Several actors from "The Suicide Squad" have returned to the big screen in the first part of the final "Fast and Furious" film, Louis Leterrier's "Fast X."
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Fast X is particularly fun for those who've been with the Fast and Furious franchise for a long time. Here are some details and references you may have missed.
"Fast X" included several cameos and character returns, but one character from "Hobbs & Shaw" was noticeably absent from the new "Fast" franchise film.
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Don't dash out of your screening of "Fast X" too quickly -- there's a mid-credit scene that you don't want to miss! Read on to see what happened in it.
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"Fight Club" divided critics upon its release, but apparently the premiere audience for the film also expressed disapproval, and even booed the now-iconic film.
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