ludacris in favor of keeping the gang together without anyone striking out on their own. In a recent interview, though, the 41 year-old admitted that the two have finally put their long-running feud to bed, saying:

“Me and The Rock peaced up by the way. We talked for like four hours about three weeks ago.”

Of course, Johnson wasn’t above taking thinly-veiled shots in Tyrese’s direction as he basked in the success of Hobbs & Shaw, but now that the Fast & Furious franchise’s three premiere big bald dudes have all buried the hatchet, the smart money is on the Rampage and Skyscraper star making a return to the main timeline for the two-part conclusion to The Fast Saga, having sat out the upcoming F9 due to scheduling conflicts with his own spinoff.